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AFL Outer East Football and Netball 1New Life – By Matt Fotia
OUTER EAST
Classy Yarra Junction half back flanker Josh “When we get in our groups the backs always
Hammen says he is enjoying life with the Eagles, set the tone, because not every opponent is the
after his side ran out 26 point winners over Yarra same, so you’ve got to adapt to what’s going on,”
Glen in a hotly contested game at the weekend. “It’s a game by game basis, obviously you work
The win put the Eagles back on the winners list on your zones and what you want to do, but it
after they suffered just their second loss for the doesn’t always go your way.”
season against Seville the week
before, relinquishing their grip
on top spot in the process.
Hammen says whilst the
Eagles were disappointed with
their performance against the
Blues, the loss might’ve been
the catalyst they needed for a
strong run into finals, as they
look to defend their Division
Two crown.
“You need those losses
throughout the year, because
sometimes you can get ahead
of yourself when you’re beating
teams comfortably,”
“Your structures fall down and
everything becomes too easy
and you just forget - so this
week we wanted to go back to
hard football.”
Hammen has been a key cog in
the Eagles defence this season,
providing a cool head and
reliable ball use.
He says the Junction defenders
set the tone for the side each
week as they look to adapt to
each of their opponents.
AFL Outer East Football and Netball 3New Life continued
It definitely wasn’t all the Eagles way on the days at Mooroolbark in the Eastern Football
weekend with Yarra Glen controlling the League and took 2018 off to help deal with some
game for periods of the encounter. Lachlan ongoing injuries. At times he thought he would
Telford kicked four goals for the afternoon, never go back to playing, but Eagles coach John
three of which came in the second quarter as Holmes was able to sway him around.
the RiverPigs forwards began to get on top of “I was originally from Mooroolbark and Holmesy
Hammen and co. got me across this year,”
However Hammen and fellow defender Dylan “He spoke to me last year, which I’d taken off
Brookes were able to think on their feet and due to injury and I wasn’t planning on returning
adapt the Eagles set up behind the ball to to football, but here we are,”
counteract the RiverPigs threat.
“It’s been really good, I’ve really enjoyed my
“They really did beat us one on one, so we football this year,”
adapted our zone because we were a bit too far
“We’ve got a really mixed group who come from
up and they were getting out the back,”
wherever so I’m really loving it, it is like a new
“Probably Me or Brookesy (make the call), it’s life in football for me.”
been me most of the year but now Brookesy is
back we work it out between us,”
“We have conversations at quarter time, half
time and so on to figure it out and regroup, but
you have to have to be able to adapt on the spot
or else they’ll kick two, three or four goals,”
“So what’s the point of waiting.”
Hammen has spent all of his previous footballing
YARRA JUNCTION FOOTBALL
& NETBALL CLUB COACHING
POSITIONS SEASON 2020
WE are seeking applications for all coaching positions for season 2020
• SENIOR FOOTBALL • RESERVES FOOTBALL
• WOMEN’S FOOTBALL • NETBALL – A,B,C,D GRADE
Applications for appointment to the above positions are sought by the Yarra Junction Football & Netball
Club (YJF&NC). The YJF&NC, a progressive family orientated community club, is seeking coaches for
next the season.
Applicants should apply in writing to the club at yarrajunctionfnc@outlook.com and include resume
and references. All applications will be considered and treated with absolute confidentiality. Playing or
non-playing applicants are invited to apply.
Applications close 1st August 2020 (Interested persons are welcome to phone club president
Tony Aulich 0488 488 000 to discuss the role)
4 AFL Outer East Football and NetballTHIS WEEKEND’S LILYDALE SMASH REPAIRS
Match of t he Round
WANDIN V NARRE WARREN
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AFL Outer East Football and Netball 5Worksafe Report
2019 AFL National Inclusion Carnival
The 2019 AFL National Inclusion Carnival has Most Valuable Player for Victoria Country at this
successfully concluded following a week- year’s carnival.
long carnival in Blacktown, New South Wales. The AFL has also announced the 2019 Inclusion
The AFL National Inclusion Carnival brings All-Australian squad, with AFL Victoria Country’s
together male footballers aged 16 years and over Steven Reeves as coach.
with an intellectual disability from across the The respective squad of 26 men have been
country to take part in a round-robin carnival. chosen based on each player’s demonstration of
Throughout the week, players took part in a leadership, passion, teamwork and outstanding
number of educational sessions, competed football ability.
in a Lightning Carnival and a three-match For the first time, the All-Australian squad will
round robin series in their respective Divisions, travel to Brisbane to take part in an exhibition
before playing finals under lights at Blacktown match at the 2019 INAS Global Games in
International Sportspark on Friday July 19. October.
For the first time ever, a female super clinic was Congratulations to the following Victorian
featured at the National Inclusion Carnival, to players who will be representing the state in the
support the growth of the sport in the female 2019 AFL Inclusion All-Australian squad.
inclusion space.
• Alan Meiklem
For many years, players with intellectual
• Dave Alford
disabilities from Victoria and South Australia
competed in an annual State of Origin match. In • Shaun Doll
2013, players from NSW/ACT joined the carnival • Hary Hunter
and Victoria was split into two teams (Metro and
• Yaser Shubeilat
Country) to form a four-team competition.
• Damien Clarke
Victoria Country was victorious in the 2014
carnival. The following year, Victoria Metro • Jackson Reeves
claimed the honours and went on to claim For more information on the National Inclusion
the next three Division 1 titles, defeating South Carnival, visit http://community.afl/all-abilities/
Australia in Melbourne in 2016, NSW/ACT on programs/national-inclusion-carnival.
the Gold Coast in 2017 and most recently South
Australia in Tasmania in 2018.
Congratulations to Blade Richardson who was
6 AFL Outer East Football and NetballUmpiring News…. 8 AFL Outer East Football and Netball
Michelle Jack - 400 Games
OUTER EAST
Any young netballer aspiring to become a leader of our district netball club.
their sport, or a tireless volunteer to their community
Michelle has never been carried away
has the perfect role model to follow in Alexandra’s
with personal achievement titles such as
local lady Michelle Jack.
Life Member, Coach, Captain or Umpire
Michelle began her affiliation with the Alexandra although she usually carries these titles all
Football/Netball Club in 1999 and was inducted as at the same time!
Life Member in 2007.
She has always maintained quality
Michelle has worked tirelessly as a Club / Community leadership and upheld the utmost respect
volunteer for two decades, fulfilling many roles and from all who have played alongside her,
responsibilities vital to the operation of competition. against her or who have umpired her.
Her leadership and her capacity to volunteer sets
Michelle has an amazing ability to bring
an example to other netballers and community
energy to each and every task that she sets
members of all ages as she demonstrates exemplary
her mind to. She is fantastic to work with;
management practices and is committed to meeting
exuding energy and approaching all tasks
the needs of our small country town of Alexandra.
with enthusiasm and drive. Her positive
To attract the “non-traditional” participants over spirit motivates and inspires others, leaving
the years, Michelle has gone above and beyond a lasting impression on the people in our
to engage younger children in the Net-Set-Go community.
Program. Also, as Junior B netball co-ordinator
Michelle initiates and coordinates
with the Cluster of Primary Schools in our local
fundraising and social activities for the
area (6 schools in total) being an inclusive
Club which reinforces the strength of the
and sustainable program aimed
netball community in many ways, but also
at school boys and girls
adds to the enjoyment of all participating.
(Grade 4/5/6) playing
competitively each She has also been a major influence in
Wednesday night supporting the Club to apply for grants
during the Netball which provided new netball courts and
season. facilities.
Of course, Michelle Her passion: Just like energy, is infectious.
coached and Whether she brings her passion to a
umpired in this meeting or when she is playing the sport
competition or from time to time umpiring, the most
as well. She mundane of tasks are enjoyed. Her greatest
was also impact in her volunteer work is that she
on the is truly passionate about making sure
committee everyone has an opportunity to participate
and heavily in the game of Netball.
involved in As a volunteer, Michelle demonstrates
engaging reliability. Michelle is vital to both the
the men in Alexandra Football/Netball Club and the
Alexandra Alexandra District Netball Club, because
to establish a she can be trusted to always complete
strong, vibrant her set tasks efficiently, resulting in both
Mixed Netball netball clubs having great reputations.
competition On Saturday, 3rd August, Michelle will play
which runs her 400th game for the Alexandra Football/
weekly Netball Club and everyone wishes her well.
throughout the
season within Congratulations Michelle!
AFL Outer East Football and Netball 9Umpiring News….
This week our umpire in profile is Lachie Law What area of your umpiring discipline do you
who is in his 2nd season as a boundary umpire think has improved the most ?
and follows his father and older brother, who My fitness which has also helped my football.
have both umpired Senior Division 1 grand
finals. Is there one thing about umpiring that has
surprised you ?
Thanks for giving us the opportunity to learn
more about yourself and all the best for the The good banter around the umpiring group
remainder of the season with your umpiring Have a great day and enjoy the footy and netball.
and playing. YRUA
What school do you attend and what year
level ?
I attend St Joseph’s College FTG and I’m in Year 11.
Are your subjects directed to a certain
occupation choice ?
Yes, I am studying Building and Construction.
