RECORD SEASON 2015 Round 3 Saturday 2 May $1 Langwarrin v Bonbeach Chelsea v Seaford Pines v Edi-Asp PENINSULA FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE STAY IN TOUCH THIS SEASON! Make sure that you keep your finger on the pulse this season and don’t miss out on the stories, the best players, your teams successes, and all other information in the PFNL. WEB For everything you need to know from leading goal kickers, ladders, photos of the games and the latest news for the Peninsula Football Netball League make sure you head to this great site full of content for you to enjoy. www.peninsulafnl.com.au SOCIAL MEDIA If you want info there and then in the palms of your hands go no further than our social media outlets. Follow us or like us and best of all it’s all free! Facebook Twitter @peninsulafnl Peninsula Football Netball League Instagram MPNFL LEAGUE APP Another great way to stay up to date if you don’t have a social media account. To sign up for free, all you have to do is follow these steps; 1. Go to the App Store or Google Play Store 2. Search Team App & then download 3. Search for Peninsula FNL in Team App or head to the website www.pfnlapp.teamapp.com MATCH OF THE DAY REPLAY *Missed all the action from the weekend? Don’t worry we have the match of the round filmed every week and uploaded ready for your viewing by Monday afternoon. With full commentary from the team at RPP 98.7FM. www.mpnflmedia.tv *Please note that the match of the round changes from week to week between both MPNFL Leagues. Please visit your local league website to find out if the match of the round is in your league this week. MEDIA Office Talk This week... The ANZAC spirit was alive and well last weekend with wonderful crowds attending the games played in both our leagues. Congratulations and well done to all clubs and supporters involved for the respect paid to the day and the memory of our service man and women. As we get stuck in to the season properly now, it is worth mentioning that the two junior competitions played within our region also started their year’s activities last weekend. The Frankston District Junior Football League (FDJFL) and the Mornington Peninsula Junior Football League (MPJFL) seasons began on a high from all reports and we are thrilled that our breeding is strong and vibrant. Most of our clubs have junior arms competing in them and they remain a vital source of junior players making their way up to senior level. These competitions are the lifeblood of senior football in the district and the people who run them are as passionate about our great game as any person in any senior club. Most junior games are played on Sundays and we encourage members of senior clubs, especially senior players, to make the effort to attend a game or two in support of the budding champions of the future. Now to something not so palatable but very important to football and our reputation as a league – poor and abusive language. We are constantly reminding spectators to watch the abuse of players, umpires and others in the crowd so it stands to reason that club officials should set the example. Word has come back to the office that the language used by some coaches while addressing players in front of the public has been very poor in the opening rounds. Team officials need to be aware that their club, the MPNFL and our sport as whole are on show during match days. This is particularly so at game breaks when many young children are often around the huddles. Gratuitous swearing and abuse is a bad look, unnecessary and, these days, often ends up on social media. The MPNFL can and will take action so all clubs have now been warned. This weekend will see the completion of round three and will feature a traditional rivalry game in between Chelsea and Seaford in Peninsula League. Together with the all-important four premiership points, the neighbouring foes will contest the match for the Frank Parsons Trophy. Don’t forget to support the businesses and services that sponsor the MPNFL as well as your clubs. It is getting so much harder to attract sponsorship and the associated income that makes our football and netball tick, so it makes sense that we assist the people who have bothered to assist us via financial support. Next week the MPNFL will again support the annual Pink Footy and Netball Day. We encourage all clubs to get involved for a worthy charity - Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA). Contact your clubs for details of promotions and events on the day and please give to your local appeals. The league and our associated stakeholders and supporters are very proud to be involved with this community initiative. peninsula football netball league DISCLAIMER & COPYRIGHT 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 Photo’s supplied by Michael Kompa @peninsulafnl STARTING TIMES FOOTBALL U19’s:10.15am Reserves:12.00pm Seniors:2.00pm NETBALL D Grade: C Grade: B Grade: A Grade: 10.00am 11.00am 12.15pm 1.30pm MPNFL 2/68 Station Street, Somerville. PO Box 468, Somerville 3912 Tel: 5977 8496 Fax: 5977 9418 Email: [email protected] www.peninsulafnl.com.au 3 4 www.peninsulafnl.com.au AFL Vic Country Be wary of the girls from country Victoria. That’s the whisper ahead of the AFL Youth Girls National Championships which kick off this weekend in Mandurah, Western Australia. The talented squad, that includes girls from every corner of Victoria, made the trip across the Nullarbor for the week-long tournament with the aim of causing an upset in the highly competitive Premier Division. Despite finishing the 2014 championships without a win in the Division that contained Vic Metro, Queensland and eventual champions WA, the Vic Country girls impressed everyone with their attack on the ball and fast-paced brand of footy. Another year on and the team is confident their skills will stack up against the best the country has to offer. Head coach Shaun O’Loughlin believes his side’s added depth will give it every chance of pinching a victory. “We’ve got 11 girls that played in the team last year but what was pleasing this time around was the number of difficult selection decisions we were forced to make because of the increased talent pool,” O’Loughlin said. “One of our biggest challenges is the distance between our girls and the difficulty in bringing them all together.” “With limited training sessions it’s a little unknown how we will perform but we’ve got a great mix of girls who are all really committed and keen to represent Vic Country.” “Our aim will to be competitive every quarter of every match and we’re confident if we can do that, then a win isn’t out of the question.” The Squad’s depth is thanks largely to the three regionally-based TAC Youth Girls Academies which operated during the off-season. The three Academies, North Ballarat, Geelong/ Werribee/Western Jets/Williamstown and Bendigo/ Murray provide extra development and a personal development program similar to what country Victoria boys undertake in the TAC Cup. The Vic Country team will be led by Geelong’s Lilly Mithen, who will be participating in her fourth U18 National Championships, having first represented her state as a 14-year-old. The hard running midfielder has been named AllAustralian three times and looms as her side’s most important player. Luca Gallo, Ainslie Kemp, Temikka Beeston, Isabella Ayre and Emma Lynch are among a host of other talented girls who have had a taste of the big stage and will be keen to leave their mark on Championships in 2015. 