Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. PRESIDENT Craig Skinner 0409 937 076 [email protected] Leaders in Junior Football SECRETARY Charles Weir 0409 436 458 [email protected] [email protected] www.cgjfl.vcfl.com.au 2015 HANDBOOK Including 2014 Annual Report The victorious Central Gippsland Under 14 Team in 2014 – Coached by David Nutt Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 1 LEAGUE OFFICIALS - 2015 President Craig Skinner 0409 937 076 (mobile) [email protected] Vice President Darryl McGannon 0409 151 463 (mobile) [email protected] Treasurer Leah Maslen (03) 51 27 6830 0416 276 831 [email protected] Secretary Charles Weir 7 Ollerton Avenue Newborough, Vic 3825 (03) 51 73 3020 (work) 0409 436 458 (mobile) FAX (03) 51 73 3003 [email protected] Executive Members Christian Burgess, Gary Maslen, Ken Hutchinson Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 2 2015 CLUB CONTACTS Hill End & Grove Rovers (1980) Secretary:- Louise Paul 0418 548 875 Carolyn Balfour0447 352 356 [email protected] Hill End & Grove Rovers JFC PO Box Willow Grove 3825 Leongatha (2001) Secretary:- Sally Mc Grath 0418 176 722 [email protected] PO Box 27 Leongatha Vic 3953 Moe Lions (1972) Secretary:- Danielle Daley (03) 51 26 1337 0417 330 509 [email protected] Moe Lions JFC 10 Leadbeater Mews Newborough, Vic 3825 Mirboo North (1992) Secretary:- Julie Lewis (03) 56 68 1681 0414 988 126 [email protected] Mirboo North JFC P.O.Box 37 Mirboo North, Vic 3871 Morwell Tigers (2003) Secretary:- Keith Kerstjens 0400 860 257 [email protected] Morwell Tigers JFC PO BOX 496 Morwell, Vic 3840 Morwell Youth Club (2003) Secretary:- Jenni Williams 0407 347 471 [email protected] [email protected] Morwell Youth Club JFC P.O.Box 550 Morwell, Vic 3840 Newborough JFC (1972) Secretary:- Clare Plozza 0408 592 106 [email protected] PO BOX 94 Newborough Vic 3825 Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 3 2015 CLUB CONTACTS Trafalgar (1972) Secretary:- Yvette Templeton 0407 863 225 [email protected] Trafalgar JFC P.O.Box 287 Trafalgar, Vic 3824 Yallourn North (1971-1982) 1986Secretary:-Kat Metcalf- Holt 0455 446 089 [email protected] Yallourn North JFC c/o Post Office Yallourn North, Vic 3825 Yinnar (2003) Secretary:-Scott Mc Cafferty 0407 985 300 [email protected] Yinnar JFC P.O. Box 26 Yinnar, Vic 3869 2015 OTHER CONTACTS Mid Gippsland FL Secretary Rod Lucas 0412 419 678 [email protected] Gippsland FL Secretary Matt Ogilvie [email protected] Gippsland Power Football Mgnr Stan Morgan 03 51 348133 [email protected] Gippsland Power Region Mgnr Peter Francis 0419 103 177 [email protected] Gippsland Power Coach Leigh Brown (03) 51 34 8133 [email protected] Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 4 Auskick Co-ordinator, Latrobe Region Rob Reid (03) 51 34 8133 FAX – (03) 51 34 1855 [email protected] Gippsland Office 2015 AFL GIPPSLAND CONTACTS Region General Manager Travis Switzer 0418 454 886 [email protected] Football Development Manager Rob Reid 0409 139 099 [email protected] Football Development Manager Chelsea Caple 0407 406 096 [email protected] Football Development Manager Ryan Evans 0447 993 427 [email protected] Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 5 2015 CLUB COACHES Under 10’s Under 12’s Under 14’s Darren King 0408 174 011 Paul Mann 0402 931 668 Al Fixter 0458 625 362 Rohan Michael 0428 571 102 Hill End & Grove Rovers Steven Blackshaw 0448 806 489 Leongatha TBA 0409 151 463 Moe Maroon Mathew Howlett/Mark Walsh 0400 054 489 /0428 564 008 Andrew Pearce 0429 149 553 Paul Walsh 0427 273 555 Moe Blues Gary Edwards 0427 834 066 Wayne Summersgill/M.Smorgavec 0427 555 506/ 0400 099 601 Dean Julin 0403 311 635 Mirboo North Brett Bishop 0414 887 034 Ang Cannizzo 0488 222 690 Steve Kennedy 0418 357 377 Morwell Tigers Keith Kerstjens 0400 860 257 Todd Miller 0413 782 257 Dave Arnold 0402 337 713 Morwell Youth Club Marc Cheffers 0411 125 792 Daryl Couling 0411 112 979 John Noblett 0407 061 068 Newborough Reds Laurie Plunkett 0417 536 622 Daryl Griggs 0407 602 598 Craig Skinner 0409 937 076 Newborough Blues Stephen Rock 0413 149 581 Brendon Puddy 0427 328 038 Trafalgar Kevin Hennessy 0428 342 400 Paul Connolly 0413 335 754 Christian Burgess 0447 332 918 Yallourn North Jamie Smith 0409 987 305 Luke Holt 0455 440 230 Wayne Paulet 0457 716 561 Yinnar Julien Schill 0427 404 004 Brian Renwick 0412 731 203 Michael Hall 0421 281 807 Jack Brincat/Jimmy Grant 0427 654 445 / 0478 139 751 Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 6 CENTRAL GIPPSLAND JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME STARTING TIMES Friday Games Under 10’s Under 12’s Under 14’s 5.30pm 6.30pm 7.15pm Saturday Games Under 10’s Under 12’s Under 14’s 9.00am 10.00am 11.15am Sunday Games Under 10’s Under 12’s Under 14’s 10.45am 11.45am 1.00pm TIMEKEEPING PROCEDURE Length of Quarters Under 10’s 10 minutes Under 12’s 12 minutes Under 14’s 15 minutes Quarter Breaks for all Age Groups Quarter-Time 3 minutes Half-Time 5 minutes Three Quarter-Time 3 minutes Timekeepers are to “sound the warning siren” 1 minute prior to the resumption of each Quarter. (as per Item 3.6 of the CGJFL By-Laws) Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 7 CENTRAL GIPPSLAND JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE MEETING DATES for the 2015 SEASON Monday 16th March Monday 11th May Monday 13th July Monday 17th August Vote Count Night (Senior Club Rooms 7.00pm) Monday 9th November 43 Annual General Meeting All Meetings will commence at 7.30pm and will be held in the Gert Mahoney Room at the Morwell Football Ground in Travers Street, Morwell. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 8 Energy Australia Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. DRAW 2015 Last Updated 11 February 2015 Date Sat-18-Apr-15 Sun-19-Apr-15 Sun-19-Apr-15 Sun-19-Apr-15 Sun-19-Apr-15 Sun-19-Apr-15 Round 1 Mirboo North v Leongatha Hill End v Tigers Yallourn North v Yinnar Trafalgar v Newborough Blues Moe Blues v Moe Maroons Newborough Reds v Youth Club Venue Mirboo North Rec Reserve Willow Grove Rec Reserve Yallourn Town Oval Trafalgar Football Ground Racecourse 1, Moe Newborough Football Ground Date Sun-26-Apr-15 Sun-26-Apr-15 Sun-26-Apr-15 Sun-26-Apr-15 Sun-26-Apr-15 Sun-26-Apr-15 Round 2 Tigers v Youth Club Moe Maroons v Newborough Reds Moe Blues v Newborough Blues Yallourn North v Trafalgar Yinnar v Leongatha Hill End v Mirboo North Venue Northern Reserve, Morwell Racecourse 1, Moe Racecourse 2, Moe Yallourn Town Oval Yinnar Junior Football Ground Willow Grove Rec Reserve Date Sat-02-May-15 Sat-02-May-15 Sun-03-May-15 2 or 3 May Sun-03-May-15 Sun-03-May-15 Round 3 Mirboo North v Tigers Yinnar v Hill End Youth Club v Moe Maroons Newborough Reds v Newborough Blues Trafalgar v Leongatha Moe Blues v Yallourn North Venue Mirboo North Rec Reserve Yinnar Junior Football Ground Northern Reserve, Morwell Newborough Football Ground Trafalgar Football Ground Racecourse 1, Moe 9th-10th May - No GAMES - Mothers Day Weekend Date Sat-16-May-15 Sun-17-May-15 Sun-17-May-15 Sun-17-May-15 Sun-17-May-15 Sun-17-May-15 Round 4 Yinnar v Mirboo North Tigers v Moe Maroons Newborough Blues v Youth Club Yallourn North v Newborough Reds Leongatha v Moe Blues Hill End v Trafalgar Date Sat-23-May-15 Sun-24-May-15 Sun-24-May-15 Sun-24-May-15 Sun-24-May-15 Sun-24-May-15 Round 5 Tigers v Yinnar Trafalgar v Mirboo North Moe Blues v Hill End Leongatha v Newborough Reds Youth Club v Yallourn North Moe Maroons v Newborough Blues Venue Yinnar Junior Football Ground Northern Reserve, Morwell Newborough Football Ground Yallourn Town Oval Leongatha Junior Oval Willow Grove Rec Reserve Venue Northern Reserve, Morwell Trafalgar Football Ground Racecourse 1, Moe Leongatha Junior Oval Northern Reserve, Morwell Racecourse 2, Moe Date Round 6 Venue Sat-30-May-15 Yinnar v Trafalgar Yinnar Junior Football Ground Sun-31-May-15 Leongatha v Youth Club Leongatha Junior Oval Sun-31-May-15 Newborough Blues v Tigers Newborough Football Ground Sun-31-May-15 Yallourn North v Moe Maroons Yallourn Town Oval Sun-31-May-15 Hill End v Newborough Reds Willow Grove Rec Reserve Sun-31-May-15 Mirboo North v Moe Blues Mirboo North Rec Reserve Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. 