What got you into umpiring and do you have
another part time job ?
My Pa, John Edwards. I treat umpiring as my
part time job.
Do you play other sports or how do you like to
spend your leisure time ?
Yes, I play Cricket with Johnson Park in the
FTGCA and Under 17 Football with The Basin in
the EFL.
What is your favourite ground ?
Upwey.
What is your favourite holiday destination ?
Phillip Island
What type of music do you like and is there a
TV show you never miss ?
I like The Foo Fighters and I never miss The
Bounce.
Do you have a sporting hero and name two
famous people you would like to meet ?
My Sporting hero would be Kamdyn Mcintosh
and I would like to meet Kobe Bryant and Jeff
Hardy.
10 AFL Outer East Football and NetballSimone Traynor - 200 Games
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Simone Traynor reaches the milestone of 200 games
for PFNC this weekend.
Simone is one of 3 players who have played every
season since Powelltown netball started in 2007.
Simone has been a wonderful servant to the club
as a player & coach, was an important member of
our first premiership team - A Grade in 2009, then
backed it up in 2010 when we won premierships
in all grades. In 2011 Simone was a member
of the runner-up A Grade team, then won
another premiership in B Grade in 2012,
where she was awarded Best on Court.
Simone spent most of her Powelly
career in defence, where she was a
strong and reliable defender, but has
recently made the change into goals,
where she leads by example and never
gives up. She has won many awards at
both ends of the court.
Simone coached C & D Grade very
successfully between 2014 & 2018,
and in 2019 she is taking a break
from coaching to concentrate on
playing.
In 2017 Simone played her first
game with daughter Sonja and
has played many games with her
since.
Simone has always been a
fantastic club person, willing to
help out where required, and is
very supportive of all players in
all grades.
Simone is a true Demon &
champion of the club - not
bad considering she was only
planning to ‘fill-in’ for a couple
of games in 2007!
Congratulations from
everyone at Powelly on this
amazing achievement!
Taylah
11From the Media Desk – By Matt Fotia
Another massive weekend of football has passed us But with wins over both Eagles (Beaconsfield and
by and more conundrums have crossed our paths. Cranbourne) post the bye, the Dogs have roared
There are swings and roundabouts for the Eagles into the five and are now in complete control of
and Dogs, a RiverPig mudslide and a closer look their own destiny, favourites for three of their last
at the run home and first week of finals in each four matches.
division. It’s the Football Review. The two sides probably have differing views on the
1. Swings and Roundabouts bye. But it looks like it has set them up for a meeting
There’s been much conjecture about the scheduling in the first week of finals and if their last meeting
of byes in the Premier Division this season. Each was anything to go by, we should be thankful for
club has two byes due to the odd number of sides, the bye.
along with two extra whole division byes. 2. RiverPig Mud Slide
The first of these was for the Outer East’s Yarra Glen went down to Yarra Junction on the
participation in the AFL Victoria Community weekend by 27 points in an enthralling contest
Championships and the second for the Victorian that ebbed and flowed throughout the day, as the
Country v Victorian Amateur Football Association, RiverPigs took it up to the Eagles on their home
where Outer East players are eligible for selection. deck.
The latter of these two byes has been the most They kicked the opening two goals of the last
controversial as no Outer East players were quarter to bring the margin back to within two
selected, leaving clubs aggrieved by the lack of goals as Billy Gardner (two goals), Daniel Hurley,
continuity they were being force-fed. Whilst most Austin Smith and Lachlan Telford (four goals) took
clubs haven’t been too affected by the bye, two it up to the Eagles and their star studded midfield.
clubs have had their seasons fortunes aggressively The Eagles were able to lift though as experienced
changed post bye in Beaconsfield and Wandin. heads Allan Chandler, David Johnson and John
The Eagles had won six games on the bounce Holmes lead the resistance to will the Eagles over
heading into the Vic Country v VAFA bye, with their the line for the 12th time this season. The Eagles win
last two wins against familiar foes in Cranbourne has left Yarra Glen in the previously unfathomable
and Narre Warren lifting them from outside chance position of missing the finals with the RiverPigs
to genuine premiership smoky. drifting back to fifth after Gembrook-Cockatoo’s
percentage boosting win on the weekend.
They were running like a well oiled machine with
Leigh McQuillen’s detailed approach seeing them Powelltown’s shock win over Kinglake didn’t help
keep Cranbourne to just 30 points and Narre their cause either, with the Towner’s now just a
Warren to 59 points as they looked set to lock down game back from the RiverPigs, but technically on
the double chance. the same points as they’re yet to have their second
bye for 2019.
But the bye seems to have put a halt to this run. The
Eagles went down to the then sixth placed Wandin The good news for Yarra Glen is the fact that they
the week after the bye, their defensive structures play both of these two sides in the remaining three
either rusty or blown apart by the chaotic nature of rounds. It leaves them with control over their 2019
the Dogs ball movement. season. If they’re able to win both of those games
they’ll go into the finals in fourth position, with a
That result left them licking their wounds during the recent win over their elimination final opponents
build up to their clash with premiership favourite and the knowledge that their best football is good
and arch rivals Berwick. Whilst they were able to enough to challenge the top three.
compete with the Wickers, they were unable to
maintain the standard and went down comfortably. Split the difference against the Demons and
Brookers and percentage will have a massive part
The Eagles are now fourth with two crucial games to play.
to come against Olinda Ferny Creek (away) and
Woori Yallock (away), where a loss to either side Lose both and September getaways will be high on
will sentence them to a fourth placed finish and an the priority list.
elimination showdown. 3. The Run Home
Wandin had split the difference in the six weeks There’s just three weeks left before the 2019 AFL
leading up to the aforementioned Vic Country v Outer East Finals Series kicks off and there is still so
VAFA bye. They’d steadied the ship with three wins much left undecided.
through the middle after their horror start to the Who will finish fifth in Premier Division and Division
season, but went into the bye thinking about what Two?
could’ve been after consecutive defeats to Berwick
and Woori Yallock. They’d faded in those two Will Woori Yallock hang on to the double chance?
matches, lacked their usual vigour and seemed very Can Pakenham usurp Monbulk for the week off and
unlikely to make the finals after the loss to the Tigers. could Powelltown end up in fourth position?
12 AFL Outer East Football and NetballFrom the Media Desk continued
OUTER EAST
We decided to jump on the SportsTg predictor and we can’t go past the Lions. Round 15 also sees
see how each Division will end up and who will Monbulk play Mount Evelyn again and we think
take on who in week one of their respective finals. the Hawks will complete a clean sweep over the
Division Two Rovers, especially on their home patch.
Next weekend shapes up as a massive one in Pakenham host Officer in the final round of the
Division Two with Yarra Glen travelling out to season and despite the Roos impressive form of late,
Powelltown with the Towner’s fresh off a big win it’ll be the Lions who enter finals on a winning note.
over Kinglake. It’ll be a tight one, with the RiverPigs Predicted Top Five
scraping home in their earlier clash by just one 1. Pakenham - 56 points - 171%
point. This time around we think the Demons will
get over the line, home ground advantage coming 2. Monbulk - 56 - 165%
into it. 3. Doveton - 44 - 122%
Gembrook-Cockatoo travel to Seville where a win 4. Mount Evelyn - 36 - 126%
over the Blues would more or less book them a 5. Officer - 32 - 130%
spot in the finals. We don’t see it happening though
- the Blues are in too good of form. Projected First Week of Finals
Round 17 sees Kinglake host Yarra Junction, where Qualifying Final - Monbulk v Doveton
the Lakers can give the Blues the week off with Elimination Final - Mount Evelyn v Officer
a win over the Eagles. However we think Yarra
Premier Division
Junction will keep the race for first alive with an
away win over Andrew Fairchild’s men. Round 14 is a massive one with Wandin hosting
Narre Warren and Woori Yallock welcoming
Yarra Glen travel to Gembrook-Cockatoo in the
Berwick to the Tigers den. Despite the home
final round of the year and we think it’ll be a play
ground advantage we think the top two will have
off for fifth with Powelltown having Yea and the bye
too much for the Dogs and Tigers, but good games
to finish off their home and away season.
of football should ensue.
It’ll be another tight one, but we think the Brookers
Beaconsfield travel to Olinda Ferny Creek in round
might just have enough at home, sentencing the
15 as the Bloods look to keep their slim finals
RiverPigs to an early finish to 2019.
chances alive. Despite the recent form of both sides
Predicted Top Six indicating the Bloods should be favourites, we think
1. Seville - 64 points - 224% Leigh McQuillen’s troops will have enough to sneak
2. Yarra Junction - 64 - 189% a crucial away win.
3. Kinglake - 52 - 125% Cranbourne should reverse their earlier loss to
4. Powelltown - 44 - 127% Olinda Ferny Creek on their home deck in round
5. Gembrook-Cockatoo - 44 - 124% 17 whilst Narre Warren should win against Woori
Yallock at Kalora Park. The Magpies will then host
6. Yarra Glen - 40 - 123% Berwick, meeting the Wickers for the first time
Projected First Week of Finals since April 6th. We’ve got the home side winning
Qualifying Final - Yarra Junction v Kinglake this one by just one kick, although it shouldn’t
effect the ladder.