2015 Victoria Country Youth Girls Squad Head Coach: Shaun O’Loughlin NAMECLUB Tiara Annear Seaford Isabella Ayre Huntly Temikka Beeston Modewarre Sarah Chapman Geelong West St Peters Stacey Conway Beleura Shani Dixon Stratford Luca Gallo Woorinen Kimberley Graham Traralgon Winona Greenhalgh Lake Wendouree Reni Hicks Kyabram Ainslie Kemp Kyneton Eshe Lane Gisborne Hannah Lewis South Mornington Emma Lynch Ballarat Shayla Marsh Traralgon Amy McDonald Redan Lily Mithen Newtown & Chilwell Brodi Pedretti Bairnsdale Olivia Purcell Newtown & Chilwell Anna-Maria Rice Lake Wendouree Alicia Rooth Kyneton Chamika Sadler Maryborough Teleigha Saunders Darebin Parris Stahl Beleura Jade Tancred Shepparton Notre Dame Georgia Walker Rye Rebecca Webster Benalla (Em) Brooke Lowe Modewarre (Em) Kristy McInnes Modewarre (Em) Alyx Glanville Northern Angels (Em) Lauren Butler MCDFL (Em) Georgia Collins Maffra (Em) Ashley Jans Maffra (Em) Mia Sheppard Modewarre (Em) Ebony Tucker Redan www.peninsulafnl.com.au 5 Footy Preview TIGERS CHASE FIRST WIN By Simon McEvoy SEAFORD coach Ben Crowe says his side isn’t under pressure after a 0-3 start to the season but admits a win would make life a little more comfortable. The Tigers get their chance to get off the mark today against fellow winless side Chelsea (0-2). “The group’s still up,’’ Crowe declared during the week. “I wouldn’t say the motivation or anything has gone as such from the group, but you know what footy is like, the more you are winning everything’s easier… things are a bit more positive around the place when you are getting the four points and singing the song at the end of the game.’’ In a boost for Seaford, champion midfielder Chris Fortnam is expected to return to the Tigers side today after missing last game with a groin injury. Seaford has been okay so far. The Tigers were good against Pines first-up, just letting themselves down with their ball use. Then against Bonbeach, Crowe was disappointed with his side. “The general output was probably the worst I’ve seen from that group since I’ve coached them,’’ he said. But the Tigers turned in an improved performance to push last season’s grand finalists Mornington in round three. Crowe has been one of Seaford’s leading players so far, along with Rourke Fischer, Jamie Quanchi and Matt Herbert. Chelsea, with a new coach (Brent Guerra) and a raft of new players, has taken time to find its feet. First up, the Seagulls were blown away by Edi-Asp in the first quarter before matching it with them in the remaining three quarters. Then against reigning premiers Frankston YCW, Chelsea played good footy to be within striking distance at half-time, only to be run over late in the game. Chelsea was hopeful of star recruit Daniel Stafford returning from Alice Springs, where he attended a funeral. He could make all the difference. PINES, after a strong start to the season, faces probably its biggest test to date when it hosts EDITHVALE-ASPENDALE. Win this and talk of the Pythons being contenders will have merit. Paddy Swayn has Pines (3-0) playing a terrific brand of footy. With ex-AFL man Aaron Edwards up front, the Pythons have more firepower this season. And midfield star Luke Potts has quickly put his stamp on the competition. Another newcomer, Taylor Strachan, has also been one of Pines’ best players so far. Others like Brenton Cowell, Beau Hendry, Dale Tedge and Patty Jackson are important. Like Pines, Edi-Asp has scored freely in its three games. The Eagles thrashed Bonbeach and Chelsea before dead-heating with Langwarrin last round. Former Dolphins ball magnet Matt Clark has been in slick form and his head-to-head battle with Potts will be a highlight. Ex-Richmond player Brett O’Hanlon has also been impressive for Edi-Asp and again today will be a key factor. 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 Pines v Edi-Asp 6 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Footy Preview LANGWARRIN goes into its Round 3 clash with BONBEACH still searching for its first win of the season. It’s been a frustrating start for the Kangaroos. First up they lost to the highly-rated Pines by 14 points and then coughed up a three-goal lead in the last quarter against Edi-Asp. So, after much effort and promise, Langwarrin has just two points in the bank - which makes today’s encounter with Bonny all the more important. It could either kick-start their season or create doubts. Yes, Gerard Brown was inaccurate last round, but, gee, he was impressive. The big fellow has loads of talent and will win plenty of games for Langy. Big Red Matt Naughton has also made a strong start to the season. Teenager Ryan Smyth was terrific on debut last game, Shane Paterson is a prime mover and former state karate champ Haydn Golby is an emerging talent. Bonbeach’s win over Seaford came between two heavy defeats. It’s been mixed fortunes for the Sharks in the opening three rounds. They looked good in that win when Jackson Sole, Nathan Robinson and Dylan Jones played beaut games and Chris Bryan slotted four goals. Bryan has slotted 3, 4 and 2 goals in his three appearances. PYTHONS ON THE UP IN THE RESERVES… PINES are looking for their third straight win when they host EDI-ASP. Daniel Falzon, Jarryd Guganovic, Billy Humphrey and Rhys Chalkley have been impressive so far for the Pythons. SEAFORD dropped its first game last round, despite having more scoring shots than Mornington. The Tigers, with Joey Hallal and Julian Walton showing the way, are playing good footy and will look to back their third win today when they travel to CHELSEA, which followed an impressive first up win with a 41-point loss last round. LANGWARRIN hit its straps last round, firing off 33 scoring shots to thump Edi-Asp. More of that should see the Kangas account for winless BONBEACH today. Michael Voss KANGAS LOOK TO BOUNCE BACK IN THE UNDER 19s… LANGWARRIN received a reality check in the form of a 65-point loss to Edi-Asp last round but gets the chance to bounce back today when it meets winless BONBEACH. CHELSEA (1-1) has shown good signs so far but faces a tough test against ladder leaders SEAFORD. The Tigers have looked sharp, with Dylan Chisholm in the goals and Luke Hayes moving well. EDI-ASP looks like boosting its percentage when it meets PINES. Eagles Jordan Davies, Charlie Martello and Lochie Brodie continue to impress. RPP St Kilda Mascot Trevor Goal Sneak Gaz Simon McEvoy Langwarrin Chelsea Edi-Asp 12 Bonbeach Chelsea Pines 9 Langwarrin Chelsea Pines 9 Langwarrin Seaford Edi-Asp 12 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Leader Newspaper 7 8 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Club Notes Langwarrin Kangaroos Bonbeach Sharks Great to see Dan Wehner on our last outing notch up 150 club games. Bluey has been a fantastic loyal hard working player and a great bloke to have around the club -well done mate! Disappointingly the boys after controlling the game from the outset and leading all day let the Edi boys back in during the dying seconds to see the game end in a draw. Boofa was fantastic marking everything that came his way, Red controlled the ruck and Ryan Smyth played a top game on debut. Luxa’s boys had a day out in the reserves with a 10 goal win. Chilli took his opportunity by the horns and kicked four goals, whilst Buxton, Napier and Binks were solid contributors. Craige’s boys however had a day they would rather forget losing by 10 goals. Lyttle, Spoona and Napier played well yet I’m sure the whole group would be keen to make amends today. Four points is a must today as we host Bonbeach. A big night a the club follows the game today with our first $5k draw, get upstairs for your chance to take home the cash! Thanks to all our major sponsors who keep the club financially viable and are of great support - Berettas’ Langwarrin Hotel, RAMS, Burdetts, Graham Quarries, TESG, Silvafern Cabinets, Lifecare Physiotherapy & Jetts Fitness