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Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 9 6th-7th June - No GAMES - Queens Birthday Day Weekend Date Sun-14-Jun-15 Sun-14-Jun-15 Sun-14-Jun-15 Sun-14-Jun-15 Sun-14-Jun-15 Sun-14-Jun-15 Round 7 Youth Club v Trafalgar Hill End v Yallourn North Newborough Blues v Mirboo North Moe Maroons v Yinnar Leongatha v Tigers Moe Blues v Newborough Reds Venue Northern Reserve, Morwell Willow Grove Rec Reserve Newborough Football Ground Racecourse 1, Moe Leongatha Junior Oval Racecourse 2, Moe Date Sat-20-Jun-15 Sun-21-Jun-15 Sun-21-Jun-15 Sun-21-Jun-15 Sun-21-Jun-15 Sun-21-Jun-15 Round 8 Youth Club v Mirboo North Leongatha v Newborough Blues Hill End v Moe Maroons Tigers v Yallourn North Newborough Reds v Yinnar Trafalgar v Moe Blues Venue Northern Reserve, Morwell Leongatha Junior Oval Willow Grove Rec Reserve Northern Reserve, Morwell Newborough Football Ground Trafalgar Football Ground Date Sat-27-Jun-15 Sat-27-Jun-15 Sun-28-Jun-15 Sun-28-Jun-15 Sun-28-Jun-15 Sun-28-Jun-15 Round 9 Yinnar v Youth Club Newborough Reds v Trafalgar Tigers v Moe Blues Mirboo North v Moe Maroons Newborough Blues v Hill End Yallourn North v Leongatha Venue Yinnar Junior Football Ground Newborough Football Ground Northern Reserve, Morwell Mirboo North Rec Reserve Newborough Football Ground Yallourn Town Oval 4th-5th July - No GAMES - SCHOOL HOLIDAYS Date Sat-11-Jul-15 Sun-12-Jul-15 Sun-12-Jul-15 Sun-12-Jul-15 Sun-12-Jul-15 Sun-12-Jul-15 Round 10 Newborough Reds v Mirboo North Youth Club v Hill End Moe Blues v Yinnar Trafalgar v Tigers Moe Maroons v Leongatha Newborough Blues v Yallourn North Venue Newborough Football Ground Northern Reserve, Morwell Racecourse 1, Moe Trafalgar Football Ground Racecourse 2, Moe Newborough Football Ground Date Sat-18-Jul-15 Sat-18-Jul-15 Sun-19-Jul-15 Sun-19-Jul-15 Sun-19-Jul-15 Sun-19-Jul-15 Round 11 Mirboo North v Yallourn North Yinnar v Newborough Blues Youth Club v Moe Blues Newborough Reds v Tigers Moe Maroons v Trafalgar Leongatha v Hill End Venue Mirboo North Rec Reserve Yinnar Junior Football Ground Northern Reserve, Morwell Newborough Football Ground Racecourse 1, Moe Leongatha Junior Oval Date Sat-25-Jul-15 Sun-26-Jul-15 Sun-26-Jul-15 Sun-26-Jul-15 Sun-26-Jul-15 Sun-26-Jul-15 Round 12 Yinnar v Trafalgar Leongatha v Youth Club Newborough Reds v Newborough Blues Moe Blues v Tigers Mirboo North v Moe Maroons Hill End v Yallourn North Venue Yinnar Junior Football Ground Leongatha Junior Oval Newborough Football Ground Racecourse 1, Moe Mirboo North Rec Reserve Willow Grove Rec Reserve Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. 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Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 10 Date Sat-01-Aug-15 Sun-02-Aug-15 Sun-02-Aug-15 Sun-02-Aug-15 Sun-02-Aug-15 Sun-02-Aug-15 Round 13 Tigers v Hill End Trafalgar v Newborough Reds Newborough Blues v Leongatha Youth Club v Yinnar Moe Maroons v Moe Blues Yallourn North v Mirboo North Venue Northern Reserve, Morwell Trafalgar Football Ground Newborough Football Ground Northern Reserve, Morwell Racecourse 1, Moe Yallourn Town Oval Date Sun-09-Aug-15 Sun-09-Aug-15 Sun-09-Aug-15 Sun-09-Aug-15 Sun-09-Aug-15 Sun-09-Aug-15 Round 14 Tigers v Newborough Reds Trafalgar v Youth Club Newborough Blues v Moe Blues Mirboo North v Hill End Moe Maroons v Leongatha Yallourn North v Yinnar Venue Northern Reserve, Morwell Trafalgar Football Ground Newborough Football Ground Mirboo North Rec Reserve Racecourse 1, Moe Yallourn Town Oval 2015 Finals Series Date Sun-16-Aug-15 Sun-23-Aug-15 Sun-30-Aug-15 Sun-06-Sep-15 Qualifying & Elimination Finals 1st & 2nd Semi Finals Preliminary Final Grand Final Venue TBA TBA TBA TBA JUNIOR CARNIVAL at SALE - Under 12's & 14's ONLY Tuesday 30th June & Wednesday 1st July, Grand Final Sunday 5th July Possible TRAINING DATES FOR THE JUNIOR CARNIVAL SQUAD TEAMS Sun-17-May-15 at ???? Sun-24-May-15 at ???? Sun-31-May-15 at ???? Sun-14-Jun-15 at ???? Sun-21-Jun-15 at ???? Sun-28-Jun-15 at ???? Notes LEVEL 1 COACHING COURSES - Sunday 22nd March at SALE & Sunday 29th March at Korumburra *** indicates - Yinnar home games where Yinnar Seniors play the same day Saturday Starting Tmes Under 10's - 9.00am Under 12's - 10.00am Under 14's - 11.15am Sunday Starting Times Under 10's - 10.45am Under 12's - 11.45am Under 14's - 1.00pm Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 11 CENTRAL GIPPSLAND JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS PROCEDURE 2015 This procedure has been written to ensure that ALL CGJFL Clubs are aware of what is required in relation to Game Day Results and that a consistent approach is followed by all. In order for this system to work properly it will be a League Requirement that ALL Clubs use ONLY the Teamsheet printed off the League Website system. PRIOR to the GAME Both the HOME & AWAY Clubs will be required to update the Current Round Teamsheets for all of their Age Groups on the Website. Suggest that you take “Three” (3) copies of each Teamsheet to the Game on the day. (1 copy for your own Team records and 1 for the League and 1 for the Umpires). AFTER the GAME The AWAY Team will complete the Teamsheet and then hand it to the Home Team’s representative for input into the Match Results section on the Website. This Teamsheet MUST include the 6 Best Players on the day & ALL Goal Kickers, regardless of the score. The Home Team should check this when received, and immediately follow up if the Teamsheet is not completed correctly. The HOME Team will also complete their own Team’s Teamsheet complete with their 6 Best Players & ALL Goal Kickers. The Home Team will ensure that they have received the Teamsheet from the Away Team. The Home Team will then be responsible for entering the Game Results into the Match Results section on the Website in a timely manner (see below). DO NOT ADJUST SCORES FOR THE MERCY RULE (the League Scoring Secretary will be responsible for this). DELIVERY of RESULTS All Results will need to be entered in the ‘Match Results’ section by 6.00pm on Sunday (or earlier if possible) to allow the Scoring Secretary enough time to adjust any Results back to the agreed Mercy Rule margins and to meet the Latrobe Valley Express deadline for entry of results for the Thursday edition. Once the results have been entered onto the Website the Teamsheets are to be submitted via email to [email protected] as an image or PDF format or a clear photo image of the Teamsheet can be sent via mobile phone to 0407 876 122. The Home Team is required to deliver the following to the League Secretary in a timely manner: Match day Checklist (1) – This may not be required