Elimination Final - Powelltown v Gembrook-
Cockatoo Woori Yallock and Beaconsfield play off for the
double chance at Woori Yallock and like their first
Division One encounter we see the home side coming out on top,
This weekend sees Round 13’s completion and it booking themselves a spot in the Qualifying Final.
pits the likely elimination finalists against each Predicted Top Six
other as Mount Evelyn host Officer. We can’t look
1. Berwick - 64 points - 214%
past the Rovers at home after the way they’ve
previously knocked off Doveton and Pakenham at 2. Narre Warren - 64 - 191%
home. 3. Woori Yallock - 50 - 107%
The Doves host Monbulk on their home deck in 4. Beaconsfield - 48 - 149%
Round 14 and it shapes as a big one, especially 5. Wandin - 44 - 86%
considering their first meeting. Home ground 6. Cranbourne - 38 - 127%
advantage comes into it and the Hawks may still Projected First Week of Finals
have a few key players out of their side - Doves win.
Qualifying Final - Narre Warren v Woori Yallock
Doveton then go on to host Pakenham the
following weekend, but after the way Pakenham Elimination Final - Beaconsfield v Wandin
dismantled them earlier in the season and the way
they’ve continued the grow throughout the season,
AFL Outer East Football and Netball 1314 AFL Outer East Football and Netball
Expert Tipsters - This Weeks Tips
OUTER EAST
TOTAL LAST WK PREMIER FOOTBALL PREMIER NETBALL TOTAL LAST WK PREMIER FOOTBALL PREMIER NETBALL
Beaconsfield Beaconsfield Upwey-Tecoma Upwey-Tecoma
241 18 Narre Warren Narre Warren
157 18 Wandin Narre Warren
Leo Berwick Woori Yallock Tony Smith Woori Yallock Woori Yallock
Groenewegen Cranbourne Cranbourne Fed Member Cranbourne Cranbourne
DIV 1 FOOTBALL DIV 1 NETBALL for Casey DIV 1 FOOTBALL DIV 1 NETBALL
Mount Evelyn ROC Mount Evelyn ROC
Doveton Doveton Doveton Doveton
DIV 2 FOOTBALL DIV 2 NETBALL DIV 2 FOOTBALL DIV 2 NETBALL
Powelltown Yarra Glen Powelltown Yarra Glen
Yarra Junction Seville Yarra Junction Seville
Seville Kinglake Seville Kinglake
Kinglake Kinglake
TOTAL LAST WK PREMIER FOOTBALL PREMIER NETBALL TOTAL LAST WK PREMIER FOOTBALL PREMIER NETBALL
Beaconsfield Beaconsfield Upwey-Tecoma Upwey-Tecoma
220 18 Wandin Narre Warren
185 11 Narre Warren Narre Warren
Tony Woori Yallock Woori Yallock James Merlino Berwick Berwick
Mitchell Cranbourne Cranbourne State Member Cranbourne Cranbourne
DIV 1 FOOTBALL DIV 1 NETBALL for Monbulk DIV 1 FOOTBALL DIV 1 NETBALL
Mount Evelyn ROC Mount Evelyn Mount Evelyn
Doveton Doveton Emerald Emerald
DIV 2 FOOTBALL DIV 2 NETBALL DIV 2 FOOTBALL DIV 2 NETBALL
Powelltown Yarra Glen Powelltown Powelltown
Yarra Junction Seville Thornton-Eildon Seville
Seville Kinglake Seville Alexandra
Kinglake Alexandra
TOTAL LAST WK PREMIER FOOTBALL PREMIER NETBALL TOTAL LAST WK PREMIER FOOTBALL PREMIER NETBALL
Beaconsfield Upwey-Tecoma Beaconsfield Beaconsfield
188 17 Narre Warren Narre Warren
168 9 Narre Warren Narre Warren
Brad Battin Berwick Woori Yallock Cindy McLeish Woori Yallock Woori Yallock
Member for Cranbourne Cranbourne State Member Healesville Healesville
Gembrook DIV 1 FOOTBALL DIV 1 NETBALL for Eildon DIV 1 FOOTBALL DIV 1 NETBALL
Officer ROC Mount Evelyn Mount Evelyn
Emerald Emerald Doveton Doveton
DIV 2 FOOTBALL DIV 2 NETBALL DIV 2 FOOTBALL DIV 2 NETBALL
Powelltown Powelltown Yarra Glen Yarra Glen
Yarra Junction Seville Yarra Junction Yarra Junction
Gembrook-Cockatoo Alexandra Seville Seville
Alexandra Kinglake Kinglake
TOTAL LAST WK PREMIER FOOTBALL PREMIER NETBALL TOTAL LAST WK PREMIER FOOTBALL PREMIER NETBALL
233 18 Upwey-Tecoma
Wandin
Upwey-Tecoma
Narre Warren
155 18 Upwey-Tecoma
Wandin
Upwey-Tecoma
Narre Warren
Rory Woori Yallock Woori Yallock Jason Wood Woori Yallock Woori Yallock
Sloane Cranbourne Cranbourne Member for Cranbourne Cranbourne
DIV 1 FOOTBALL DIV 1 NETBALL La Trobe DIV 1 FOOTBALL DIV 1 NETBALL
Mount Evelyn ROC Mount Evelyn ROC
Doveton Doveton Doveton Doveton
DIV 2 FOOTBALL DIV 2 NETBALL DIV 2 FOOTBALL DIV 2 NETBALL
Powelltown Yarra Glen Powelltown Yarra Glen
Yarra Junction Seville Yarra Junction Seville
Seville Kinglake Seville Kinglake
Kinglake Kinglake
AFL Outer East Football and Netball 15Semi Final - Veterans @ Narre Warren 16 AFL Outer East Football and Netball
Message from TAC
OUTER EAST
Sporting clubs across Victoria score road
safety goals with TAC’s Towards Zero Round
Football and netball clubs across Victoria will go the extra mile to tackle road safety next month,
as they help kick off the inaugural TAC Towards Zero Round.
For the first time in the TAC’s 28-year-long “The thousands of football and netball players
partnership with AFL Victoria, the TAC is right across the state cover hundreds of
coordinating a state-wide, fixtured round for all kilometres travelling to games throughout the
grassroots and community football and netball season”, Mr Crossett said.
clubs from August 2-4.
“Through our partnership with AFL Victoria, and
Through the TAC’s partnership with AFL Victoria, the launch of the Towards Zero Round, we’re
the Towards Zero Round will enable the TAC to able to have a direct conversation with those
share the message of road safety with more Victorians about the role they play in making
than 400,000 Victorians who are involved in our roads safer and working towards zero deaths
local sporting clubs across the state. and serious injuries on our roads,” he said.
The round will see more than 1,000 local Alarmingly, 165 Victorians have already lost their
football captains, as well as other team players, lives on the roads this year, up from 104 at the
wearing the number 0 on their backs instead of same time as last year (56-per-cent increase).
their usual jumper number. VFL, VFL women’s, Tragically, 95 of these deaths have occurred on
netball players and junior footballers will also regional roads, compared with 52 the same time
be involved in the initiative, with TAC rolling out
in 2018.
a range of additional activities throughout the
weekend. The Towards Zero Round is a new approach
by the TAC and AFL Victoria to engage the
TAC Acting Chief Executive Officer Bruce
community and increase awareness about
Crossett said the Towards Zero round aims
critical road safety issues. As part of this
to highlight the real value of reaching zero
initiative, the TAC have also invested $300,000
deaths on our roads and why it’s something all
in a Community Grants Program, where local
Victorians should be working towards.
clubs will have the opportunity to apply for
“Grassroots football and netball clubs are the grants of up to $10,000.
life blood of their communities and I’m sure
Community members can help spread the
you would be hard pressed to find someone
message that ‘Zero is Possible’ by tagging
involved who hasn’t been affected by road
TAC in your Towards Zero Round photos on
trauma,” Mr Crossett said.
social media by searching Transport Accident
“We believe that zero is the only acceptable Commission (TAC) on Facebook and @
number of deaths on our roads, but we need tacvictoria on Instagram.
everyone to play their part,” he said.
To find out more about the Toward Zero Round
“This round is putting road safety at the fore and to see if your club is eligible to apply for the
and we’re asking everyone to prioritise safety to Community Grants Program, visit aflvic.com.au.
make sure every journey is a safe one.”
Recent research from La Trobe University and
AFL Victoria has highlighted the true value
football clubs have for their wider communities,
revealing that for every player, football clubs
reach 10 people in their community.
AFL Outer East Football and Netball 172019 Results - Premier Division Football
GOALS: Beaconsfield: A. Johnston 2, J. Mounter 1, C. Stirling 1, G. Skaliaris 1
2019 TWW Premier Div Seniors BEST: Beaconsfield: S. Merrick, J. Mounter, P. Ward, B. Giliberto, K. Rowland,
C. Olsson
BERWICK V. BEACONSFIELD
Berwick 1.2, 7.5, 10.8, 11.8 (74) WANDIN V. GEMBROOK COCKATOO
Beaconsfield 2.2, 2.6, 5.6, 5.10 (40) Gembrook Cockatoo 3.4, 8.8, 10.13, 15.18 (108)
GOALS: Berwick: H. Money 3, J. Magner 1, J. Burgess 1, T. Tuck 1, J. Bergman Wandin 0.2, 0.3, 0.6, 0.7 (7)
1, D. Morris 1, N. Green 1, T. Thomas 1, J. Cirulis 1 Beaconsfield: K. O’Sullivan GOALS: Gembrook Cockatoo: A. Firrito 3, K. Wood 2, L. Shepheard 2, H.