SOCIAL NOTES - TODAY MAY 2nd - $5000 draw #1 tickets available from players or at the bar. $50 entry, happy hour drinks and finger food provided. MAY 16th - Sponsors & Life Members Luncheon followed by our annual Goods & Services auction. Big game today against Langwarrin for all 3 football teams. Adam has the U19’s flying on the track so hoping for a good performance from the boys. It was a big weekend for Joey Danket who set the dance floor on fire at the Deck in Frankston. Rumour is it he was beating them off with a stick. Good work from Danny (GORA) Hogan who is climbing up the goal kickers table. A senior game wouldn’t be far away... Good Luck to Daniel Smith who is getting closer to his 300th senior game and warming to the idea of someone actually meeting his girlfriend. Big Night back at the Club with the Netballers organising tonight’s Function. Don’t forget the Poker Night on 16th May $40 entry and $20 buy backs. Good Luck Go Sharks 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 www.peninsulafnl.com.au 9 Club Notes Chelsea Seagulls Seaford Tigers We welcome Seaford to Beardsworth this week , should be 3 good games of footy. After a tuff day at YCW 2 weeks ago hopefully we can rebound today. A big thanks to all who made the Dawn Service at Longbeach RSL, special thanks to Kate and the Netballers. We have a very busy May upon us with the next 4 Saturdays at home, please make sure we all get to the Footy and support Brent and the boys. Against YCW the 19’s were in the game most to the day but let it slip at the end, well done Silv and Ben, the Two’s game was close for a long way as well with Rory, Gards, Bryn and Curtis all performing well. In the Seniors after a solid 1st half a Bigger and Fitter YCW just over ran us in the second half. Big Stewie battled well in the ruck against massive odds and also jagged a goal which brought many a smile from the Faithful, well supported by Toddy, Daino and Scarce, keep working hard lads I’m sure there is some joy just around the corner. Thanks to all the boys who dined at the Heights last Thursday when the ladies had a night off, we need more of this as the Season progresses. As i said earlier, May is a huge month for the Club, Please see Richard and Max for tickets to the Lunch 9th May v’s Bonbeach, then enjoy all the action when former Saints star Stephen Milne dons the hoops for the Gulls. Will be a cracker day for sure !! See you all at the Gullery.. Last week we travelled to Mornington in what turned out to be 3 pretty good games of footy. The 19s kicked the day off in style with a thumping 70 point win. It was the first win for the unders against Mornington on their home deck in a long time so super effort. Chiz led the way with 4 goals along with Jai Thornell kicking 3. We had many contributors in a solid display. The twos had a tough clash but put up a spirited display. Trailing by 30 points mid way through 3rd quarter we managed to pile on 4 quick goals and reduce the deficit to 3 points at the last break. Unfortunately we were a man down for most of the last quarter and could not manage to get over the line but plenty of positives to take out of the game. Jules Walton continued his great start to the year along with Joey Hallal, Benny Duff, Silver Fox, big Bomber and Beast Doyle putting in impressive displays. Another big challenge awaits us today with a much improved Chelsea outfit The Seniors were looking to rebound from a poor performance against Bonny and didn’t disappoint in their efforts and endeavours but were just outclassed by a better Mornington side on the day, going down by 32 points. Jimma Q battled manfully in the Ruck in a BOG display, Matty Herbert and coach Ben Crowe continued their great starts to the season, Rourke Fischer was dominant across half back and will hopefully get a gig this week with Collingwood’s VFL side, Luke Smith hit his straps and Hendo was valiant across half back. 10 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Club Notes Pines Pythons Edithvale - Aspendale Eagles Welcome to our 64th senior clash with Edi Asp since 1984, the scorecard reading Edi Asp 36, Pines 27. Memorable in all these games and years were two grand finals with Pines winning in 1988 and Edi in 2002. Two weeks ago we hosted Karingal where our seniors were harried by the Bulls ‘til half time to be only 19pts ahead. Our team then took control and charged to a 77pt win. Aaron Edwards cut loose for 5 goals and Dale Tedge donated 3. Best; B.Cowell, B.Hendry, L.Potts and Corey Ash was good in his first snr game. Jock (aye laddie) Hendry was rapt when Gordon kicked a Celtic type goal whilst suspended in mid-air in the reserves game where the team kicked a retro 24gls for a retro 145pt win. Rhys Chalkley bagged 6 and Jon Edwards got 4. Best; B.Humphrey, R.Chalkley, S.Daniel. Thirds continue to play their hearts out for the club and it was good to see 19 lads out there, nearly a full team. Ian Otai got the one goal this time. Best; J.Goldsmith, R.Uncle, C.McSweeney. Some may have noticed that the Thirds comp is now an u19 age group. This has been brought about as an attempt to keep lads playing on into the senior teams as it has been proven that many young players are ‘retiring’ when their junior years are through. Vacancies still exist for super committee people. Be part of the team, enlist now. See Barrie Chalkley, 0412 119552 or Travx. Alcohol is not permitted in the change rooms at any time and those standing outside the back door drinking,stay there. The Last Bud. Well we were back at Regents Park, with our early start to the season, Round 3, wow things moving along quickly in 2015, footy gods again smiled on us with another great day for footy. The 18s hit the ground running, narrowly getting ahead in the first quarter, and then winning the remaining three quarters, great effort with a few players missing with senior team committments. Davey C Martello Brodie judged the better players, a nice way to bounce back from the week before. In the reserves our boys who were very dissappointing the week before came to play with the required work rate, Campbell, A Moro and Byrnes worked strongly for four quarters. Lets keep sticking together, and another win will be just around the corner. The seniors took the ground, with three fresh faces in the Eagle, Harris, Steen, McKay it was always going to be a test against Langy, they always matchup on us well. Outplayed in the first half, we lifted our effort in the second half, Clarke moved onto the ball to give us some strength, McKay was getting touches on the wing, and Big Fish proved to be a cool head down back. We came hard at Langy, and after McKay slotted a goal after the siren we salvaged a draw. Four quarters of effort needed in the future, a nice early season wakeup call I trust. This week, Players Auction, get your groups together to purchase some A1 Eagle Livestock!!!!! www.peninsulafnl.com.au 11 LANGWARRIN BONBEACH Seniors Coach: Gavin Artico Reserves Coach: Marc Luxa Ground Lloyd Park, Cranbourne Rd, Langwarrin Mel: 103 J4 Phone 9789 4343 Colours Royal Blue & White Seniors Coach: Steven Hughes Reserves Coach: Josh Bull Ground No 1 Reserve Cannes Ave, Bonbeach Mel: 97 E4 Phone 0434 143 050 Colours Black, Red & White 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 Michael Parker Dale Eames Blake Peach Dylan Luxa Shane Tanirau Andrew Taylor Ethan Rahilly Matthew Dimkos Shane Paterson Jack O’Shea Andrew Johnson Dan Wehner Toby Yeates Hayden Brooks Corey Moore Andrew Withers Dale Binks Mitch Gill-Furness Jayden Johnsen Liam Hogan Scott Sienkiewicz Luke O’Nielle Travis Baldock Jesse Bice Rikki Johnston Brendan Casper 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 50 52 54 57 65 