as expected to be on-line this year Umpire Vote Cards League (3) one per age group & Most Disciplined Club Awards (3) Goal Umpire Cards (6) 2 per age group – one for the home team and one for the away team Timekeeping Cards (6) 2 per age group – one for the home team and one for the away team Copies of any new Registration Forms Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 12 FOX SPORT RESULTS DATA ENTRY The home team is required to have entered all match day results prior to 6pm Match Day. Copies of team sheets and Scores to be emailed to the Score Secretary Sharyn Newton at [email protected] or a clear photo of individual team sheets sent via smart phone to Sharyn’s phone number 0407 876 122. ALL original Score Cards and Team Sheets to be sent to the League Secretary, Charles Weir at 7 Ollerton Avenue,Newborough, Vic 3825. PRE GAME Amend both home and away team sheets. o Omit children who did not play on the day. o Include children’s name and jumper numbers who have been added to team sheets. o Update jumper numbers if required. o Update Team officials. POST GAME Go to Sporting Pulse, select "Comp Management" tab & select "Match Results": o Enter Scores. o Enter Goals. o Enter best 1 to 6. (must) o Ensure FoxSport score entries reflect match day score cards and team sheets. (Should there be any discrepancies with scores, score cards and/or team sheets not matching), it is the responsibility of the respective clubs to liaise with each other prior to entering their data. – see club contact details in Handbook). Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 13 ENERGY AUSTRALIA 2014 ANNUAL REPORT 2014 Officials: President: Craig Skinner Vice President: Darryl Mc Gannon Secretary: Charles Weir Scoring Secretary: Sharyn Newton Treasurer: Leah Maslen Executive Members: Christian Burgess, Gary Maslen, Ken Hutchinson Major Sponsor: EnergyAustralia Associate Sponsors: Victorian Workcover Authority Worksafe AFL Victoria Country Member Clubs: Hill End & Grove Rovers, Leongatha, Moe Lions, Mirboo North, Morwell Tigers, Morwell Youth Club, Newborough, Trafalgar, Yallourn North, Yinnar. Life Members: Phil Felstead, Gerry Morrissey (dec), Keith “Hoot” Gibson (dec), Kelvin “Ned” Scott (dec), Murray Carpenter (dec), Ron McColl, Ron Michie, Paul Erbs, Wayne Tunks, Laurie Plunkett(dec), Laurie “Truck” Williams, Gordon Cantwell, and Charles Weir. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 14 Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. Executive Officers since 1972 YEAR – PRESIDENT SECRETARY/TREASURER 1972 Ludwig Krznaric 1973 Ludwig Krznaric 1974 Ted Jenkins 1975 Ted Jenkins 1976 Ted Jenkins 1977 Ted Jenkins 1978 Ted Jenkins 1979 Ted Jenkins 1980 Gerry Bright 1981 Gerry Bright 1982 Gerry Bright 1983 Cyril Chaproniero 1984 Ron Keilty 1985 Wayne Tunks 1986 Wayne Tunks / Steve Mayes 1987 Steve Mayes 1988 Peter Enzinger 1989 Peter Enzinger 1990 Peter Enzinger 1991 Ron Michie 1992 Ron Michie 1993 Ron Michie 1994 Chris Short 1995 Chris Short 1996 Chris Short 1997 Jefferson Welsh 1998 Joe Piper 1999 Joe Piper 2000 Ian McCabe 2001 Ian McCabe 2002 Wayne Tunks 2003 Ivan Whittle 2004 Peter Clark 2005 Peter Clark 2006 Gary Tatterson 2007 Gary Tatterson 2008 Darren Brock 2009 Darren Brock 2010 Keith Pickering 2011 Keith Pickering 2012 Lachlan Sim 2013 Darren Anderson 2014 Craig Skinner Phil Felstead Phil Felstead Phil Felstead Phil Felstead Phil Felstead Phil Felstead Phil Felstead Phil Felstead Phil Felstead Cyril Chaproniero Cyril Chaproniero Cliff Stephens Ron Michie Peter Marks Peter Marks Paul Erbs Paul Erbs Paul Erbs Paul Erbs Paul Erbs Paul Erbs Paul Erbs Paul Erbs Paul Erbs Paul Erbs Paul Erbs Paul Erbs Ian McCabe Ian McCabe / Marianne Hardy Gordon Cantwell / Sue Bennett Gordon Cantwell / Denise Tunks Gordon Cantwell / Sue Bennett Gordon Cantwell / Sue Bennett Gordon Cantwell / Christine Clark Gordon Cantwell / Lis Keilty Gordon Cantwell / Lis Keilty Gordon Cantwell / Lis Keilty Charles Weir / Lis Keilty Charles Weir / Natalie Lambos Charles Weir / Natalie Lambos Charles Weir / Natalie Lambos Charles Weir / Leah Maslen Charles Weir / Leah Maslen Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 15 Energy Australia Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. The Past 10 Years in the CGJFL 2004 Former Yallourn North Champion Peter Clark became President, Gary Vonk, Vice President, Gordon Cantwell Secretary/Treasurer, Sue Bennett and Gaye Jenkins Ordinary Members. Yarragon Junior Football Club left the CGJFL for the Warragul District JFL. Boolarra Junior Football ceased being due to no players. International Power was the sponsor for the East-West. Newborough Bulldogs won the Under 10's Grand Final by 26pts against Trafalgar, Leongatha became Premiers and Champions in the Under 12's against the gallant Newborough Bulldogs by 68pts and Leongatha also took out the Under 14's beating Hill End who were in their first ever Grand Final in CGJFL or MGJFL. 2005 The Executive was the same as 2004 except for Christine Clark, who took over the Treasurer’s position. It was the first time both Hill End and Mirboo North had Under 10's in the competition. Trafalgar won the Under 10's when they defeated the new Hill End team by just 1pt. Leongatha again took out the Under 12's and also the Under 14's. 2006 Gary Tatterson became the President, Gary Vonk Vice President, Gordon Cantwell Secretary, Lis Keilty Treasurer and Gaye Jenkins an Ordinary Member. We had 13 clubs but Yallourn North could not field an Under 14's. The League had a new Major Sponsor in TRU-Energy Yallourn. The CGJFL Under 14's won the Junior carnival in its first year and the Premiers were Newborough Bulldogs in the Under 10's against Hill End by 25pts and Leongatha defeated Mirboo North in the Under 12’s and Leongatha also won in the Under 14’s defeating the Newborough Bulldogs. 2007 Gary Tatterson was again the President, Gordon Cantwell the Secretary, Lis Keilty the Treasurer and Executive Members in Gaye Jenkins and Tony Murphy. Charles Weir came on board as Non-Executive Publicity Officer. Newborough Bulldogs made it back-to-back in the Under 10's beating Mirboo North by 12 points, while Mirboo North beat Leongatha in the Under 12's by 6 points, which prevented Leongatha from winning 6 in a row. The Under 14's again went to Leongatha by 30 points against the valiant Youth Club. It was Leongatha's fourth Premiership in a row in the Under 14's. 2008 Darren Brock was elected as President, Gordon Cantwell the Secretary, Lis Keilty the Treasurer, Vicki Cowen as Vice President and Executive Members in Nick Kelly. Charles Weir was still the Non-Executive Publicity Officer. Morwell Youth Club were Premiers and Champions in the Under 10’s and it was the Club’s Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 16 first ever CGJFL Premiership. Morwell Youth Club defeated Newborough Bulldogs by 39 points. Newborough Bulldogs won the Under 12’s by 27 points against Yinnar. The Under 14's again went to Leongatha by 30 points, this time against Newborough Bulldogs. It was Leongatha's fifth Premiership in a row in the Under 14's. 2009 Darren Brock was again the President, Charles Weir began as Secretary, replacing Gordon Cantwell, Lis Keilty the Treasurer, Vicki Cowen as Vice President and Executive Members in Nick Kelly. Newborough Bulldogs were victorious in the Under 10's against Trafalgar by one point and also in the Under 12's against Mirboo North by 27 points, and yes Leongatha again won the Under 14's, this time by 30 points against Newborough Bulldogs. Central Gippsland implemented a new format in terms of being more competitive at the Gippsland Championships. Charles Weir coached the Under 12's to its first win in many years and Craig Skinner took the Under 14's to a Grand Final, where they were outclassed by a tremendous Sale side. A number of boys from this team went on to play with Gippsland Power, eg Declan Keilty, Liam Nash. 2010 Keith Pickering from Mirboo North was elected as President and his Vice President (also from Mirboo North) was Dean Linforth. Charles Weir was again Secretary, Natalie Lambos, Treasurer, and Craig Skinner an Executive Member. Trafalgar took out the Under 10's premiership against Newborough Blues, The Under 12's went to Leongatha again against the Newborough Blues and the Under 14's was won by Newborough Blues against Leongatha. 