3, D. Johnston 1, M. Johnson 1 BEST: Berwick: N. Hillard, J. Cirulis, J. Graham, Sproule 2, L. McCulloch 2, W. Jordan-Hill 1, S. Gibson 1, K. Gelastopoulous
N. Green, L. Vaughan, T. Brennan Beaconsfield: C. Walker, K. O’Sullivan, J. 1, D. Kee 1 BEST: Gembrook Cockatoo: A. Firrito, D. Kee, L. McCulloch, M.
Bowd, R. McMillan, D. Hellyer, R. Welsh Watson, K. Gelastopoulous, J. Burchill Wandin: M. Feakes, P. Deed, D. Sartori,
M. Keithley, K. Dawson-Brunsch, B. Fowkes
WANDIN V. CRANBOURNE
Wandin 1.3, 4.7, 8.13, 12.20 (92) WOORI YALLOCK V. OLINDA FERNY CREEK
Cranbourne 3.3, 6.3, 6.4, 13.11 (89) Woori Yallock 2.5, 6.11, 13.14, 21.17 (143)
GOALS: Wandin: H. Byrne 2, M. Cerquarelli 2, J. Van Unen 2, M. Fowkes 1, M. Olinda Ferny Creek 1.1, 1.1, 2.5, 2.5 (17)
Sandfort 1, P. Bruzzese 1, P. Hodgett 1, C. Johnston 1, T. Merlino 1 Cranbourne: GOALS: Woori Yallock: H. Relf 6, L. O’Dea 5, T. Amarant 3, C. Cotton 2, J.
A. Burr 5, S. Marusic 2, L. Bee-Hugo 1, T. Marks 1, K. Nunn 1, J. Anderson 1, Willems 2, O. Hodgson 2, C. Holmes 1 Olinda Ferny Creek: A. Tomada 1, R.
D. Bass 1, R. Jones 1 BEST: Wandin: R. Heasley, M. Fowkes, M. Sandfort, D. Goldberg 1 BEST: Woori Yallock: J. Willems, H. Relf, O. Hodgson, N. Erickson
Barton, P. Hodgett, J. Bayliss Cranbourne: J. Bertrand, S. Marusic, A. Burr, L. - Taylor, C. Cotton, T. Amarant Olinda Ferny Creek: T. Gaudion-Arrowsmith, C.
Bee-Hugo, B. Buntine, G. Osborne Keegan, L. Dennis, M. Riordan, O. Sarafian, N. Rose
WOORI YALLOCK V. OLINDA FERNY CREEK NARRE WARREN V. ALEXANDRA
Woori Yallock 4.4, 6.8, 9.8, 12.12 (84) Narre Warren won by foreit.
Olinda Ferny Creek 4.1, 8.4, 9.6, 9.8 (62) UPWEY TECOMA V. BERWICK SPRINGS
GOALS: Woori Yallock: B. Arnold 3, K. Thompson 2, J. Williams 2, B. Upwey Tecoma 4.3, 8.5, 11.7, 15.12 (102)
Monkhorst 1, M. Arnold 1, M. Batten 1, J. Matthews 1, J. Wall 1 Olinda Ferny Berwick Springs 0.1, 1.2, 2.3, 2.5 (17)
Creek: J. Charge 2, L. Hill 2, L. Taylor 1, C. Brown 1, H. Greenall 1, T. Dawson 1, GOALS: Upwey Tecoma: R. Sinclair 3, T. Attalla 2, P. Booth 2, R. Cheslett 2, C.
M. Cunningham 1 BEST: Woori Yallock: M. Riseley, K. Thompson, J. Williams Maloney 1, W. Sinclair 1, J. Goldie 1, T. Holland 1, B. Burrows 1, M. Stokes 1
, J. Wall, M. Batten, Z. Monkhorst Olinda Ferny Creek: L. Hill, P. Gough, D. Berwick Springs: J. McCallum 1, P. Wilson 1 BEST: Upwey Tecoma: J.
Wilson, M. Hottes, D. Noorda Sheehan, W. Sinclair, J. Goldie, T. Holland, M. Stokes Berwick Springs: R.
NARRE WARREN V. HEALESVILLE Hillman, E. Azadzoi, J. Albanese, C. McGuire, L. Barratt, T. Wright
Narre Warren 8.5, 17.12, 21.19, 31.22 (208)
Healesville 1.2, 4.5, 6.6, 8.6 (54)
GOALS: Narre Warren: M. Collins 6, D. Jackson 6, T. Toner 4, N. Foote 4, T.
Cody 3, M. Soroczynski 2, C. McNamara 1, J. Davies 1, T. Miller 1, B. Scalzo 1, J.
Richardson 1, P. Gentile 1 Healesville: J. Roe-Duggan 2, M. Hay 2, R. Woodford
1, S. Donkin 1, C. Boeder 1, D. Plozza 1 BEST: Narre Warren: J. Richardson, T.
Cody, M. Collins, D. Quirk, N. Foote, C. McNamara Healesville: J. Roe-Duggan,
N. Mende, M. Hay, L. Daly, H. Keeling, M. Renouf
2019 Coldstream Cider Prem Div Res
BERWICK V. BEACONSFIELD
Beaconsfield 2.3, 3.3, 5.5, 8.6 (54)
Berwick 3.5, 4.7, 4.8, 7.10 (52)
GOALS: Beaconsfield: M. Homfray 2, L. Marchetti 2, J. Budge 2, M. Pollock
1, L. Modica 1 Berwick: J. Roach 1, M. Pereira 1, J. O’Sullivan 1, B. Colling
1, T. Hillard 1, J. Jamieson 1, J. Andrew 1 BEST: Beaconsfield: J. Harmes, B.
McConnell, J. Lay, M. Homfray, H. Brough, J. Hamilton Berwick: T. Bindley, M.
Pereira, M. McLardy, K. Meredith, T. Weinzierl, T. Van Hout
WANDIN V. CRANBOURNE
Cranbourne 1.2, 6.2, 8.3, 10.6 (66)
Wandin 1.3, 2.3, 3.5, 5.5 (35)
GOALS: Cranbourne: J. Love 2, S. DePaoli 2, A. Lawler-Lobato 2, J. Mills
2, H. Calais 1, N. McPhillips 1 Wandin: D. Hirst 2, A. Wisby 1, T. Page 1, T.
Leech-Hines 1 BEST: Cranbourne: A. Lawler-Lobato, L. Bellinvia, L. Bertrand,
M. Brannelly, R. Bakker, P. Delaroche Wandin: C. Jones, T. Baseden, M.
Handasyde, S. Berner, L. Corbett, J. Glenn
WOORI YALLOCK V. OLINDA FERNY CREEK
Olinda Ferny Creek 3.5, 5.10, 9.15, 12.20 (92)
Woori Yallock 1.4, 1.7, 3.7, 3.8 (26)
GOALS: Olinda Ferny Creek: R. Chazbek 3, A. Reid 2, R. Davis 2, G. Stevens
2, A. Evans 1, S. Hill 1, A. Rogers 1 Woori Yallock: G. Annowsky 1, J. Wyatt 1,
C. Cotton 1 BEST: Olinda Ferny Creek: L. Seal, P. Steen, A. Evans, A. Rogers,
R. Chazbek, R. Davis Woori Yallock: J. Gray, C. Lower, D. Smith, A. Brooks, C.
Bell, C. Ferguson
NARRE WARREN V. HEALESVILLE
Narre Warren won by foreit.