Jarred Amalfi Matt Sinclair Sean Herdman Jayden Grose Gerard Brown Hayden Golby Dave Sherlock Brenton Phillips Matthew Naughton Jimi Johnson Blake Harkness Nick Bradley Josh Buxton Jack Roberts Simon Rahilly Dan Riley Luke Churcher Anthony O’Rourke-Ryan Nick Hammill Matt Napier Cody Howard Kieran Albanese Ash Fenech Jarrad Bartlett Michael Hare Jarred Moore Under 19’s - Coach: Craige Milward 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 Mitch Mathie Jaydeen Mackie Brad Keily Ryan Napier Dylan Corcoran Tyson McDonald Corey Hanger Cam Taylor Q1 12 Q2 10 11 12 14 17 19 20 21 Zach Davies Jake Wilcox Ryan Smyth Lochie Davies Kailum Newland Joel Bateman Jake Lyttle Josh Johnsen Q3 24 25 27 28 31 34 Mario Angelon Sam Schaede Aaron Marks Ben Wotherspoon Mitch Cuthbert Kyle Busutti-Inglis Q4 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 Chris Bryan Mark Tyrell Gary Carpenter (C) Nick Waterstone Sheldon Price Lachan Gill Nathan Robinson Jason Gumbleton Josh Bull Rob Ferraro Travis Johnstone Danny Morgan Owen Hulett Ant Hogan Dale Dankin Charlie Hogan Shaun Voke Jackson Sole Chris Pendelton Luke Smith James Norton (DVC) Matt Douglas Sean Campitelli Luke Walter Daniel Smith Luke Buswell Dylan Jones Jackson Casey (C) Jamie Collins 30 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 69 Tim O’Shannesy Matt Wells Tom Deveson Shane Cochrane Shane Hamill Eammon McCormick (RC) Mitchell King Scott Strickland Sam Rouette Cameron Green Anthony Carrio Liam Gales Adam Nichols Ben Simpson Jimmy Mcabe Joey Danckert Billy Hogan Sean Gales Danny Hogan Mark Lacey Mitch Barry (RVC) Reece Murphy Peter Papagiris Jack James Dylan Steed Charlie Hogan Nick Alexandrou Joel Mulholland Under 19’s - Coach: Adam Sands 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Lachie Gill-Renouf 12 Jake MacDonald (DVC) 13 14 Kaleb Strom 15 Ben Hogan Mitch King (DVC) 16 Brandon Sison 17 Jayden Rozairo 18 Joel Hanson 19 Kev Aburrow 20 Nick Shanahan 21 Eddie Peatey 22 Q1 Q2 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Eze Turner 23 Ryan Francis 24 Matthew Taylor 25 Liam Hulett 26 Daniel Cormick 27 Daniel Tsalkos-Biggen 28 29 Rhys Brand 30 Josh Davis 56 Jackson Hibbert 61 Riley Lockett Dylan Edwards (VC) Q3 Marko Topal Jack Allender Jayden Cole Callum Thompson (VC) Bailey McLean James Maxwell (C) Bailey Partyka Gawi Deng Max Bailey (DVC) Daniel Mulholland Q4 CHELSEA SEAFORD Seniors Coach: Reserves Co-Coach: Seniors Coach: Brent Guerra Reserves Coach: Steve Gardiner Ground Chelsea Reserve Beardsworth Ave, Chelsea Mel: 68 B6 Phone 9772 1541 Colours Navy Blue & White 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 Bennett Osborne James Sivijs Matt Gardiner Bradley Clark Brent Guerra Grant Trew Todd Gardiner Daniel Stafford Ben Finemore Jayden Attard Luke Clark Jason Clark Jackson Arthur Brett Scarcella Matt Baxter Ryan Stewart (C) Mark Nightingale Nizam Abdallah Richard Jaroszczuk Corey Peele Daniel Aarsman Daine Taylor Darren Walsh Rory Gregg Kristian Harper Jessie Odell Robert Lancaster 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 52 53 54 55 56 James Nanopoulos Zachary Graham Bryn Thomas Hudson Thomas Jayden Gregory Curtis Bywater Craig Sterling Stuart Brooke Alex Smout Daniel O’Keeffe Matthew Ponton Daniel Bourke Chris Charity Lachlan Williams Brock Adams Ryan Dyer Matthew Crichton John McConnell James Symons Michael Dyer Campbell Smith Cain Padman Luke Caspersz Jack Simpson Michael Wade Ben Wendt Gonar Gatluak Under 19’s - Coach: Sean Cameron 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Q1 Daniel Aarsman John Vigliaroni Matt Madafferi Ravisha Herath Tom Stephens Adam Lynch Mason Bailey Ty Nicol David Menhennitt Joel Nicol Craig Sterling Q2 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Jordyn Hall Jack Francis Tristan Hackett Corey Peele Jarryd Maddaford Liam Charity Cambell Edwards Matthew Silva (C) Ciaran Doherty Kane Martello Kristian Harper Q3 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 50 51 53 Corey Edmunds Jayden Millen Dylan Mizzi Lexion Xiberras Michael Hatzis Scott Martin Jack Long Daniel Knowles (VC) Thomas Raynor Ben Graham Josh Whelan Q4 Ben Crowe Robert Edgerton Stephen Straughair R.F. Miles Oval Seaford Rd, Seaford Mel: 99 E5 9786 7895 Black & Gold 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q1 Rourke Fischer Mitchell Finn Dean Williamson (Co-C) Jamie Quanchi Tyson Horton Liam Davenport Joe Hallal Kane Taylor James O’Neil Beau Cannon Ben Crowe Thomas Lonie Matt Haverfield Cameron Scott Aaron Walton Kieran Shaw Mark Di Blasio (VC) Samuel Lonie Chris Fortnam Luke Smith Dean Kemble Peter Azzopardi Dylan Sloan Bradley Doyle Cameron Newbold Kayle Henderson Joshua Stokes (Co-C) Matthew Herbert Darragh Chadwick Paul Vyverberg (RC) Ben Howlett Trae Tohiariki (DVC) Patrick Cadd Rory Luxton 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 71 Jeremy Walker (RC) Sean Nestor Rizwan Harun Spencer Mcartney Kurt Underwood Jarrod Miller Hayden Jack Levi Hughes James Herbert Daniel Pesa Brendan Doyle Lachlan Heller Ben Duffield Sam Duffield Nathan Taylor Rory White Nick Pettit Aaron Turner Julian Walton Geordie Scott Jason Rundle Matthew Pola Callum White Joshua Rhodes Marc Thompson JonothanHaidon Anthony Caruso Michael Boswell Ben Searle Bradley Barnes Ben Letho Shane Miller Bailey Watkins Andrew Deacon Under 19’s - 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Bruhn 11, D. Bodley 8, B. Tellis 5, K. Hutchison 4, L. Roberts 3, P. Minchington 1, L. Wallace 1; BEST: D. Bodley, B. Tellis, B. Credlin, T. Lester, A. Bruhn, L. Wallace Karingal goals: C. Chalmers 1, H. Tomamichel 1; BEST: A. Lees, N. Shaw, D. Hatfield, L. VanRaay, A. Mathers, T. Wilkinson Karingal 2.04.4 6.5 11.5.71 Frankston YCW 3.4 3.6 5.10 5.11.41 Karingal goals: B. Simpson 4, B. Occhipinti 2, M. Russell 1, B. Lord 1, J. Rogowski 1, N. McDonald 1, T. Puntaroni 1; BEST: M. Russell, N. McDonald, M. Hoare, B. Frey, B. Simpson Frankston YCW GOALS: T. Sigley 2, S. Pickess 1, C. Coyne 1, J. Butland 1; BEST: B. Wagner, M. Kelsall, T. Lee, L. Lee, L. Black Mt Eliza 2.2 4.3 7.6 9.6.60 Mornington 2.24.3 4.7 6.9.45 Mt Eliza goals: S. Lockwood 2, J. Van Unen 2, T. Strickland 1, R. Heasley 1, D. Willett 1, D. Barton 1, B. Lean 1; BEST: R. Heasley, B. Landry, M. Davis, D. Booth, S. Wettenhall, S. Gill Mornington goals: D. Nolan 2, D. Whelan 2, B. Clements 1, A. Franchina 1; BEST: A. Symes, R. Odell, M. Gay, J. Miller, J. Cameron, B. Clements Mt Eliza 4.3 10.4 13.6 19.10.124 Mornington 3.15.2 5.5 6.6.42 Mt Eliza goals: M. Chopping 5, A. Cleary 2, C. Armstrong 2, L. Berry 2, N. McKinnon 1, J. Baker 1, J. Monger 1, R. Thorpe 1, M. Richardson 1, R. Turnbull 1, J. Curren 1, J. Ristrom 1; BEST: R. Turnbull, C. Armstrong, M. Richardson, J. Nugent, M. Chopping, A. Cleary Mornington goals: N. Abbott 2, B. McCleary 1, J. Riley 1, B. McCarthy 1, A. Williams 1; BEST: B. McCleary, L. Craig, Q. Christy, M. McEvoy, L. Hewitt RESERVES Frankston YCW 5.5 15.10 17.15 27.20.182 Karingal 0.00.0 0.2 0.2.2 Frankston YCW goals: B. Wakeling 10, J. Thorne 4, R. Evans 3, K. StAnne 2, J. Bryant 1, M. Street 1, C. Patterson 1, J. Millman 1, J. Cheverly 1, J. Alves 1, J. De Gregorio 1, T. Olden 1; BEST: B. Wakeling, R. Evans, J. Thorne, J. Millman, K. Lylak, J. Theobald Karingal goals: ;BEST: T. Kellerman, C. Pearce, J. Pretty, C. Hicks, J. Gibson Mt Eliza 3.1 6.7 6.10 8.10.58 Mornington 1.21.3 5.6 5.6.36 Mt Eliza goals: N. Strickland 3, T. Radin 2, M. Hill 1, A. McIlroy 1, M. Brancatisano 1; BEST: J. Cole, M. Anwyl, T. Radin, M. Wilson, J. Egan, J. Anwyl Mornington goals: D. Vercoe 2, J. Smart 1, J. Dickson 1, D. Hudson 1; BEST: C. Dean, A. Matthews, J. Smart, J. Dickson, S. Matthews, J. McLerie 16 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Football