2010 was the year that Newborough Bulldogs and Newborough Hawks merged to form 'one' Newborough Club with two sides in each age group, known as Reds and Blues. Central Gippsland Under 12's won the Gippsland Championships under the coaching of Paul Mann from Hill End & Grove Rovers and the Under 14's were Runner's Up under the guidance of Craig Skinner from Newborough. Craig Skinner from Newborough was named Victorian Youth Coach of the Year. 2011 Keith Pickering from the Mirboo North JFC is again the President, with Mrs Kathryn Richardson from Morwell Tigers agreeing to take on the role of Vice President. The Treasurer is Mrs Natalie Lambos from Newborough JFC. The Secretary is once again Charles Weir, also from the Newborough JFC. Newborough Reds defeated Leongatha in the Under 10's; Leongatha turned the tables on Newborough Reds in the Under 12's and Mirboo North won with the last kick of the match against Newborough Blues. Central Gippsland Under 12's won the Gippsland Championships under the coaching of Paul Mann from Hill End & Grove Rovers and the Under 14's were Runner's Up under the guidance of Craig Skinner from Newborough. Paul Mann from Hill End and Grove Rovers was named Victorian Junior Coach of the Year. Newborough was awarded Most Discipline Club for the league. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 17 2012 Lachlan Sim from the Moe Lions JFC is the President, with Mr Darren Anderson from Yallourn North the Vice President. The Treasurer is once again Mrs Natalie Lambos from Newborough JFC. The Secretary is Charles Weir, also from the Newborough JFC. Leongatha won the U10’s by 5 points against Trafalgar; Trafalgar won the Under 12's by 6 points against Leongatha (after the scores were level at full-time) and U14’s was won by Leongatha against a gallant Moe Maroons team and Trafalgar were victorious in the Under 12’s. 2012 was the year that Moe Lions and Moe Saints merged to form 'one' Moe Lions JFC with two sides in each age group, known as Maroons and Blues. Central Gippsland Under 14's won the Gippsland Championships under the coaching of Warwick Baum from Hill End & Grove Rovers. Charles Weir was awarded Life Membership of the Central Gippsland Junior Football League. Yallourn North was awarded Most Discipline Club for the league. 2013 Darren Anderson from the Yallourn North JFC is the President, with Mrs Karen Baum from Hill End and Grove Rovers the Vice President. The Treasurer Leah Maslen from Moe Lions. The Secretary is Charles Weir, from the Newborough JFC. Leongatha won the U10’s by 8 points against Yinnar; Leongatha won the Under 12's by 3 points against Newborough Reds and the U14’s was won by Newborough Reds against Leongatha by 30 points. Central Gippsland Under 12's won the Gippsland Championships under the coaching of Brad Michie from Newborough and the Under 14's were Runner's Up with Warwick Baum of Hill End and Grove Rovers still the coach. The year saw previous CGJFL players Sam Skinner and Darnell Grech picked to play for U16's Victoria Country, with Sam Skinner being named the Best Player of the Carnival and being selected in an AllAustralian team. Other notable players who the boys played against in the Gippsland Championships at Under 14 level, were Nash Holmes and Josh Dunkley from Sale. Tyler Morrow, Ben Ainsworth, Anthony Young and Brock Smith played in a Victorian School Competition in Darwin. Hill End & Grove Rovers was awarded Most Discipline Club for the league. 2014 Craig Skinner from Newborough JFC was President. Charles Weir from Newborough JFC was Secretary and Leah Maslen Treasurer from Moe Lions. Trafalgar Under 10s won the grand final defeating Leongatha, by three points. Trafalgar also won the Under 12’s grand final defeating Youth Club by 12 points with the final scores 29 points to 17 points. The Leongatha under 14’s had a big win against Trafalgar 74 points to 28 points. Youth club organised the interleague carnival for the league. The Central Gippsland Under 14 interleague team coached by David Nutt were premiers in the Junior Carnival against the Alberton FL 2-12-24 to 1-2-8. The Under 12 interleague team coached by Wayne Paulet did not make finals. Mirboo North was awarded Most Discipline Club for the league. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 18 Energy Australia Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. 2014 AWARD WINNERS BEST & FAIREST Under 10’s Runners Up Jesse Burns (Leongatha) Sebastian Perham (Morwell Tigers) 33 Votes 28 Votes Under 12’s Runners Up Bayley Paul (Hill End) Mathew Heywood (Moe Maroons) 27 Votes 26 Votes Under 14’s Runner Up Grady Cocksedge (Trafalgar) Nathan Balfour (Hill End) 34 Votes 29 Votes GOAL KICKERS Under 10’s Jesse Burns (Leongatha) 29 Goals Under 12’s Cooper Burgess (Trafalgar) 25 Goals Under 14’s Aiden Lowater (Yallourn North) 31 Goals Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 19 MOST DISCIPLINED IN EACH CLUB Under 14’s Under 14’s Under 14’s Under 14’s Under 14’s Under 14’s Under 14’s Under 14’s Under 14’s Under 12’s Under 14’s Under 14’s Sarah Orton Jye Gourlay Ben Richards John Renden Billy O’Loughlin Cody Kerstjens Kade Bowie William Frost Jarryd Movchan Riley White Jake Redman Nixon Hall MOST DISCIPLINED CLUB AWARD (Hill End) (Leongatha) (Moe Blues) (Moe Maroons) (Mirboo North) (Morwell Tigers) (Youth Club) (Newborough Reds) (Newborough Blues) (Trafalgar) (Yallourn North) (Yinnar) “MIRBOO NORTH” “CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL AWARD WINNERS” http for detailed voting results ‘round-by round’ please access from the League Website :://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-6151-0-0-0 Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 20 Energy Australia Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. BEST & FAIREST AWARD WINNERS 1972 Under 12’s Robert Gibson (Newborough Bulldogs) 1973 Under 12’s Robert Gibson (Newborough Bulldogs) & Michael Brosche (Hernes Oak) 1974 Under 13’s Ian Bath (Moe Colts) 1975 Under 13’s Michael Giles (Newborough Hawks) 1976 Under 13’s Tony Price (St Kierans) 1977 Under 13’s Robert Sim (Newborough Hawks) 1978 Under 13’s Bradley Paulet (Yallourn North) 1979 Under 12’s Danny Beecroft (Hernes Oak) 1980 Under 10’s Aaron Edwards (Newborough Bulldogs) Under 12’s Lachlan Sim (Newborough Hawks) 1981 Under 10’s Richard Adams (Newborough Hawks) Under 12’s Lachlan Sim (Newborough Hawks) 1982 Under 11’s Robert Raymond (Newborough Hawks) Under 13’s Lachlan Sim (Newborough Hawks) 1983 Under 11’s David Wilson (Moe City) Under 13’s Darren Jones (Moe City) 1984 Under 11’s Adam Bek (Moe City) Under 13’s Darren Ashworth (Moe City) 1985 Under 11’s Christian Burgess (Trafalgar) Under 13’s Steven Blackshaw (Hill End & Grove Rovers) 1986 Under 11’s Bradley Michie (Newborough Bulldogs) Under 13’s Grant Warfe (Newborough Bulldogs) 1987 Under 11’s Chaye Stevens (Moe Colts) Under 13’s Paul Robertson (Trafalgar) 1988 Under 11’s Matt Forys (Moe City) Under 13’s Brad Michie (Newborough Bulldogs) 1989 Under 11’s Troy Dwyer (Moe Saints) Under 13’s Daniel Casey (Moe Saints) & Wayne Summersgill (Moe Colts) 1990 Under 11’s Jared Slater (Trafalgar) Under 13’s Ashley Brown (Trafalgar) 1991 Under 11’s Clinton Rogers (Trafalgar) Under 13’s Richard Wilson (Newborough Bulldogs) 1992 Under 11’s Peter Wilson (Newborough Bulldogs) Under 13’s M Robertson (Yarragon) 1993 to 1999 there were no Best & Fairest Awards granted Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. 