2019 YV Toyota Prem Div U18’s
BERWICK V. BEACONSFIELD
Beaconsfield 0.4, 2.5, 3.6, 5.11 (41)
Berwick 0.3, 2.5, 2.7, 3.9 (27)
18 AFL Outer East Football and NetballFootball Ladder 2019 - Premier Division Football
OUTER EAST
2019 Totally Work Wear Premier Division Seniors
Team P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS
1 Berwick 11 10 1 0 2 0 1313 548 239.60 48
2 Narre Warren 12 10 2 0 1 0 1496 693 215.87 44
3 Woori Yallock 11 7 3 1 2 0 886 857 103.38 38
4 Beaconsfield 12 7 5 0 1 0 1043 698 149.43 32
5 Wandin 12 6 6 0 1 0 1054 1377 76.54 28
6 Cranbourne 11 4 6 1 2 0 972 758 128.23 26
7 Olinda Ferny Creek 12 4 8 0 1 0 809 989 81.80 20
8 Upwey Tecoma 11 2 9 0 2 0 702 1302 53.92 16
9 Healesville 12 1 11 0 1 0 615 1668 36.87 8
2019 Coldstream Cider Premier Division Reserves
Team P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS
1 Narre Warren 11 9 1 1 1 1 1205 255 472.55 46
2 Berwick 11 9 2 0 2 0 1158 235 492.77 44
3 Beaconsfield 12 10 2 0 1 0 1208 342 353.22 44
4 Cranbourne 10 6 4 0 2 1 746 573 130.19 36
5 Upwey Tecoma 11 5 6 0 2 0 675 612 110.29 28
6 Wandin 11 5 6 0 1 0 503 919 54.73 24
7 Olinda Ferny Creek 12 4 7 1 1 0 572 843 67.85 22
8 Healesville 11 1 10 0 1 0 277 1449 19.12 8
9 Woori Yallock 11 0 11 0 2 0 189 1305 14.48 8
2019 Yarra Valley Toyota Premier Division Under 18’s
Team P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS
1 Narre Warren 12 11 1 0 0 1 1470 348 422.41 48
2 Berwick 13 11 2 0 0 0 1451 340 426.76 44
3 Beaconsfield 13 10 3 0 0 0 1340 421 318.29 40
4 Upwey Tecoma 12 8 4 0 0 1 1042 526 198.10 36
5 Gembrook Cockatoo 11 7 4 0 0 1 753 729 103.29 32
6 Woori Yallock 12 6 6 0 0 1 819 738 110.98 28
7 Berwick Springs 13 3 9 1 0 0 491 1164 42.18 14
8 Alexandra 10 2 8 0 0 0 412 1313 31.38 8
9 Olinda Ferny Creek 13 1 11 1 0 0 313 1332 23.50 6
10 Wandin 13 1 12 0 0 0 278 1458 19.07 4
Top Goal Kickers 2019 - Premier Division Football
OUTER EAST
NAME CLUB GOALS NAME CLUB GOALS
TOTALLY WORKWEAR PREMIER DIVISION SNRS 2019 COLDSTREAM CIDER PREM DIV RES
Harrison Money Berwick 3 46 Joshua Dowling Narre Warren 0 46
Justin Van Unen Wandin 2 39 Jason Budge Beaconsfield 2 29
Daniel Jackson Narre Warren 6 34 Max Sheppard Narre Warren 0 24
Michael Collins Narre Warren 6 32 Hamish West Narre Warren 0 19
Daniel Gorringe Wandin 0 27 Archie Lawler-Lobato Cranbourne 2 15
2019 YARRA VALLEY TOYOTA PREM DIV U18’S Nathan Power Narre Warren 0 31
Rory Sinclair Upwey Tecoma 3 42 George Skaliaris Beaconsfield 1 31
Jacob Keysers Berwick 0 37 Anthony Johnston Beaconsfield 2 30
AFL Outer East Football and Netball 19Round 14 - Premier Division Football
Beaconsfield
Holm Park Recreation Reserve 100 Beaconsfield Emerald Road Beaconsfield Vic 3807
Melways Ref: 111 H10
SENIORS COACH Leigh McQuillen
SENIORS ASS COACH Dale Carey, Mitch Welsh
RESERVES/DEVELOPMENT COACH Luke Young
RESERVES ASS COACH Scott Kerr
UNDER 18’S COACH Darren Hamilton UNDER 18’S ASS COACH Brett Griel
SENIORS 22 Trent Stokoe 44 Jack Docherty 66 James Misso 21 Kye Rowland
1 Taylor Joyce 23 Jack Harmes 45 Hayden Brough 67 Caleb Allport 23 John Menjivar
2 Jake Bowd 24 Mitchell Welsh 46 Nick McPherson 68 Ryan Orridge 24 Mathew Lawless
3 Michael Misso 25 Jesse Patullo 47 Matthew Bradfield 69 Lucas Handley 25 Cooper Preece
4 Bradley Homfray 26 Jamie Plumridge 48 Mitchell Smith 26 Daniel Davies
5 Scott Meyer 27 Jason Budge 49 Tyson Robinson UNDER 18’S 27 Joshua Parker
6 James Munro 28 Devon Smith 50 Brandon Frith 1 Callam Stirling 30 Zane Heinze
7 Lachlan Modica 29 Harrison Paul 51 Cody Weightman 2 Ben Gilliberto 34 Caydn Paterson
8 Jack Griffiths 30 Brodie McConnell 52 Sam Merrick 3 Jack Hornstra 38 Ethan Reeves
9 Ryan Bromley 31 Jake Cameron 53 Josh Mounter 4 Josh Mounter 39 Patrick Ward
10 Riley Verbi 32 Justin Markulija 54 Bryce Milford 5 Patrick Green 40 Jayden Redhead
11 Kyle O’Sullivan 33 Jacob Patullo 55 Luke Scott 6 Connor Olsson 45 Mitch Homfray
12 Corey Walker 34 Lachlan Valentine 56 Jackson Old 7 Ben Cross 47 George Skaliaris
13 Riley Boland 35 Jason Tendler 57 Lachlan Graham 9 Bryce Milford 48 Bailey Hume
14 Damien Johnston 36 Connor Guley 58 Myles Currie 10 William Hamilton 53 Tom Metcalf
15 Matthew Homfray 37 Jai Hamilton 59 Sean Dwyer 11 Matthew Wilson 54 Cody Weightman
16 Robbie McMillan 38 Daniel Hellyer 60 Brock Jenkins-Ton 12 Max Schinner 59 Samuel Merrick
17 Luke Bettio 39 Matthew Johnson 61 Daniel Kelly 13 Jeremy Valentine 60 Matthew Young
18 Boadie Motton 40 Tyler Stokoe 62 Jayden Lay 14 Joshua Caddy 68 Seth Williamson
19 Brendan Whitecross 41 Brodie Entwistle 63 Declan Naylor 16 Beau Gibbs 69 Noah Young
20 Daniel Johnston 42 Ben McGowan 64 Bailey Howarth 18 Anthony Johnston
21 Luke Marchetti 43 Riley Welsh 65 Mitchell Pollock 19 Noah Wood
Beaconsfield Football Club welcomes & appreciates the support of our Major Sponsors for 2019
20 AFL Outer East Football and NetballRound 14 - Premier Division Football
OUTER EAST
Upwey Tecoma upweytecomafc.vcfl.com.au
Upwey Football Ground Melways Ref: 75 B8
Chosen Avenue, Upwey
SENIORS COACH David Bell
SENIORS ASS COACH Adrian Matiuzzo
RESERVES COACH James Donnelly
U18’S COACH Travis Comello
U18’S ASS COACH Stephen Boyd
1 David Bell 21 Tom Holland 42 Bailey Stimac 65 Dillon Devers 12 Nicholaas Domanski
2 Mason Kirby 22 Ryley Hannagan Wuttke 65r Divesh Sareen 13 William Sinclair
3 Jackson Waters 23 Roy Peterson 43 Jackson Hannigan 66 Joshua O’Brien 14 Rex Mynott
3r Sebastian 24 Lachlan Hughes 44 Jarrod Van Mourik 67 Kris O’Brien 15 John Koutros
Shinehberg 25 Rory Burke 45 Mathew Eagleton 88 Jesse Pandelias 16 Caleb Jones
4 Haydn Stanley 26 Damon Torrance 46 Marcus Starow 17 Rory Sinclair
5 Kyle Grenda 27 Keenan Hinton 47 Daniel Waters 18 Cody Maloney
6 Jethro Van Hesse 28 Pierce Rooney 49 Declan Burke UNDER 18’s 19 Peter Booth
7 Tom Robinson 30 Liam Beacom 51 Luke van Mourik 1 Ethan Bosua 20 Liam Comber
9 Blair Sheppard 30r David Grant 52 Ben Wood 2 Blake Burrows 21 Tom Holland
11 Bailey Oates 31 Michael Charles 53 Jarred Teofilo 4 Jonah Scott 22 Kurt Weiser
12 Isaac Krijt 32 Benjamin Watson 55 Thomas Edyvane 5 Michael Domanski 23 Riley Cheslett
13 Glenn Costas 33 Nathan Waterman 56 Michael Tonge 6 Jai Sheehan 24 Jack Hay
14 Liam O’Brien 34 Isaac Shineberg 58 Dylan Comber 7 Ethan Kennedy 25 Jackson Fox
15 Sam Waters 35 Jordan Tailby 59 Tim Hansen 8 Mitchell Stokes
16 Aaron Grenda 37 Jack Hughes 60 Caelan Bourke 9 Joel Goldie
18 Mathew Nicholson 38 Toby McKern 61 Tyler Johnson 10 Caiden Bolger
19 Lachlan Sheppard 40 Dyllan Wison 62 Teigan Bolger 11 Lincoln Henderson-
20 Jacob Krijt 41 Nathan Beacom 63 Steve Gannell Rosaia