Ladders Seniors Team RESERVES PW LD F A % Pts Mt Eliza 3300289168 172.02 12 Pines 3300290170 170.59 12 Edi-Asp 3201316183 172.68 10 F’ston YCW3210432159 271.708 Mornington3210272159 171.078 Bonbeach 312016129754.21 4 Langwarrin 201111813289.39 2 Seaford 303017627564.00 0 Chelsea 202011224745.34 0 Karingal 303011649223.58 0 Team UNDER 19 Team PW LD F PW LD F A % Pts Mt Eliza 3300309117 264.10 12 Mornington3210255117 217.958 Pines 3210277138 200.728 F’ston YCW3210315162 194.448 Seaford 3210200139 143.888 Langwarrin 2110183115159.13 4 Chelsea 2110160110145.45 4 Edi-Asp 312014625856.59 4 Bonbeach 303073 29225.00 0 Karingal 303019 489 3.89 0 Club Championship A % Pts Seaford 3300373100 373.00 12 Karingal 3300280 94297.87 12 Mt Eliza 3210308120 256.678 Edi-Asp 3210308157 196.188 F’ston YCW3210160149 107.388 Langwarrin 2110184122150.82 4 Chelsea 211010811792.31 4 Mornington303012027044.44 0 Bonbeach 303012037132.35 0 Pines 303022 483 4.55 0 Club Snrs Res U19Total Mt Eliza Pines Frankston YCW Edi-Asp Mornington Seaford Bonbeach Chelsea Langwarrin Karingal 9 4 2 15 9 4 -13 6 4 2 12 7.5 2 211.5 6 4 -10 - 4 37 3 - -3 - 2 13 - 2 13 - - 33 Goal Kickers Seniors Player Justin Van Unen Anthony Bruhn Aaron Edwards David Bodley Dale Nolan Ben Tellis Chris Bryan Brett O’Hanlon Michael Meehan Bradley Tagg Reserves ClubR T Mt Eliza 2 F’ston YCW 11 Pines 0 F’ston YCW 8 Mornington 2 F’ston YCW 5 Bonbeach 0 Edi-Asp 0 Edi-Asp 0 Edi-Asp 0 20 15 13 11 10 10 9 8 8 7 Player Under 19 ClubR T Bradley Wakeling F’ston YCW 10 Nicholas Strickland Mt Eliza 3 Rhys Chalkley Pines 0 Greg Pullen Mornington 0 Luke Clark Chelsea 0 Trent Radin Mt Eliza 2 Curtis Bywater Chelsea 0 Robert Evans F’ston YCW 3 Samuel Duffield Seaford 0 Aaron McIlroy Mt Eliza 1 21 14 10 9 7 6 6 6 5 5 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Player ClubR T Bradley Occhipinti Karingal Mitchell Chopping Mt Eliza James Freeman Mt Eliza Benjamin O’Brien Edi-Asp Jye Martin Thornell Seaford Corey Hanger Langwarrin Dylan Chisholm Seaford Mitchell Allen Edi-Asp Kailum Newland Langwarrin Charlie Martello Edi-Asp 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 11 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 17 18 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Peninsula Fixture EASTER GOOD FRIDAY 3 April Edi-Asp 19.7.121 v 5.6.36 Bonbeach EASTER SATURDAY 4 April Pines 15.15.105 v 11.10.76 Seaford ROUND 1 - Saturday 11 April Karingal 6.9.45 v 21.13.139 Mornington Langwarrin 5.7.37 v 7.9.51 Pines Mt Eliza 15.9.99 v 11.14.80 F’ston YCW Seaford 6.10.46 v 12.10.82 Bonbeach Sunday 12 April Chelsea 9.12.66 v 17.12.114 Edi-Asp ROUND 6 - Saturday 30 May Seaford vKaringal Mt Eliza v Langwarrin Chelsea vMornington Bonbeachv Pines Frankston YCW v Edi-Asp ROUND 13 - Saturday 25 July KaringalvEdi-Asp Langwarrin v Frankston YCW Bonbeachv Chelsea Mt Eliza v Seaford Pines vMornington ROUND 7 - Saturday 6 June QUEENS BIRTHDAY WEEKEND Karingal v Mt Eliza Langwarrinv Chelsea Mornington v Frankston YCW ROUND 14 - Saturday 1 August Bonbeachv Karingal Seaford vLangwarrin Mt Eliza v Chelsea Frankston YCW v Pines Edi-Asp vMornington ROUND 2 - Saturday 18 April Pines 20.14.134 v 8.9.57 Karingal Edi-Asp 11.15.81 v 10.21.81 Langwarrin F’ston YCW 20.13.133 v 7.4.46 Chelsea Bonbeach 6.7.43 v 20.10.130 Mt Eliza Mornington 13.10.88 v 7.12.54 Seaford ROUND 8 - Saturday 13 June Chelsea vKaringal Langwarrin vMornington Mt Eliza v Pines Seaford vEdi-Asp Bonbeach v Frankston YCW ANZAC DAY Saturday 25 April ANZAC WEEKEND - BYE Mt Eliza 9.6.60 v 6.9.45 Mornington Sunday 26 April Karingal 2.2.14 v 33.21.219 F’ston YCW ROUND 9 - Saturday 20 June Karingal vLangwarrin Pines vChelsea Edi-Asp v Mt Eliza Frankston YCW v Seaford Morningtonv Bonbeach ROUND 3 - Saturday 2 May Langwarrinv Bonbeach Chelsea vSeaford Pines vEdi-Asp ROUND 4 - Saturday 9 May PINK ROUND Frankston YCW v Langwarrin Chelsea vBonbeach Seaford v Mt Eliza Morningtonv Pines Edi-Asp vKaringal ROUND 5 - Saturday 16 May COMMUNITY UMPIRING ROUND Karingal vBonbeach Langwarrinv Seaford Chelsea v Mt Eliza Pines v Frankston YCW Morningtonv Edi-Asp Saturday 23 May - BYE AFL VIC COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS PENINSULA FNL v OVENS & MURRAY PLAYED AT ALBURY ROUND 10 - Saturday 27 June Morningtonv Karingal Pines vLangwarrin Frankston YCW v Mt Eliza Bonbeachv Seaford Sunday 28 June Edi-Asp vChelsea ROUND 15 - Saturday 8 August MULTI CULTURAL / INDIGENOUS ROUND KaringalvSeaford Langwarrin v Mt Eliza Morningtonv Chelsea Pines vBonbeach Edi-Asp v Frankston YCW ROUND 16 - Saturday 15 August Mt Eliza v Karingal Chelsea vLangwarrin Seafordv Pines Bonbeachv Edi-Asp Frankston YCW v Mornington ROUND 17 - Saturday 22 August VOLUNTEER ROUND KaringalvChelsea MorningtonvLangwarrin Pines v Mt Eliza Edi-Asp vSeaford Frankston YCW v Bonbeach ROUND 11 - Saturday 4 July SPLIT ROUND Karingalv Pines ROUND 18 - Saturday 29 August Mt Eliza v Bonbeach VOLUNTEER ROUND Seaford vMornington Langwarrinv Karingal Chelseav Pines Saturday 11 July Mt Eliza v Edi-Asp Langwarrinv Edi-Asp v Frankston YCW Chelsea v Frankston YCW Seaford Bonbeach vMornington ROUND 12 - Saturday 18 July FINALS Edi-Aspv Pines Saturday 5 September Qualifying Frankston YCW v Karingal Sunday 6 September Elimination Bonbeach vLangwarrin Saturday 12 September 2nd Semi Seaford vChelsea Sunday 13 September 1st Semi Sunday 19 July Sunday 20 September Preliminary Mornington v Mt Eliza Sunday 27 September Grand Final www.peninsulafnl.com.au 19 Stingrays Stingrays grind out a hard fought win on Anzac Day against AFL Queensland Scorpions… The Dandenong Southern Stingrays continued on their winning way with a very hard fought 14 point victory over AFL Queensland Scorpions in the Round 4 TAC Cup match last Saturday. The Stingrays had trained well during the week and prepared well for an interstate travel. The Scorpions were pumped from the word go and controlled the stoppages for the first 5 minutes, but to the credit of the Stingrays midfield and backline they nullified their dominance especially in the air. As the first quarter siren sounded Stingrays Jimmy Freeman took a strong mark and kicked truly giving the visitors a 12 point margin. The second term started well for the home team as they scored the first goal. Gach Nyuon took control in the Ruck and the midfield brigade locked down and lifted their intensity and pressure on the young Scorpions team. It became a game of defence played between the arcs and the wings for both teams played a pivotal role in scoring assists. After numerous inside 50’s Queensland finally added their 2nd goal for the term going into the long break 8 points down and with all the momentum. Frankston Park News Frankston v Richmond Richmond defeated Frankston by 53 points today in heavy rain – Dale Fenney reports. Frankston and Richmond collided in honor of the ANZAC’s who fought for our country 100 years ago in Gallipoli. The first quarter started with a goal to Richmond’s Liam Mcbean early. It was a hard heavy game with the rain continuing to fall from start to finish. Ben Lennon kicked a late goal for the Tigers to extend their lead to 16 points at quarter time. The second quarter began with the Tigers Nick Wynne extending the lead out to four goals. Richmond were strong in the contest with their bigger players hanging on to marks in the wet. Liam Mcbean kicked his second goal of the contest. A late quarter burst by Richmond saw them secure two late goals coming from Corey Ellis and Rian Mcgough. Half time came and the visitors were out to a 42 point lead. Frankston started the second half with three straight goals to get them back into the game. Douglas two. Pongracic one. Fair to say this period of play demonstrated what this young