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BEST & FAIREST AWARD WINNERS 2000 Under 12’s Ashley Ginders (Newborough Hawks) Under 14’s Brad Atkinson (Moe Colts) 2001 Under 10’s Rhys Jacobs (Newborough Bulldogs) Under 12’s Daniel Smith (Newborough Hawks) Under 14’s Richard Horton (Hill End & Grove Rovers) 2002 Under 10’s Angus Hunter (Moe City) Under 12’s Symon Lee (Moe Saints) Under 14’s Marc Truscio (Leongatha) 2003 Under 10’s Aaron Wilson (Newborough Hawks) Under 12’s Jake Munro (Newborough Bulldogs) Under 14’s Brad Wedrowicz (Moe Saints) 2004 Under 10’s Hayden Farrell (Trafalgar) Under 12’s Ryan Mills (Newborough Hawks) Under 14’s Symon Lee (Moe Saints) 2005 Under 10’s Declan Keilty (Newborough Hawks) Under 12’s Luke Thompson (Moe City) Under 14’s Mannon Johnston (Morwell Youth Club) 2006 Under 10’s Bailey Young (Newborough Hawks) Under 12’s Ben Kearns (Churchill) & Simon Noy (Hill End & Grove Rovers) Under 14’s Rhys Jacobs (Newborough Bulldogs) 2007 Under 10’s Darnell Grech (Newborough Bulldogs) Under 12’s Declan Keilty (Newborough Hawks) Under 14’s Luke Thompson (Moe City) 2008 Under 10’s Anthony Young (Newborough Hawks) & Benjamin Ainsworth (Morwell Youth Club) Under 12’s Mathew Hibbs (Newborough Bulldogs) Under 14’s Mitchell Grubb (Newborough Bulldogs) 2009 Under 10’s Jack Hudson (Hill End & Grove Rovers) Under 12’s Darnell Grech (Newborough Bulldogs) Under 14’s Nicholas Tuckett (Leongatha) 2010 Under 10’s Grady Cocksedge (Trafalgar) Under 12’s Tyler Morrow (Moe Lions) Under 14’s Lucas Jenkinson (Moe Saints) & Matt Dyke (Yinnar) 2011 Under 10’s Riley Baldi (Newborough Reds) Under 12’s Aiden Quigley (Yinnar) Under 14’s Darnell Grech (Newborough Reds) Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 22 Energy Australia Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. BEST & FAIREST AWARD WINNERS 2012 Under 10’s Riley Bills (Trafalgar) Under 12’s Riley Baldi (Newborough Reds) Under 14’s Tyler Morrow (Moe Maroons) 2013 Under 10’s Tristen Waack (Yinnar) Under 12’s Harrison Pepper (Morwell Youth Club) Under 14’s Hayden Prestidge (Newborough Reds) 2014 Under 10’s Jesse Burns (Leongatha) Under 12’s Bayley Paul (Hill End) Under 14’s Grady Cocksedge (Trafalgar) Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 23 Energy Australia Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. 2014 Under 10’s FINAL LADDERS Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc CGJFL Under 10's 2014 Current Ladder POS TEAM P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS % Won 1 Leongatha 12 11 1 0 1 0 444 81 548.15 44 91.67 2 Trafalgar 11 10 1 0 2 0 421 81 519.75 40 90.91 3 Hill End & Grove Rovers 12 10 2 0 1 0 419 65 644.62 40 83.33 4 Mirboo North 12 8 4 0 1 0 218 169 128.99 32 66.67 5 Moe Maroons 12 7 5 0 1 0 235 219 107.31 28 58.33 6 Yinnar 12 6 6 0 1 0 212 198 107.07 24 50.00 7 Youth Club 12 4 8 0 1 0 163 262 62.21 16 33.33 8 Newborough Reds 12 4 8 0 1 0 119 316 37.66 16 33.33 9 Yallourn North 12 2 10 0 1 0 75 356 21.07 8 16.67 10 Morwell Tigers 12 2 10 0 1 0 67 320 20.94 8 16.67 11 Moe Blues 11 1 10 0 2 0 46 352 13.07 4 9.09 2014 Under 10's GRAND FINAL Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Trafalgar 1.1-7 1.1-7 2.3-15 2.3-15 Leongatha 2.0-12 2.0-12 2.0-12 2.0-12 Trafalgar Goal Kickers: I. Porter, J. Baillie Best Players: B. Humphrey, H. Kenny, M. Treadwell, J. Makepeace, R. Thomas, J. Dwyer Leongatha Goal Kickers: B. Hanrahan, T. Burt Best Players: M. Mancarella, B. Weston, H. Martin, M. Harry, R. Checkley, J. Burns Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 24 Energy Australia Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. 2014 Under 12’s FINAL LADDERS Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc CGJFL Under 12's 2014 Current Ladder POS TEAM P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS 1 Trafalgar 13 12 0 1 0 0 573 142 403.52 50 2 Youth Club 13 12 1 0 0 0 569 188 302.66 48 3 Mirboo North 13 11 2 0 0 0 397 127 312.60 44 4 Leongatha 13 8 4 1 0 0 465 324 143.52 34 5 Yinnar 13 7 6 0 0 0 318 338 94.08 28 6 Moe Maroons 13 6 7 0 0 0 308 308 100.00 24 7 Hill End & Grove Rovers 13 5 8 0 0 0 332 353 94.05 20 8 Moe Blues 13 5 8 0 0 0 241 325 74.15 20 9 Newborough Blues 13 4 8 1 0 0 249 346 71.97 18 10 Newborough Reds 13 4 9 0 0 0 263 386 68.13 16 11 Morwell Tigers 13 2 10 1 0 0 244 467 52.25 10 12 Yallourn North 13 0 13 0 0 0 72 727 9.90 0 2014 Under 12's GRAND FINAL Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Trafalgar 2.1-13 3.1-19 4.3-27 4.5-29 0.3-3 1.4-10 2.5-17 Youth Club 0.0 Trafalgar Goal Kickers: R. Hughes-Morgan, J. McGrath, C. Burgess, B. Zimora Best Players: J. McGrath, A. Templeton, B. Zimora, L. Kinder, R. Bills, A. Connolly Youth Club Goal Kickers: L. Burge, O. Spiteri Best Players: C. Cholelel, T. Lappin, O. Spiteri, D. Ryan, C. Hutchison, D. Palmer Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 25 Energy Australia Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. 2014 Under 14’s FINAL LADDERS Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc CGJFL Under 14's 2014 Current Ladder POS TEAM P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS 1 Leongatha 13 12 1 0 0 0 781 332 235.24 48 2 Trafalgar 13 10 3 0 0 0 705 311 226.69 40 3 Newborough Blues 13 10 3 0 0 0 593 300 197.67 40 4 Youth Club 13 10 3 0 0 0 741 439 168.79 40 5 Moe Maroons 13 9 4 0 0 0 625 462 135.28 36 6 Newborough Reds 13 6 6 1 0 0 633 503 125.84 26 7 Yallourn North 13 6 6 1 0 0 586 554 105.78 26 8 Mirboo North 13 4 9 0 0 0 427 614 69.54 16 9 Hill End & Grove Rovers 13 4 9 0 0 0 439 807 54.40 16 10 Yinnar 13 3 10 0 0 0 329 725 45.38 12 11 Moe Blues 13 2 11 0 0 0 387 622 62.22 8 12 Morwell Tigers 13 1 12 0 0 0 267 844 31.64 4 2014 Under 14's GRAND FINAL Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Leongatha 4.2-26 8.3-51 10.5-65 11.8-74 Trafalgar 1.0-6 3.1-19 4.1-25 4.4-28 Leongatha Goal Kickers: B. Perry 2, T. Sheedy 2, J. Hastings 2, J. Gourlay 2, B. Motton, C. Michael, D. Anderson Best Players: C. Olden, R. Coleman, B. Thorson, B. Motton, J. Gourlay, D. Anderson Trafalgar Goal Kickers: K. Cheeseman, B. Kersten, Z. Brown, J. Vosper Best Players: L. Connolly, J. Moore, W. Bajada, G. Cocksedge, D. Young, J. Vosper Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 26 YEAR 1972 1973 Under 12's Moe Colts Newborough Bulldogs 1974 1975 1976 Under 11's Newborough Bulldogs Newborough Bulldogs St Kieran's 1977 Under 10's Moe Colts 1978 1979 1980 1981 Under 10's Trafalgar Newborough Hawks St Kieran's 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Under 10's Yarragon (no G/F