Upwey Football & Netball Club would like to thank the following sponsors for their support this season
AFL Outer East Football and Netball 21Round 14 - Premier Division Football
Wandin wandinfc.vcfl.com.au
Wandin Football Ground Clegg Rd, Wandin
Melways Ref: 119 C12
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SENIORS COACH Nick Adam
WAN
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SENIORS ASS COACH Dave Tilley & Dave Barton
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RESERVES COACH Julian Smith TB
ALL CLU
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1 Daniel Ladner 17 Pat Bruzzese 35 Daniel Hirst
2 Tom Merlino 18 Clinton Johnson 38 Josh Riseborough
3 Justin Van Unen 18R Mitchell Dall 42 Jake Mcinnes
4 Josh James 19 Aaron Mandl 43 Alex O’Reilly
5 John Ladner 20 Bailey Stokes 44 Liam Mcgookin
6 Jarrod Glenn 21 Alex Wisby 46 Pat Hodgett
7 Tom Hinds 22 Harrison Byrne 48 Matthew Mckenzie
8 Marcus O’Donohue 23 Brendan Foley 50 Matt Handasyde
9 Michael Fowkes 23R Tom Wieneroider 53 Tom Leach Hines
10 David Barton 24 Jordan Spencer 54 Scott Berner
11 Daniel Gorringe 26 Andre Napoleone 56 Ryan Milne
12 Chris Foley 27 John Del Giudice 57 Rohan Heasley
13 Jarrod Rowe 28 Luke McPhee 59 Rory Say
13R Kyle Stokes 29 Daniel Kennedy 61 Alex Rouget
14 Sam Wettenhall 32 Tyson Smith 69 Mark Sandfort
15 Jackson Byrne 33 Daniel Bailey
16 Matt Cerquarelli 34 Tom Page
Wandin Football Incorporated would like to thank the following sponsors for their support this season
Defence Fire Methvens Real Estate
Porter Davis Homes Fluidtech
G&T Water Technology Cellarbrations Emerald
Alarming Solutions Bendigo Bank Wandin
Yarra Valley Financial Services Jotmex
Tobacco Station Group The Field Group
Red Rich Fruits Yarra Valley Automotive
Frontline Termite & Pest Yarra Ranges Lawyers
Control Edenbrae Homes
Hans On Plumbing Services Wandin Pizza
Hillndale Building Products Supply
Cherry Hill Orchards Chirnside Park Country Club &
Yarra Valley Cherries Gardiners Run
22 AFL Outer East Football and NetballRound 14 - Premier Division Football
OUTER EAST
Narre Warren
Kalora Park Fox Rd, Narre Warren North VIC 3804
Melways Ref: 108 D9
SENIORS COACH Matthew Shinners
SENIORS ASS COACH Col Elkins & Mick Maloney
RESERVES COACH Mike Vanden Broek
RESERVES ASS COACH Chris Collins
U18’S COACH Jamie Brown U18’S ASS COACH Matt Downe
1 Dylan Quirk 21 Trent Papworth 42 Kyle Graham 67 Joel Keeting 17 Harrison Kidd
2 Jack Flannery 22 Mitchell Tonna 43 Ryan Hill 68 Jason Edtmaier 18 Grant Mitchell
3 Bradley Scalzo 23 Aaron Wilson 44 Daniel Borninkhof 19 Ethan Damato
4 Mitchell Dempster 24 Mitchell Cox 46 Michael Schreiber UNDER 18’s 20 Will Tyers
5 Peter Gentile 25 Michael Collins 47 Stephen Brooks 1 Trent Downe 21 Hamish Williams
6 Joshua Tonna 27 Jack Toner 48 Nicholas Mashado 2 Dylan Mutimer 22 Riley Siwes
7 Trent Cody 28 Bailey Delves 49 Tyson Graham 3 Jake Stuart 23 Jordan Petrusic
9 Rhys Dempster 29 Tom Miller 50 Aaron Sutherland 4 Oscar Gillet 24 Jack Contencin
10 Colin McNamara 30 Dylan Webber 53 Jake Boccari 6 Ryan Stephenson 25 Dale Broughton
11 Ryan Quirk 31 Cory Bader 54 Connor Wilkins 7 Jarrod Sutherland 28 Ashton Williamson
12 Liam Myatt 32 Daniel Jackson 56 Brett Hodgers 8 Makaio Haywood 29 Adrian Bartucio
13 Jesse Davies 33 Hayden Johnson 58 Lachlan Baker 9 William Howe 31 Thomas Russell
14 Jake Richardson 34 Joel Zietsman 60 Matthew Butera 10 Matthew Butera 33 Bailey Mayworm
16 Stewart Scanlon 35 Clayton Taylor 61 Thomas Toner 11 Jamie Fudge 35 Jake McGowan
17 Nathan Foote 36 Hamish West 62 Joshua Dowling 12 Declan Brown 36 Mitchell Khawli
18 Max Sheppard 37 Cameron Miller 63 Ryan Patterson 13 Riley Murphy 39 Travis Callaghan
19 Matthew 38 Cory MacHaya 64 Kyle Contencin 14 Ryan Koo Kwet Kim 46 Brad Hall
Soroczynski 39 Tom Collard 65 15 Kye Howarth 50 Rick Green
20 Dean Scanlon 40 James Richards 66 Aiden Olssen 16 Lachlan Benson 56 Nathan Power
Narre Warren Football & Netball Club would like to
thank the following sponsors for their support this season.
SPONSORS
JQ Plastering
Berwick Mazda
Total Tools Fountain Gate
Chris Tonner Plumbing
Shinners Plumbing
Autobarn Narre Warren
Bank of Melbourne
Choices Flooring NW
Insurance Advisernet
Drouin West Timber
Midway Metals
Mulgrave Country Club
Ramsay Civil
AFL Outer East Football and Netball 23Round 14 - Premier Division Football
Woori Yallock wooriyallockfc.vcfl.com.au
Woori Yallock Football Ground Melways Ref: 286 F12
Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Rd, Woori Yallock
SENIORS COACH Brian ‘Jack’ Cole
RESERVES COACH Jarrod Leather
U18’S COACH Ricky Cotton
1 Hayden Smith Chris Lower ® 46 Jarrod Leather 15 Jamie Moller
2 Joel Smith 23 Bradd Arnold 88 Robbie Allen 16 Jake Willems
3 Brandon Mills 24 Alex Ferguson 18 Pierce Jenkin
4 Jake Matthews 26 Mitchell Arnold UNDER 18’s 21 Callum French
5 Campbell Smedley, Shaun 27 Tom Heron 1 Daniel Woods
Dean ® 28 Matt Imbrogno 2 Tennyson Amarant
6 Benjamin Monkhorst 29 Michael Porter 3 Jude Hay
8 Tim Anderson 30 Brendan Ganson 4 Josh Wall
10 Mitchell Anderson 31 Josh Gray 5 Liam O’dea
11 Josh Wall 32 Kane Thompson 6 Cooper Holmes
12 Jordan Williams 33 Sean Burnside 7 Dean Briggs
13 Kody Busoli 34 Tennyson Amarant 8 Aaron Aitchison
16 Michael Batten 35 Matthew Lowe 9 Chris Cotton
17 Jesse Smith 37 Alex Marsh 10 Harry Bonsagi
18 Jacob Aitchison 38 Jason Crisp 11 Noah Erickson
19 Michael Riseley 41 Chris Jenkin 12 Mitchell Anderson
20 Zac Monkhorst 44 Christian Cameron 13 Ozzie Hodgson
21 Callum French, 45 Joel Adams 14 Ky Hawkins
Woori Yallock Football Netball Club would like to thank the following sponsors:
AJ Sheetmetal Insulation Removals Yarra Valley Rental Pty Ltd
Auto1 Leisure Pools YV Financial Services
Barry Plant Real Estate Lilydale Mufflers Elumina Group Pty Ltd
Bellajet Lilydale Paints Handyman Dave
Bendigo Bank Peter Wallace Motors Subway Seville
Brendan Hay Plumbing Professionals Real Estate Yarra Valley Motor Trimming
Century Rain R & R Fumigation Tyer Power
Cindy McLeish Red E Group Woori Yallock Pizza
Cooler Kings S J Plastering Shell Woori Yallock
Crown Hotel Sebastian Property Services Pty Ltd Woori Yallock Newsagency
Curves State Wide Locksmiths Woori Yallock Butcher
Woods Environmental Services Valley Expresso Supa Dry Carpet Cleaning
Healesville Toyota Valley Cabinets and Joinery P/L Foodworks
Heritage and Heritage Yarra Valley Plastering
Hoogies of Seville Yarra Valley Quarries
24 AFL Outer East Football and NetballRound 14 - Premier Division Football
OUTER EAST
Berwick
Edwin Flack Reserve Manuka Road, Berwick
Melways Ref: 111 H7