Frankston team is capable of. Two late goals again to the Tigers 20 The third saw the ball deep inside 50 for the Stingrays, but very good defensive work from the Scorpions saw them control the play and penetrate their inside 50 with no score. The heat which all thought would be a factor for the travelling Stingrays seemed to affect the Scorpions more who seemed to shut down and stop their run and chase for a short period. The second goal seemed to ignite the Scorpions, whilst the Stingrays took their turn in showing fatigue allowing two goals in a row to close the margin to 8 points as the siren sounded. In the final term Black reminded players of the Anzac Spirit which was a part of the pre-game focus, “ANZAC’s were cheeky youth who had thrown themselves into the brutal world of war and proved to all, they were equal to anyone on the battlefield.” This was a different battle, one played out on the football ground. No one’s life was ever going to be lost but the mateship, honor, respect and commitment was called upon bellowed Black. As they left the huddle 23 players made a stand as one for the next 28 minutes. It was a battle in the last, with both sides lifting but unable to get a clear entry or straight shot only peppering minor scores. Next Saturday, May 2nd the Stingrays play at home at 11.00am against NSW/ACT Rams for round 5 TAC Cup clash. Entry is free. Stingrays 3-3 5-4 7-6 10-9-69 Queensland 1-3 3-8 5-10 7-13-55 brought the margin back out to 5 goals when Ty Vickery and Rian Mcgough scored for Richmond. Three quarter time and the Tigers were out to a 34 point. The positive for Frankston was that they won the quarter and showed determination. The last quarter was a show piece with 11 goals kicked. Early goals to Ben Lennon and Ty Vickery made the mission almost impossible for Frankston. Ben Cavarra converted an exciting goal through for Frankston early on. Shaun Hampson, Liam Mcbean, Jake Aarts and Ty Vickery (2) were the last five goal scorers for Richmond. Frankston kicked through another three goals to finish the game with Nathan Gardiner, Josh Newman and Brayden Irving converting. The second half was most pleasing for Frankston who only lost by 8 points. The Anzac Day Medalists were Nathan Foote for Frankston and Nathan Foley for Richmond. Frankston coach Patrick Hill was pleased with the second half but thought his team didn’t adapt to conditions in the first half. “Again we got off to a slow start, our intensity was good, pressure was good but we just made too many mistakes and didn’t adapt to the conditions well enough.” Frankston 0.0 0.1 3.6 7.7 49 Richmond 2.4 6.7 8.10 15.12 102 Best N.Foote, B.Cavarra, J.Pickess, J.Wilsen, J.Tynan, J.Douglas Goal Kickers 2 J Douglas, 1 J.Newman, J Pongracic, N Gardiner, B Cavarra, B Irving www.peninsulafnl.com.au Feature Article Let’s play Moneyball The great debate about how much money clubs – local clubs – should spend, can spend or do spend on players in the pursuit of success is one that will not go away. This topic was argued with spirit over a beer between a group of rival supporters at one of the MPNFL ANZAC Day fixtures last weekend and, as usual, there was no winner except the barman who kept the discussion lubricated. Without giving away the clubs involved, the exchange started like this: Supporter A - “How much are you paying to field that team… did you win Tattslotto?” Supporter B – “That’s funny coming from you. You blokes spent 10 years rorting the salary cap when (name suppressed) was in charge.” Supporter A – “At least our players will still be here next year – yours won’t when the money runs out.” And so it went on. Every season, at about round three, the talk turns to the haves and the have nots. On recent history top clubs like Sorrento and Frankston YCW are expected to be the benchmarks again but by now most followers have an idea of which challengers have recruited well and are looming. That is the catalyst for scrutiny and, if it’s not their team, criticism from rivals. It is over a decade since the MPNFL trail-blazed for local football and replaced the salary cap with the current Player Points System. This opened the door to what many declare as the big-money men. The idea of the PPS was to encourage locally produced players to stay and be looked after by their home clubs and that has worked to a degree. However some clubs, the richer clubs, have been selective in which of these home-grown players they have paid and still managed to land the big fish around them with the lure of success and of course, a decent pay packet. This is no fault of these clubs and the fact that they are well-managed and can attract good sponsorship and a benefactor or two should be applauded. There will always be those who delight in watching a big name player have a bad day with the old ‘that’s money well spent” gibe at the opposition bench. It’s funny at the time but always hits home if success costs more than it should. Nobody, supporter or rival, wants to see any club go the way of Carrum. The Lions were the last MPNFL club to ‘go broke’ and shut their doors in 1996 after winning the senior premiership in 1994. Former club stalwarts argue that it was a range of issues that forced the 85 year-old club into oblivion but the hard truth is the club spent too much to win that last flag. So the debate will continue to rage and different clubs will be in the experts’ gun in 2015 but the reality is quite simple. As long as club committees or boards of management are vigilant and do not let ego take control, they can spend whatever is available to create success. Let’s face facts – the old salary cap returns were greater works of fiction than Harry Potter and no club official will argue with that. www.peninsulafnl.com.au 21 VSHL SUA Record Write Up The last couple of weeks have been huge on the track. Great numbers have turned out for training at both Seaford and Fountain Gate. We have had guest speakers – Rob Haala (AFL Boundary Umpire) and we had the drone down at Seaford training to shoot some footage of drills. We have however experienced some difficulties behind the scenes. Uniform supplies have taken a while to arrive leaving us short in some sizes, our payment system has been slow in setting up, and Schedula has had some hiccups. As a board and coaching group we have been working extremely hard in making sure that the behind the 22 scenes aspects are working as well as our on field performance. We do apologise as some things are out of our control. If we all continue to be patient and support each other these issues will not affect us. There was an error with the article last week and we unfortunately were not featured in the record. I wanted to reiterate that we are privileged as an Association to have the opportunity to be a part of this great game, and we thank those members of the armed forces who all those years ago, and those that still do, sacrifice everything so that we have the freedom to play and participate. To all umpires running this week remember our mantra – Umpiring together to build on best consistent performance. www.peninsulafnl.com.au Netball Preview Langwarrin v Bonbeach Langwarrin were not quite strong enough against Edi-Asp last week and are hoping to come away with a victory today. Bonbeach only faced a narrow loss last week to 2014 finalist Mt Eliza and will be hoping to step it up this week against the Kangaroos. Langwarrin were competitive against Edi – Asp and will come out firing this week against the Sharks. This game could go either way. Chelsea v Seaford Another split round match sees neighbours Chelsea face Seaford at home. Seaford defeated Mornington last week by 5 goals while the Seagulls faced a tough game against YCW