played) Yallourn North Yarragon Newborough Bulldogs Newborough Bulldogs Trafalgar Newborough Bulldogs Newborough Bulldogs Morwell Youth Club Newborough Bulldogs Trafalgar Newborough Reds Leongatha Leongatha Trafalgar Under 13's Hernes Oak Newborough Hawks Moe City Under 12's Trafalgar Under 11's Under 13's Trafalgar Yall/Yall Nth & St Kieran's drew twice - dual winners Under 12's Trafalgar Trafalgar St Kieran's Under 11's Newborough Hawks Trafalgar Moe Colts Trafalgar Moe Colts Moe City Moe Saints Newborough Bulldogs Newborough Bulldogs Moe City Moe City Mirboo North Moe City Churchill Moe City Moe City Trafalgar Newborough Bulldogs Under 13's Newborough Hawks Newborough Hawks Moe City Moe Colts Moe Colts Trafalgar Moe Colts Moe City Moe Saints Newborough Bulldogs Newborough Bulldogs Moe City Moe Saints Moe City Moe City Moe Saints Moe City Newborough Bulldogs Under 12's Newborough Bulldogs Trafalgar Leongatha Leongatha Leongatha Leongatha Leongatha Mirboo North Newborough Bulldogs Newborough Bulldogs Leongatha Leongatha Trafalgar Leongatha Trafalgar Under 14's Trafalgar Trafalgar Newborough Bulldogs Moe Saints Leongatha Leongatha Leongatha Leongatha Leongatha Leongatha Newborough Blues Mirboo North Leongatha Newborough Reds Leongatha Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 27 Energy Australia Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. Gippsland Junior Football Interleague Championships 2014 Under 14 Premier Interleague Team Coached by David Nutt 2014 Under 12 Interleague Team Coached by Wayne Paulet Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 28 RESULTS FOR WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country Representative Games > 2014 Subway Gippsland Junior Football Interleague Championships-Under12's 01/07/2014 Sale & District JFA 5.5 (35) defeated Bairnsdale & District Jnr FA 2.4 (16) Alberton FL 7.4 (46) defeated Traralgon & District Jnr FL 1.5 (11) Warragul & District Junior FL 5.7 (37) defeated Central Gippsland Junior FL 1.4 (10) Bairnsdale & District Jnr FA 3.1 (19) defeated Central Gippsland Junior FL 1.2 (8) Warragul & District Junior FL 7.7 (49) defeated Traralgon & District Jnr FL 3.0 (18) Alberton FL 4.6 (30) defeated Sale & District JFA 1.4 (10) Warragul & District Junior FL 9.9 (63) defeated Sale & District JFA 1.0 (6) 02/07/2014 Traralgon & District Jnr FL 4.3 (27) defeated Bairnsdale & District Jnr FA 3.7 (25) Central Gippsland Junior FL 1.6 (12) drew with Sale & District JFA 2.0 (12) Warragul & District Junior FL 3.2 (20) defeated Alberton FL 0.1 (1) Central Gippsland Junior FL 3.1 (19) defeated Alberton FL 1.1 (7) Traralgon & District Jnr FL 6.4 (40) defeated Sale & District JFA 3.3 (21) Warragul & District Junior FL 9.0 (54) defeated Bairnsdale & District Jnr FA 0.0 (0) Central Gippsland Junior FL 3.3 (21) defeated Traralgon & District Jnr FL 1.3 (9) Alberton FL 8.2 (50) defeated Bairnsdale & District Jnr FA 2.5 (17) RESULTS FOR WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country Representative Games > 2014 Subway Gippsland Junior Football Interleague Championships-Under14's 01/07/2014 Sale & District JFA 5.1 (31) defeated Bairnsdale & District Jnr FA 3.2 (20) Alberton FL 10.8 (68) defeated Traralgon & District Jnr FL 1.0 (6) Central Gippsland Junior FL 4.8 (32) defeated Warragul & District Junior FL 0.2 (2) Central Gippsland Junior FL 10.7 (67) defeated Bairnsdale & District Jnr FA 3.2 (20) Warragul & District Junior FL 7.4 (46) defeated Traralgon & District Jnr FL 5.8 (38) Alberton FL 11.7 (73) defeated Sale & District JFA 2.3 (15) Sale & District JFA 5.5 (35) drew with Warragul & District Junior FL 5.5 (35) 02/07/2014 Bairnsdale & District Jnr FA 8.6 (54) defeated Traralgon & District Jnr FL 4.2 (26) Central Gippsland Junior FL 13.4 (82) defeated Sale & District JFA 3.1 (19) Alberton FL 9.8 (62) defeated Warragul & District Junior FL 1.3 (9) Central Gippsland Junior FL 7.5 (47) defeated Alberton FL 4.3 (27) Traralgon & District Jnr FL 7.4 (46) defeated Sale & District JFA 6.3 (39) Bairnsdale & District Jnr FA 6.3 (39) defeated Warragul & District Junior FL 4.4 (28) Central Gippsland Junior FL 7.9 (51) defeated Traralgon & District Jnr FL 0.2 (2) Alberton FL 13.10 (88) defeated Bairnsdale & District Jnr FA 1.2 (8) Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 29 GRAND FINAL SUNDAY 6TH JULY 2014 2014 Subway Gippsland Junior Football Interleague Championships-Under12's WARRAGUL & DISTRICT JUNIOR FL v. ALBERTON FL Warragul & District Junior FL 4.10 (34) defeated Alberton FL 1.2 (8) GOALS, Warragul & District Junior FL: Heath Morgan-Morris 1, Matthew Boyles 1, Xavier Kinder 1, Thomas Fitzpatrick 1 Alberton FL:Lachlan Rathjen 1 BEST Warragul & District Junior FL: Jarrod Thomas, Matthew Boyles, Sage Tapner, Mathew Garvey, William Papley, Jack Fraser Alberton FL: Darcy Thomas, Harrison Dawson, Aaron Turton, Cooper Smith, Kelsey Pavlou, Ethan Lamers 2014 Subway Gippsland Junior Football Interleague Championships-Under14's CENTRAL GIPPSLAND JUNIOR FL v. ALBERTON FL Central Gippsland Junior FL 2.12 (24) defeated Alberton FL 1.2 (8) GOALS, Central Gippsland Junior FL: Jordan Humphrey 1, Brett Thorson 1 Alberton FL: Dylan Garnham 1 BEST, Central Gippsland Junior FL: Benjamin Perry, Sean Burns, Brock Smith, Harrison Pepper, Grady Cocksedge, Rylan Henkel Alberton FL: Xavier Duursma, Sam Flanders, Jordan Hill, Lochlan Scott, Jason Smith, Bradley Adwell MATCH REPORT: A very trying match played in heavy conditions and with Central Gippsland not having the goal boot on coming out winners by 16 points A great game by all players of both sides. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 30 CENTRAL GIPPSLAND JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE INC. – A0001681U 42nd ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING - MINUTES OF MEETING Monday November 24, 2014 at 7.30pm Morwell Football Clubrooms in Travers Street, Morwell Present: Executive: Moe: Trafalgar: Yinnar: Morwell Tigers: Newborough: Hill End: Leongatha: Yallourn North: Youth Club: Mirboo North: Craig Skinner & Charles Weir Gary Maslen Glen Dove, Justin Young & Shane Dwyer Ken Hutchinson & Bec McFarlane David Arnold Owen Flahavin & Brad Michie Paul Mann, Graeme & Louise Paul Darryl McGannon & Sharyn Newton Apologies David Nutt Carmelo Mancarella & Tim Hosie Apologies: Leah Maslen, Andrew Pearce, James Smith Minutes from previous meeting as circulated. Accepted by consensus. Actions from previous meeting NIL Treasurer’s Report: Leah Maslen Treasurer’s report tabled and circulated. (Refer to attached) The year saw a profit of approximately $2,000 and a year ending Bank Balance of $13,754. Treasurer recommended the league deposit $10,000 in a term deposit for a 6 to 8 month period over the non-footy season. Moved: Charles Weir Seconded: Craig Skinner Action: Leah to arrange for term deposit. Committee discussed 2015 CGJFL affiliation fees. It was decided fees should remain unchanged in 2015, while will continue to negotiate further sponsorship with Energy Australia. Fees will remain at $40/team. Moved: Charles Weir Seconded: Darryl McGannon President’s Report: Craig Skinner I would like to congratulate all league delegates and club Secretaries for their support in creating a positive, friendly and cohesive process for passing information to the league and also back to their clubs. Central Gippsland Junior Football League has currently more players playing football in the 10’s 12’s and 14’s than any other junior league in the Gippsland region. This is a direct result of the work being done by all of our 12 clubs, so for that effort, well done. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 31 I would like to acknowledge the coaches for their conduct and diligence in controlling games within the mercy rules, with the sole intention to develop and mentor our young boys and girls into respectable Gippsland footballers. To have more positive coaches feedback from clubs than negative is a rarity in junior football and has not gone unnoticed. Two major items took my focus this year. The first being the mis-alignment of age groups between Alberton and Central Gippsland, which creates the Leongatha upper-age issue. Although not successful this year and big thank you to Darryl McGannon of Leongatha who has worked very hard behind the scenes to progress ‘change’ in this area. We will succeed, just a question of when. The second item was to bring the two Morwell clubs together to work as one, with the eventual result being some type of merger between Youth Club and Tigers. We have been successful in getting both Clubs talking and thinking about what is in the best interest for ALL children, not the adults. To Ken Hutchinson and Yinnar juniors for faultlessly managing our finals series and Yinnar, Moe and Hill End & Grove Rovers for showcasing their clubs with hard working families in a professional manner that would make any other league envious. To David Nutt and the joint efforts of Youth Club and Tigers on delivering an exceptional vote count night well done. Thanks also to our major sponsor, Energy Australia Yallourn, who have been very supportive of our junior football competition and have now committed sponsorship into 2015. Thanks also to AFL Gippsland for their information and support as our governing body. I would like to acknowledge the volunteer efforts of fellow League Executives, Life Member and Secretary Charles Weir (Newborough), Scoring Secretary Sharyn Newton (Leongatha), Vice President Darryl McGannon (Leongatha), Treasurer Leah Maslen (Moe), and David Nutt (Youth Club) who have played a key role in the operation of the CGJFL and have all been instrumental in ensuring the smooth administration of the competition. Congratulations to Youth Club on managing a very successful Interleague Carnival. A big thanks goes to our two Squad Coaches this year in David Nutt (Youth Club) - Under 14 Squad and Wayne Paulett (Yall Nth) - Under 12 Squad and their support staff. Both teams performed remarkably well in their age groups again. David’s Under 14's were also successful in winning the Grand Final. Special thanks to Marcelle Anderson for taking photographs and providing up to date internet information for families and friends to keep up with during the Championships. To the other helpers who took on duties to make the Secretary’s role easier in 2014; Brad Michie for organising the Draw; Louise Paul for the League Handbook; Leah Maslen for ordering all of the equipment during the year (balls, jumpers, etc); Yinnar (Ken Hutchinson & Team) for the Finals and the two Morwell Clubs for the Presentation night (especially Dave Nutt for such a professional powerpoint vote count presentation). Thank you to everyone for supporting Junior Football in Gippsland and we seek your support in addressing what will be some difficult issues in 2015, especially the future structure of our Under 10 competition. Minutes from last general meeting Dated 14/7/2014. As previously circulated nil business arising from that meeting. Moved: Dave Arnold Seconded: Darryl McGannon Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 32 Election of 2015 Office Bearers and Executive. All positions were declared vacant and nominations called. President Craig Skinner nominated by Gary Maslen, seconded by Owen Flahavin. No further nominations. 2015 League President = Craig Skinner. Vice President Darryl McGannon nominated by Craig Skinner, seconded by Charles Weir. No further nominations. 2015 League Vice President = Darryl McGannon Secretary Charles Weir nominated by Craig Skinner, seconded by Ken Hutchinson. No further nominations. 2015 Secretary = Charles Weir Treasurer Leah Maslen nominated by Brad Michie, seconded by Charles Weir. No further nominations. 2015 League Treasurer = Leah Maslen Members of Executive Christian Burgess nominated by Craig Skinner, seconded by Gary Maslen (t.b.c). Gary Maslen nominated by Darryl McGannon, seconded by Craig Skinner. Ken Hutchinson nominated by Bec McFarlane, seconded by Darryl McGannon New members of executive duly elected. Non- Executive Roles for 2015 Draw Coordinator = Brad Michie (Newborough) Brad will publish a DRAFT for comment soon. Handbook editor = Louise Paul (Hill End & Grove Rovers) Interleague Coordinator = to be determined Finals Coordinator = Ken Hutchinson (Yinnar) Website operator = Charles Weir (Newborough) Some work to be done to get this more up-todate. If anyone has any ideas to improve the Website please speak up. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 33 Scoring Secretary = Sharyn Newton (Leongatha) Sharyn will notify Clubs of the expectations around the timing & processing of results. Presentation night Co-ordinator = Morwell Youth Club & Morwell Tigers at this stage. If any other club wants to volunteer for this night and/or utilise a different venue; all options will be considered. To be discussed at future League meetings. General Business Junior Football Match Guide Craig Skinner and Charles Weir reported back on a meeting they attended on Tuesday 18th November, with delegates from other Gippsland Leagues. A very constructive discussion was held with all Club delegates on the Junior Football Match Guide and Clubs agreed to take back and discuss amongst their Club Members, with the main issue (major change proposed) being the future structure of the Under 10’s. Some notes: AFL Gippsland would like to adopt the Guidelines in the document for the start of the 2016 season, with a view to the U10 structure being similar across all Leagues in Victoria; The CGJFL Executive are recommending that we “trial” some of the things within the Junior Football Match Guide in the 2015 Season, that we like and believe might work well for us; The CGJFL Executive are asking all Clubs to examine the Junior Football Match Day Guide and provide a written response on their thoughts about the proposed revised structure (on behalf of their respective Clubs) and forward to Charles Weir for collation. Charles Weir will then forward a response from CGJFL to AFL Gippsland. Therefore please provide a response/thoughts on the following items before Christmas (if possible); 1) No League best and fairest for under 10s (thoughts on Club level awards etc) 2) no leading goal kicker in Under 10’s (or in any Age group) 3) Zones for the ground and playing across the ground 4) smaller teams of 12 to 15 5) current 10 minute quarters or 12 6) Modified Tackle / no Bumping 7) scoring to continue 2015 8) only one bounce 9) the out of bounds recommendation CONSENSUS reached at the Meeting on: no need to change ball sizes back to smaller types Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 34 continue with playing for points & Finals in 2015 – But would like Clubs views on this if forced to change in 2016? Coaching Expectations in 2015 Craig Skinner talked about the importance of maintaining the Pre-Season coaching sessions