SENIORS COACH Rhys Nisbet
SENIORS ASS COACH Todd Devine, Clint Evans, Michael Harold
RESERVES COACH Leigh Noonan
RESERVES ASS COACH Chris Kyriacou, Darren Padgham
U18’S COACH Jusitn Pearson ASS COACH Matthew Curtain, David Keysers
1 Brent Colling 20 Will Arthurson 40 Dylan Morris 60 Leroy Kidd 20 Daniel Guis
2 Lucas Jellyman- 21 Nick Hillard 41 Trent Thomas UNDER 18’s 21 Lucas Naffa
Turner 22 Tim Gunn 42 Jahvon Bergman 1 Noah Tabak 22 Kyle Gains
3 Jarryd Trait 23 Jake McLardy 43 Jonte Andrew 2 Mason Binns 23 William O’Sullivan
4 Bryce Rutherford 24 Josh Burgess 44 Josh Stow 3 Jacob Stephens 25 Dion Rosario
5 Travis Tuck 25 Matt McLardy 45 Josh West 4 Stephen Kyriacou 28 Luke Nowak
6 Trent van Hout 26 Matt Young 46 James Roach 5 Luke bakewell 30 Matthew Griffiths
7 Madison Andrews 27 Michael Johnson 47 Lachlan Mcgeagh 6 Joshua Brown 32 Sturart Gibson
8 Ash Smith 28 Kristian Meredith 48 Travis Bindley 7 Thomas Gambetta 35 Angus Clavarino
9 Bailey Asher 29 Reece Piper 49 Tim Vrevc 8 Anthony Clarke 38 Jeremy Taylor
10 Harry Money 30 Lachlan Vaughan 50 Jed Smith 9 Max Mcgreal 39 Jet Facey
11 Andrew Mozoroff 31 Scott Binder 51 Blake Rogers 10 Antonio Quach 40 Jordy Mcgeagh
12 Tom Brennan 32 Jake Jamieson 52 Nash De Prinse 11 Jacob Keysers 51 Heath Devine
13 Jayden Joyce 33 Tom Hillard 53 Jacob Bernard 12 Jayden Defilippis 53 Blake Sully
14 Hayden McLardy 34 Jesse Cirilus 54 Josh Vaughan 13 Khalem Spiteri 54 Harley West
15 Jordy Andrews 35 Conner Dunster 55 Toby Weinzierl 15 Charlie Muley 55 Mason Heeger
16 Luke Sheppard 36 Jayden Graham 56 Matthew Pereira 16 Mitchell Hughes
17 James McLean 37 Rhys Cannon 57 Nick Green 17 Lachlan Heagney
18 Riley Heddles 38 Pat Johnson 58 Mitch Barnett 18 Sam Curtain
19 Joseph West 39 JakeO’Sullivan 59 Riley Lucas 19 Riley Hollis
KEY DATES SPONSORS:
June 8th
Sponsors Appreciation Day
1999 Premiership Reunion
June 29th
Ladies Day
August 10th
Past Players Day
AFL Outer East Football and Netball 25Round 14 - Premier Division Football
Cranbourne
Casey Fields Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne
Melways Ref: 134 F7
SENIORS COACH Stephen O’Brien
2 Jordy Bertrand 18 Lewis Vella 34 Corey Chasemore 49 Liam Harkin
3 Shaun Marusic 19 Corey Ellison 35 Robbie Baker 50 Vacant
4 Vacant 20 Michael Boland 36 Archie Lawler 51 Ollie Williams
5 Michael Wenn 21 Brandon Osborne Labato 52 Boe Osborne
6 Anthony Vella 22 Cameron Angus 37 Nick Morrish 53 Jessie Quigley
7 Vacant - On Hold 23 Kyle Nunn 38 Aaron Bower 54 Harrison Greaves
8 Dillian Bass 24 Glenn Osborne 39 Brad Hermans 55 Cooper Rieley
9 Matt Allister 25 Anthony Fischer 40 Shaun Keenan 56 Thomas Hodge
10 Anthony Burr 26 Harry Bird 41 Michael Wilson 57 Jamie Love
11 Jarryd Barker 27 Luca Bellinvia 42 Lachlan Grant 58 Jake Walker
12 Dylan Cavalot 28 Bailey Buntine 43 Cambell Bryan 59 Jordan Morris
13 Tom Marks 29 Nicholas Darbyshire 44 Dom Williams 60 Zachary Kias
14 Stuart Morrish 30 Paul Delaroche 45 Harkeith Calais
15 Kirk Dickson 31 Jake Cowburn 46 Mitchell Tharle
16 Jay Mills 32 Luke Bee Hugo 47 Aaron Moran
17 Ryan Jones 33 Jake Stephens 48 Ryan Discher
Cranbourne Football Club would like to thank the following sponsors for their support this season
26 AFL Outer East Football and NetballRound 14 - Premier Division Football
OUTER EAST
Healesville healesvillefc.vcfl.com.au
Healesville Sporting Complex Melways Ref: 278 H5
Don Road Complex, Don Rd, Healesville
SENIORS COACH Simon Gordon
SENIORS ASS COACH Luke Barclay
RESERVES COACH Mitchall Hay
1 Casey Adams 21 Connor Balingal 42 Shannon Larose
2 Luke Barclay 22 Lachie Pratt 44 Max Renouf
3 Nick Mende Ben Bateman (R) 45 Trent Patience
Mitch Jenkins (R) 23 Mitchell Hay 46 Tyson Fisher
5 Shaun Donkin 24 Brock Cummins 51 Vincas Plunkett
6 Riley Greensill 25 Ashley Hamer 55 Shaun Smith
8 Jason Savage 26 Jake Roe-Duggan 56 Jai Simnett
9 Tom Campbell 27 Lachlan Scott 58 Mathew Callaghan
10 Jack Nugent 28 Harrison Keeling 59 Jason Ison-Johnson
11 Michael Anson 29 Kurtis Jones 61 Blair Sheldrick
13 Liam Daly 30 Tom Dalley 63 Rodney Woodford
14 Max Donegan 32 Justin Collins
15 Tim Costigan 33 Cameron Beoder
16 Mark Gibb 34 Luke Conner
17 Alex Fraraccio 35 Luke Chandler
18 Shane Mansfield 36 Daniel Plozza
Fergus Watts (R) 37 Jessie Brooks
19 Ryan Carruthers 38 Cory Lakey
20 Ricky Andueza 40 Jason Clark
Healesville Football & Netball Club would like to thank the following sponsors for their support this season.
Major Club Sponsors Sponsors YV Financial Services
Vic Forest Fast Freddie Tyre Service Boral concrete
Real Estate Yarra Valley Eyres Paining Services
Healesville Toyota
HDD - Healesville Directional Spill the Beans Coffee
Drilling RP and BN Estcourt PtyLtd
Stevens Glass EzySeen Safety Wear
Barclay Mitchell Transport RS Connel and Sons
Four Pillars Gin Yarra Valley Quality Meat
Fineblade Constructions Healesville Chiropratic
Ridgeline Glass Services
Healesville RSL Above Board Plastering
Cindy McLeish MP HighEdge Roofing
Healesville Garden Supplies Breen Printing
BMH Roofing Bodhi Tree -Yarra Valley
Herd Bar Reece Plumbing - Healesville
Soul Patterson Chemist Terminus Hotel
Bakers Delight - Healesville
Linea Hair
AFL Outer East Football and Netball 272019 Results - Premier Division Netball
TWW Premier Div A Grade P W L B D F A Pts %
1 Olinda Ferny Creek 12 12 0 1 0 924 408 52 226.47
2 Beaconsfield 12 10 2 1 0 600 417 44 143.88
3 Cranbourne 11 8 3 2 0 470 379 40 124.01
4 Woori Yallock 11 6 5 2 0 512 534 32 95.88
5 Narre Warren 12 6 6 1 0 590 537 28 109.87
6 Wandin 12 4 8 1 0 511 563 20 90.76
7 Berwick 11 3 8 2 0 380 507 20 74.95
8 Upwey Tecoma 11 3 8 2 0 442 653 20 67.69
9 Healesville 12 0 12 1 0 292 723 4 40.39
TWW Premier Div B Grade P W L B D F A Pts %
1 Olinda Ferny Creek 12 11 1 1 0 633 406 48 155.91
2 Beaconsfield 12 10 2 1 0 576 416 44 138.46
3 Narre Warren 12 8 4 1 0 528 424 36 124.53
4 Cranbourne 11 6 5 2 0 467 410 32 113.90
5 Woori Yallock 11 6 5 2 0 409 386 32 105.96
6 Berwick 11 5 6 2 0 454 424 28 107.08
7 Upwey Tecoma 11 3 8 2 0 434 551 20 78.77
8 Wandin 12 3 9 1 0 405 457 16 88.62
9 Healesville 12 0 12 1 0 282 714 4 39.50
TWW Premier Div C Grade P W L D F A Pts %
1 Cranbourne 13 12 1 0 513 267 48 192.13
2 Narre Warren 13 12 1 0 547 352 48 155.40
3 Beaconsfield 13 9 4 0 393 306 36 128.43
4 Berwick 13 9 4 0 397 325 36 122.15
5 Olinda Ferny Creek 13 8 5 0 471 435 32 108.28
6 Upwey Tecoma 13 7 6 0 461 461 28 100.00
7 Woori Yallock 13 4 9 0 321 408 16 78.68
8 Healesville 13 3 10 0 349 478 12 73.01
9 Wandin 13 1 12 0 347 448 4 77.46
10 Berwick Springs 13 0 13 0 203 522 0 38.89
TWW Premier Div D Grade P W L D F A Pts %