going down by 23 goals. Hopefully this match is closer for them. It must be said that fielding four sides is quite an achievement and Chelsea should be commended! Pines v Edi - Asp Edi – Asp get the bye in A grade this week with no match against Pines. Pines B & C sides were beaten convincingly last week by Karingal. Edi – Asp should take out both wins comfortably. Weekend Results A Grade Mt Eliza Karingal 53 def 28 70 def 24 B Grade Mt Eliza Karingal 61 def 22 46 def 32 Mornington Frankston YCW Mornington Frankston YCW C Grade Mt Eliza Karingal Mt Eliza Karingal 35 def 23 39 drew 39 Mornington Frankston YCW Development Grade 22 def 6 31 def 28 Mornington Frankston YCW CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Team A B CDS T Karingal 9 62.5320.5 Mt Eliza 6621.5 15.5 Edi-Asp 642214 Seaford 94-114 F’ston YCW 6 2 2.5 1.5 12 Langwarrin3211 7 Bonbeach - 212 5 Mornington- - 11 2 Pines na - 1na 1 Chelsea ---- - PENINSULA ACCOUNTING PARTNERS PTY LTD ABN 61 021 832 266 ACCOUNTANTS, TAX AGENTS & FINANCIAL ADVISERS Specialists in: - Taxation Services - Business Structures and Advice - Small Business Accounting - Retirement Planning - Investment Planning / Sharebroking Services - Superannuation Advice / Consolidation / Rollovers - Self Managed Superannuation Funds OFFICE: SUITE 22, 1140 NEPEAN HWY, MORNINGTON VIC 3931 PHONE: (03) 59 752 322 EMAIL: [email protected] Financial planning services are provided as Authorised Representatives of Lifespan Financial Planning Pty Ltd (AFSL. 229892). www.peninsulafnl.com.au 23 Netball Notes Langwarrin Kangaroos Bonbeach Sharkettes I don’t want to be defensive straight up-as I am a shooter but that edi-asp team were offensive..... offensively unstoppable! They proved it with their high scores against us last weekend! For the development grade’s first game ever, they teamed up well. Ally, a returning player proved she was a keeper -goal keeper that is, taking out our best on with her great defense and awesome efforts. C grade slugged it out but the ball was unlike the Beyoncé song, they just couldn’t put a ring on it. Plenty of room to improve and a group of ladies who are willing to do the hard work. B grade hit the ground running, except for Kezza who just plain hit the ground! Only down by a few at the first break, we just couldn’t keep up with a formidable shooting duo. A grade were missing a few players to Bali,Fiji and a wedding. We hope they enjoyed their holidays because when then get back to training it ain’t gonna be no happy hour. With no games ANZAC day we give thanks to our diggers, past and present for our freedom to live our wonderful lives and for working to protect our interests. We wish one of our players,the lovely Jayde a happy wedding day on this day, May 2nd and as a wedding gift to you we hope to give you four wins, no seriously that’s your gift. Last week we travelled to Dingley to play our Round 7 match against Edi/Asp. The ANZAC OATH and one minutes silence prior to each game was fully embraced by both teams and was very moving. The opposition proved too strong throughout the day but there were some positives for the ‘Sharks’. Some outstanding efforts came from Steph Chappel, Kate Martin, Emma Campetelli & Bern Pulis. Well played girls. We just need to settle more in front of goals and work more on passes, particularly lobs. The week before we played really well against Mt. Eliza pushing them right to the end in A, B & C grade with our D grade having another good win. Lets bounce back this week against Langwarrin girls Go Sharks Granma Dee 24 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Netball Notes Chelsea Seagulls Seaford Tigers It took our D girls awhile to settle into the game with a few new players coming into the team. Georgia and Brodie played a strong defence. Our goalers will need to be more accurate to to apply scoreboard pressure. The C girls played a strong game but dropping the second quarter by 8 made it hard to fight back. Great pressure through the centre court from the whole team and with a few more games together as a team will show our true potential. The B girls started off strong against a competitive Frankston but it just wasn’t our day, things didn’t fall in place. The girls worked hard on their defence pressure all the way down the court but we were down on goalers and through a few balls away. These are easy fixes. All in all a good effort by the B girls. A good solid effort by the A Grade girls, the defence pressure across court was brilliant. Andrea ran a great game in C while Zoe produced some great work in goals. Hayley worked extremely hard in GD not only in the circle but all down the court. Positive signs moving forward for the A team. Round 3; 2 out of 4 aint bad What a week it was down at Padua College. Each grade provided fast paced action packed games! D grade improved by leaps and bounds this week putting everything from training into play and only went down by 15. C grade was close but no cigar. The girls have only lost by under 5 goals each game which although isn’t ideal shows that we are right there with them. I can smell a win coming soon!B grade came out all guns blazing and pulled off a great win. Props to the defence line whose ability to read the play and pick off those loose balls was second to none. A Grade girls started the game off a bit slow giving Morno the early jump. To our girls credit, we fought hard and went into each quarter pushing until we finally got the break and won by 4 goals. Welcome Nish you smashed it in your first game! Fresh faces at the footy club on Saturday night for the Frat party. Beer pong saw more ping pong balls flying around than you would see in Thailand and a bit of family bonding at its finest Lessons Learnt - Seaford club rooms are not the audition set for so you think you can dance nor a rave cave, #guilty channing “tatum” withers you only needed the glow sticks - Jodie Edgerton requires intensive physio due to her shoulders pulling up sore from carrying her brother sister beer pong team www.peninsulafnl.com.au 25 Netball Notes Pines Pythonettes Edithvale - Aspendale Eagles Before having ANZAC weekend off, Pines hosted Karingal at home, welcoming them to Linen House in Seaford. Presented with a stronger than expected line up, the Pythons C Grade took to the court in their brand new dresses. Now featuring the iconic snake logo, thanks goes to Frankston Hyundai, Chelgrave Contracting, A-Z Automotive Repairs Seaford and T&S Messina for signing on over 3 years as uniform sponsors. Unfortunately, despite trialling some new combinations to tackle Karingal, the sharp shooting of the away team wasn’t able to be shut down. However, in true team spirit, the girls stuck together and didn’t drop their heads. It took courage to keep fighting hard, when the scores weren’t too motivating. Best on went to captain Brea Sutton. Inspired by the efforts of C grade, when B grade took up position on court, they pushed hard. Holding possession and converting centre passes didn’t come easy, and B grade showed class in their defeat. Best on was awarded to Martha Langham, killing it in defence and staying solid throughout the game. The tough match ups gave us a few injuries but also plenty to work on, and we look forward to hosting Edi Asp this weekend. Go Pythons! The Arkay Concrete Round 3 Thank you to Rob from Arkay Concrete for coming on board as a round & player sponsor this season. Rob sponsors Josie, our new ‘hotshot’ goaler & as a supporter of our club, give him a call in relation to all your concreting needs. Last week we played on Anzac Day against Bonbeach at Dingley. It was great to see the support for the girls, as with no football games scheduled, the sporting