1 Berwick 13 12 1 0 537 233 48 230.47
2 Cranbourne 13 11 2 0 523 233 44 224.46
3 Beaconsfield 13 11 2 0 479 301 44 159.14
4 Narre Warren 13 7 6 0 443 391 28 113.30
5 Olinda Ferny Creek 13 7 6 0 361 373 28 96.78
6 Upwey Tecoma 13 6 6 1 359 330 26 108.79
7 Wandin 13 5 7 1 347 408 22 85.05
8 Healesville 13 3 10 0 241 413 12 58.35
9 Berwick Springs 13 2 11 0 223 490 8 45.51
10 Woori Yallock 13 0 13 0 207 548 0 37.77
Berwick 6, 13, 15, 21 (21)
TWW Prem Div A Grade: GOALS: Berwick: E Clarke 12 J Batchelor 5 F Mcmillan 3 E Brasser 1
Beaconsfield: D Roberts 34 T Mijovic 20 B Sanzaro 10 BEST: Berwick: E
WOORI YALLOCK V OLINDA FERNY CREEK Clarke Z Astbury L Bidwell Beaconsfield: R Nelson D Roberts A Gill
Olinda Ferny Creek 18, 39, 58, 72 (72) NARRE WARREN V HEALESVILLE
Woori Yallock 10, 18, 30, 47 (47) Narre Warren 19, 37 55, 75 (75)
GOALS: Woori Yallock: M Hargrave 26 M Sudomirski 21 Olinda Ferny Creek: Healesville 8, 16, 24, 26 (26)
P Stewart 57 A Howard 10 E Stewart 5 BEST: Woori Yallock: M Sudomirski B GOALS: Narre Warren: TA De Nardis 32 J Osborne 26 C Tonna 17 Healesville:
West S Mccabe Olinda Ferny Creek: P Stewart A Paget G Martin J Rogers 21 K Newton 4 A Coleman 1 BEST: Narre Warren: K Brown TA De
BERWICK V BEACONSFIELD Nardis B Tyers Healesville: A Bryan C Chandler
Beaconsfield 15, 31, 47, 64 (64) WANDIN V CRANBOURNE
28 AFL Outer East Football and Netball2019 Results - Premier Division Netball
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Cranbourne 10, 23, 32, 44 (44) GOALS: Narre Warren: S Bourchier 27 M Miszkowiec 26 Healesville: B
Wandin 9, 16, 26, 41 (41) Erickson 15 A Stanley 14 BEST: Narre Warren: H Carmichael T Armour O
GOALS: Wandin: C Iedema 30 C Morgan 11 Cranbourne: T Coates 34 T Stahl Catrucco Healesville: J Chandler K Wandin-Collins S Godenzi
10 BEST: Wandin: C Minney C Iedema R Tidd Cranbourne: T Cecil T Butler WANDIN V CRANBOURNE
L Lalotoa Cranbourne 13, 23, 31, 42 (42)
Wandin 7, 14, 21, 25 (25)
TWW Prem Div B Grade: GOALS: Wandin: A Kay 14 O Speelmeyer 11 Cranbourne: J Bliss 24 G Blackney
10 K Brady 8 BEST: Wandin: D Jacobs S Hall O Speelmeyer Cranbourne: J
WOORI YALLOCK V OLINDA FERNY CREEK Bliss D Williams K Brady
Woori Yallock 10, 21, 31, 43 (43) UPWEY TECOMA V BERWICK SPRINGS
Olinda Ferny Creek 9, 20, 29, 40 (40) Upwey Tecoma 11, 16, 27, 39 (39)
GOALS: Woori Yallock: H Summers 28 M Lee 15 Olinda Ferny Creek: N Berwick Springs 6, 14, 19, 27 (27)
Millwood 25 T Linkins 9 J Tossell 6 BEST: Woori Yallock: M Lee H Summers K GOALS: Upwey Tecoma: R Leeson 20 L Pearson 10 G Longford 9 Berwick
Kimpton Olinda Ferny Creek: T Linkins J Batey A Cartlidge Springs: G Robertson 13 I Hart 9 N Turner 3 B Holden 2 BEST: Upwey Tecoma:
BERWICK V BEACONSFIELD N Derrick R Reynolds L Mair Berwick Springs: G Robertson S Cook I Hart
Beaconsfield 13, 26, 39, 49 (49)
Berwick 7, 16, 28,
GOALS: Berwick: S Hinchcliffe 19 N Westmorland 18 J Batchelor 1
38 (38) TWW Prem Div D Grade:
Beaconsfield: E Murphy 34 K Cecere 12 Z Treweek 3 BEST: Berwick: H Alman WOORI YALLOCK V OLINDA FERNY CREEK
A Rochford S Hinchcliffe Beaconsfield: H Blair C Petelinek Z Treweek Olinda Ferny Creek 13, 23, 35, 48 (48)
NARRE WARREN V HEALESVILLE Woori Yallock 1, 8, 15, 16 (16)
Narre Warren 21, 29, 47, 66 66) GOALS: Woori Yallock: A Hermansen 9 M Noble 7 Olinda Ferny Creek: M
Healesville 3, 10, 17, 23 (23) Tomlinson 19 A Hawkins 16 S Mikulandra 13 BEST: Woori Yallock: S Hay A
GOALS: Narre Warren: J Breen 26 T Simpson 19 T Boatwood 18 K Maund 3 Hermansen H Payne Olinda Ferny Creek: S Thornton E Keegan S Mikulandra
Healesville: L Wandin-Collins 13 I Gill 8 A Coleman 2 BEST: Narre Warren: T WANDIN V CRANBOURNE
Boatwood T Hammond K Maund Healesville: J Milne G Ryan L Wandin-Collins Cranbourne 10, 18, 30, 37 (37)
WANDIN V CRANBOURNE Wandin 4, 9, 11, 17 (17)
Cranbourne 18, 25, 38, 46 (46) GOALS: Wandin: A Kay 10 E Demarte 4 P Harris 3 Cranbourne: L Fredrickson
Wandin 12, 20, 28, 37 (37) 26 J Whitnell 6 R Wright 5 BEST: Wandin: A Kay B Glenn E Loughnan
GOALS: Wandin: T Joseph 19 R Black 18 Cranbourne: M Fox 28 M Baker 18 Cranbourne: L Fredrickson A Macdonald K Thompson
BEST: Wandin: D Smith H Mcinerney E Minney Cranbourne: J Holt C Cecil BERWICK V BEACONSFIELD
S Ryan Beaconsfield 6, 15, 25, 29 (29)
Berwick 6, 10, 15, 21 (21)
TWW Prem Div C Grade: GOALS: Berwick: S Verbi 9 C Bernard 8 S Westwell 4 Beaconsfield: M Kellett
15 K Brooks-Macmillan 14 BEST: Berwick: V Tiplady C Hurst J Westmorland
WOORI YALLOCK V OLINDA FERNY CREEK Beaconsfield: M Kellett S Raja J Sheedy
Olinda Ferny Creek 12, 19, 34, 49 (49) NARRE WARREN V HEALESVILLE
Woori Yallock 3, 7, 10, 15 (15) Narre Warren 6, 14, 23, 28 (28)
GOALS: Woori Yallock: G Kyne 12 S White 3 Olinda Ferny Creek: K Andrich Healesville 9, 16, 18, 22 (22)
24 J Horner 17 C Bates 8 BEST: Woori Yallock: S Young B Lee G Kyne Olinda GOALS: Narre Warren: O Krause 14 L Bechet 13 K Atkinson 1 Healesville:
Ferny Creek: K Andrich M Rogers J Horner A Nolan 13 Z Emsley 9 BEST: Narre Warren: A Langham N Hatigan S van
BERWICK V BEACONSFIELD Kollenburg Healesville: A Nikcevich M Barclay Z Emsley
Berwick 3, 12, 18, 26 (26) UPWEY TECOMA V BERWICK SPRINGS
Beaconsfield 9, 11, 18, 24 (24) Upwey Tecoma 12, 23, 30, 39 (39)
GOALS: Berwick: K Macdonnell 13 H Barron 12 B Arthurson 1 Beaconsfield: Berwick Springs 3, 5, 7, 9 (9)
C Budge 9 B Burns 8 B Szybkowski 7 BEST: Berwick: Z Harward H Barron S GOALS: Upwey Tecoma: E Dowling 23 C Jackson 7 Berwick Springs: B
Harvey Beaconsfield: H Levin P Ladner C Budge Spooner 9BEST: Upwey Tecoma: E Dowling M Cook J Ducat Berwick Springs:
NARRE WARREN V HEALESVILLE B Astle r williams J Wight
Narre Warren 11, 24, 38, 53 (53)
Healesville 7, 16, 22, 29 (29)
Top Goalshooters - Premier Division Netball
OUTER EAST
NAME CLUB GOALS NAME CLUB GOALS
NETBALL PREMIER DIV A GRADE NETBALL PREMIER DIV C GRADE
Peri Stewart Olinda Ferny Creek 632 Melissa Miszkoweic Narre Warren 254
Cassidy Iedema Wandin 309 Susanne Bourchier Narre Warren 235
Chloe Phillips Narre Warren 265 Rebecca Leeson Upwey-Tecoma 209
Danielle Roberts Beaconsfield 249 Jenna Bliss Cranbourne 202
Emma Clarke Berwick 246 Ella Morse Woori Yallock 201
NETBALL PREMIER DIV B GRADE NETBALL PREMIER DIV D GRADE
Nicole Millwood Olinda Ferny Creek 407 Kasey Brooks-Macmillian Beaconsfield 326
Jessica Breen Narre Warren 204 Lauren Fredrickson Cranbourne 274
Heidi Summers Woori Yallock 197 Olivia Krause Narre Warren 209
Taylah Simpson Narre Warren 190 Michelle Tomlinson Olinda Ferny Creek 185
Mikaela Greer Berwick 179 Chloe Barnard Berwick 171
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