club faithful rolled up to watch the netball. Despite the miserably weather, the rain obliged by holding off during the games & as the courts dried the standard of the games improved. We came away with four strong wins & unfortunately, two injuries so the couple of byes this week are welcomed! Today we play Pines & it will be terrific to play in dry conditions at their indoor stadium. While it is only the B & C grade girls who pull on their uniforms this week - hats off to all the faithful Pines netballers for working so hard to keep their club together. On the social scene we have our ‘Round the World’ players disco on at Regents Park. See Wendo or DMar for more details. Make sure you join your team mates tonight as the first function of the season is bound to be a ripper!! Good luck to all Eagle teams today! Go Eagles! Combined Club Championship Club S R U19 A B C D Total Mt Eliza 3322321.516.5 Karingal - - 3 3 32.53 14.5 Edi-Asp 2.5122222 13.5 F’ston YCW 222212.5 1.5 13 Seaford - 2332 - 1 11 Langwarrin0.5111111 6.5 Mornington 22 - - - 11 6 Pines 3 2 -na- 1na 6 Bonbeach 1 - - - 112 5 Chelsea -11---- 2 26 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Netball Ladders Goal Shooters A Grade Team PBW D L F A Pts A Grade % Edi-Asp 30 3 0 0190 4112463.41 Karingal 21 2 0 0140 6512215.38 Seaford 21 2 0 0 86 7612113.16 Mt Eliza 3 0 2 0 1 133 98 8 135.71 F’ston YCW 3 0 2 0 1 96 118 8 81.36 Langwarrin110 0118 564 32.14 Mornington30 0 0 31071660 64.46 Bonbeach 30 0 0 3 95 157 0 60.51 Chelsea 20 0 0 2 21 109 0 19.27 Player B Grade Team PWDL F Edi-Asp Karingal Mt Eliza Seaford F’ston YCW Langwarrin Bonbeach Pines Mornington Chelsea 3300152 6512 233.85 3300177 8312 213.25 3300134 7912 169.62 32011161118104.50 3102 95 85 4111.76 2101 63 86 4 73.26 3102 75 1194 63.03 3003 97 1470 65.99 3003 90 1690 53.25 2002 35 90 0 38.89 A Pts Team PWDL F Edi-Asp Karingal F’ston YCW Mt Eliza Langwarrin Bonbeach Mornington Pines Seaford Chelsea 3300173 3812 455.26 3210207 6010 345.00 3210129 8810 146.59 320198 97 8101.03 2101 41 67 4 61.19 3102 77 1404 55.00 3102 70 1364 51.47 3102 57 1514 37.75 3003 88 97 0 90.72 2002 38 1040 36.54 B Grade % Player PBW D L F A Pts Player Club RT Renae Saunders Casey Shiel Lauren Kelly Michelle Hyndman Lauren McGinty Nyanhial Riang Anna Whitaker Elyce Felstead Jessica Grant Sarah Mills KARINGAL 17 EDI-ASP EDI-ASP MT ELIZA 18 MT ELIZA 12 PINES F’STON YCW 12 F’STON YCW 16 BONBEACH F’STON YCW 85 82 69 39 37 37 34 32 31 28 Dev Grade % Edi-Asp 30 3 0 0108 3112348.39 Karingal 2 1 2 0 0 70 41 12170.73 Bonbeach 30 2 0 1102 54 8 188.89 F’ston YCW 301 1178 606130.00 Mt Eliza 301 1163 616103.28 Mornington 301 0251 764 67.11 Seaford 210 0222 854 25.88 Langwarrin1 1 0 0 1 7 31 4 22.58 Chelsea 200 0219 810 23.46 74 72 68 63 48 48 44 42 36 35 C Grade % Development Grade Team Club RT Nadine Back KARINGAL 21 Karen Russo MT ELIZA 36 Jane Towers EDI-ASP Josie Jansen EDI-ASP Milly Smith MORNINGTON 5 Rachelle Chiran PINES Emma Walton F’STON YCW 14 Emily Bennett KARINGAL 7 Rebecca Graham MT ELIZA 15 Carly Webster BONBEACH C Grade A Pts Club RT Georgina CuthbertsonEDI-ASP 104 Emily Patterson EDI-ASP 86 Steph Hillie MT ELIZA 36 65 Allana Platruss BONBEACH 61 Evonne Heenan F’STON YCW 17 54 Maddie McNab KARINGAL 6 51 Sarah Williams MORNINGTON 18 51 Candance Page MORNINGTON 10 51 Ashlee Porter MT ELIZA 11 47 Kassidy Withers SEAFORD 46 Player Club RT Chelsea Morrow EDI-ASP Emma Campitelli BONBEACH Sarah Gales BONBEACH Brooke Griffin MORNINGTON Belle Thompson MT ELIZA 17 Ayesha Jones KARINGAL 19 Maddy Cocksedge F’STON YCW 4 Holly Shortis KARINGAL 8 Sarah Mills F’STON YCW 22 Jessica Cochrane EDI-ASP www.peninsulafnl.com.au 84 61 41 41 40 35 34 31 22 11 27 28 www.peninsulafnl.com.au Nepean Football Update Seniors Weekend Results Team PW LD F A % Pts Sorrento Rye Rosebud Hastings Red Hill Somerville Dromana Devon M Pearcedale Frankston Crib Point Tyabb 2200219143153.15 8 3210344259132.82 8 4220313257121.79 8 2200191157121.66 8 3210182151120.53 8 3210275 239115.06 8 2110245 145168.97 4 2110197 156126.28 4 3120226 36961.25 4 2020137 19570.26 0 2020109 18658.60 0 2020123 30440.46 0 RESERVES Team PW LD F Rosebud Somerville Sorrento Devon M Hastings Rye Frankston Red Hill Tyabb Dromana Crib Point Pearcedale 4400272152178.9516 3300321 83386.7512 2200123 79155.70 8 2110127 60211.67 4 2110165111148.65 4 3120230 194118.56 4 2110110 12985.27 4 3120129 16777.25 4 2110 88 16553.33 4 2020 96 13670.59 0 2020 60 13843.48 0 3030 45 35212.78 0 A % Pts Team PW LD F Rosebud Somerville Sorrento Pearcedale Hastings Crib Point Dromana Frankston Red Hill Devon M Rye Tyabb 4400349150232.6716 3300231102226.4712 2200168 91184.62 8 321019419997.49 8 2110122 63193.65 4 2110171 101169.31 4 2110182 113161.06 4 2110 83 13063.85 4 3030121 21257.08 0 2020 91 16355.83 0 3030 66 28822.92 0 2020 45 21121.33 0 Under19 A % Pts SENIORS Red Hill Rosebud 1.1 3.2 5.8 5.10.40 1.4 3.8 3.143.16.34 Hastings Frankston 4.2 7.4 12.1412.17.89 1.06.1 9.4 13.8.86 Pearcedale Somerville 3.3 6.3 11.615.8.98 5.4 6.9 7.129.15.69 Rosebud Red Hill 3.34.4 7.9 8.11.59 0.2 1.4 1.4 3.5.23 Frankston Hastings 3.45.4 8.8 9.9.63 2.26.3 7.4 9.5.59 Somerville Pearcedale 4.6 9.9 14.1219.14.128 1.02.3 2.3 3.3.21 Frankston Hastings 0.41.4 4.6 8.9.57 0.41.6 1.9 1.11.17 Rosebud Red Hill 1.32.6 7.9 8.9.57 1.3 4.3 5.3 7.3.45 Somerville Pearcedale 3.4 8.7 11.1114.18.102 1.22.4 4.4 6.4.40 RESERVES U19’s Club Championship Club Somerville Rosebud Sorrento Hastings Red Hill Rye Devon Meadows Pearcedale Dromana Frankston Tyabb Crib Point www.nepeanfnl.com.au Snrs Res U19Total 6 6 315 6 4 414 6 4 212 6 2 19 6 2 - 8 6 2 -8 3 2 - 5 3 - 25 3 - 14 - 2 13 - 2 -2 - - 1 1 29 Nepean Netball Update A Grade Team Weekend Results P BWD L F APts Rye 3 0 3 0 Crib Point 2 0 2 0 Tyabb 2 0 2 0 Frankston20 2 0 Devon M 1 1 1 0 Somerville 3 0 2 0 Red Hill 3 0 1 0 Dromana 11 0 0 Pearcedale 3 0 0 0 Rosebud 4 0 0 0 Hastings 2 0 0 0 % 0 236 55 12429.09 0 120 45 8 266.67 0 11153 8 209.43 0 6852 8130.77 0 42 33 8 127.27 1 110105 8 104.76 2 121 135 4 89.63 1 2362 4 37.10 3 72145 0 49.66 4 102241 0 42.32 2 33112 0 29.46 A Grade Red Hill Pearcedale Frankston 61 def 26 25 def by 35 46 def 26 B Grade Pearcedale Red Hill Frankston 29 def by 53 55 def 51 54 def 15 P BWD L F APts Rye 3 0 3 0 Frankston20 2 0 Devon M 2 0 2 0 Tyabb 1 1 1 0 Crib Point 2 0 2 0 Somerville 3 0 2 0 Red Hill 3 0 1 0 Sorrento 11 0 0 Pearcedale 3 0 0 0 Rosebud 4 0 0 0 Hastings 20 0 0 Somerville Rosebud Hastings C Grade B Grade Team Rosebud Somerville Hastings % 0 154 69 12223.19 0 9827 8362.96 0 114 42 8 271.43 0 48 19 8252.63 0 95 38 8 250.00 1 122107 8 114.02 2 115 141 4 81.56 1 1062 4 16.13 3 99146 0 67.81 4 88230 0 38.26 2 2991 0 31.87 Pearcedale Red Hill Frankston 22 def by 31 26 def 19 52 def 6 Somerville Rosebud Hastings Under 17 Red Hill 20 def by 40 Rosebud C Grade Team PWDL F Somerville Frankston Crib Point Rye Devon M Tyabb Pearcedale Dromana Red Hill Rosebud Sorrento Hastings 3300 93 52 12 178.85 2200 60 17 8352.94 2200 69 39 8176.92 320110459 8176.27 2200 88 50 8176.00 2101 61 55 4110.91 3102 90 97 4 92.78 2101 47 57 4 82.46 3102 58 74 4 78.38 4004 70 141 0 49.65 2002 28 73 0 38.36 2002 12 66 0 18.18 A Pts % Under 17 Team P BWD L F APts Rosebud 3 1 3 0 Pearcedale2 1 2 0 Tyabb 1 1 1 0 Red Hill 2 1 1 0 Sorrento 20 1 0 Devon M 2 0 1 0 Rye 21 0 0 Dromana 20 0 0 Crib Point 2 0 0 0 30 % 0 121 61 16198.36 0 59 38 12155.26 0 36 16 8225.00 1 60 62 8 96.77 1 3329 4113.79 1 39 38 4 102.63 2 5165 4 78.46 2 2660 0 43.33 2 30 86 0 34.88 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Team A B C17 T Rye Somerville Devon M Tyabb Frankston Crib Point Red Hill Dromana Pearcedale Rosebud Sorrento Hastings 962118 643 - 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