conducted with representatives from Gippsland Power etc. and how we made great and fantastic progress in 2014. In light of the Junior Football Match Guide recommendations around Under 10’s, Craig also stressed to Clubs the importance of using the Club’s Best Coaches at Under 10 level as opposed to U14’s AND also highlighted the need (in regard to any trial changes for 2015) for a ‘separate pre-season session’ just for Under 10 coaches. Draw Options for 2015 Brad Michie kindly tabled 4 Options for Club Delegates to consider in relation to the number of Rounds to play in 2015. After much discussion, 7 of the 10 Clubs voted for a 14 Round season, starting on 19 April (after Easter and School holidays) and ending with the Grand Final on 6 September. There will be no football on Mother’s Day or Queen’s Birthday weekends. Well done Brad on all the pre-work for this. Clubs need to forward Draw requests to Brad ASAP as he is well progressed on a First DRAFT. Meeting Closed – 8.45pm Next Meeting – To Be Confirmed Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 35 Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 36 THE BY-LAWS OF THE CENTRAL GIPPSLAND JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE INC. AMENDED DECEMBER 1987 AMENDED FEBRUARY 1999 AMENDED FEBRUARY 2001 AMENDED MARCH 2002 AMENDED MARCH 2003 AMENDED MARCH 2004 APPROVED VERSION – APRIL 2007 AMENDED MARCH 2009 AMENDED FEBRUARY 2011 AMENDED FEBRUARY 2012 AMENDED MARCH 2013 AMENDED MAY 2013 AMENDED MARCH 2015 These By-Laws are to be read in conjunction with the Constitution of the Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. and also the Victorian Country Football League Handbook. The VCFL Handbook with amendments is re-issued annually. The following By-Laws have been adopted by the Central Gippsland Junior Football League, and where these by-laws are silent on a given issue, the rules as outlined in the current version of the Victorian Country Football League Handbook will apply. Changes to these By-Laws can be made by a properly constituted special general meeting, in accordance with the Central Gippsland Junior Football League’s Constitution and as set out in the Association Incorporation Regulations 1998. 1. Player Registration 1.1 The nominating Member Club must forward a copy of all player registrations to the League Secretary two weeks prior to the first round. 1.2 (a) (b) (c) All players in the Under 10 competition must be 10 years or younger by the end of the calendar year. (Note: see clause 1.2.1 re minimum age level) All players in the Under 12 competition must be 12 years or younger by the end of the calendar year. All players in the Under 14 competition must be 14 years or younger by the end of the calendar year. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 37 All Clubs must submit new player registration forms (VCFL Clearance/Registration) annually. Each form is to show date of birth of the player and a parent/guardian, and Club Secretary must endorse this form. The member Club Secretary is responsible for checking the validity of each form. All forms must be in the hands of the League Secretary two weeks before the first home and away game of the year. The CGJFL Executive has the discretion to request proof of date of birth for any player. When requested, the birth certificate or official birth extract must be supplied within 14 days unless the Executive agrees otherwise. New players joining a club during the year must (via the Club Secretary) submit a completed registration form to the League Secretary before playing. In rushed circumstances, the Club Secretary may obtain verbal approval from the League Secretary to present the forms to the opposing coach before playing and have it forwarded to the League Secretary with other official paperwork at the end of the match. 1.2.1 Registration of Players/Minimum Age entry levels To be eligible for CGJFL registration, AFL Victoria Country Football League all registered Players must have obtained seven (7) years of age at January 1. 1.3 Ineligible Players Clubs playing ineligible players lose all points for the game in which ineligible players were allowed to take the field. Points so lost will be credited to the opposing side in those matches. No scores shall be credited to sides losing such points. Players must play four (4) games during the current season with one club to be eligible to play in the finals. 2. Clearance 2.1 VCFL Clearance Process Any player wishing to be cleared from his registered club must do so by using the VCFL Clearance/Registration form with his registered Club Secretary’s signature. This clearance form must be forwarded to the League Secretary as per Clause 1.1 & 1.2. Note – Clearances close on the last day of June of each season. 3. Competition 3.1 Objective – ‘Participation’ All clubs must endeavour to field teams in all competition grades. Clubs are required to obtain approval prior to the season commencing if they are unable to field players for all scheduled age levels. All teams can be supplemented by opposing teams on the day they oppose each other; provided the players are of eligible age and both clubs agree to the arrangement. The over-riding objective should be to provide as many players as possible, with the opportunity to participate on game day. 3.1.1 CLUB-TO-CLUB PLAYER ‘DAY PERMIT’ Rule 3.1.1 is designed so that clubs who have Players Rostered off from normal Club games (due to having too many Players) are permitted to loan players to a club that regularly struggles to field Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 38 a full side. The club having the excess Players may supply up to a maximum of 5 players to the club requesting loan players. The club requesting the loan players must at all times give their own registered players, preference to be on the ground unless injury or fatigue requires them to voluntarily come to the interchange bench. Players from the club having excess Players cannot individually initiate an opportunity to play under rule 3.1.1. All players seeking to play under rule 3.1.1 must have prior approval from their home club and then from the club they intend to play for. The steps to be complied with to legitimately play under rule 3.1.1 are as follows: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) In any one season, a player is restricted to playing three Club-to-Club Player ‘Day Permits’ A Player playing on a Club-to-Club Player ‘Day Permit’ must be clearly notated on the team sheet of club he/she is representing on the day. The team sheet should clearly show the players name, registered club and quote-ruling No. 3.1.1. A player playing on a Club-to-Club Player ‘Day Permit’ is eligible for CGJFL Fairest & Best votes and Goal Kicking Award statistics. A player playing on a Club-to-Club Player ‘Day Permit’ can be reported & suspended. A player playing on a Club-to-Club Player ‘Day Permit’ becomes the responsibility of the club he/she is playing for and any misbehaviour or reference is reflected in the game, tribunal reports etc of the club the player represents on the day. A player seeking Club-to-Club Player ‘Day Permit’ must not be registered as a Special Circumstance Player. A maximum of five players will be granted a Club-to-Club Player ‘Day Permit’ to any one club on any given match. Players permitted to play on a Club-to-Club Player Day Permit shall not replace available registered players of the club requesting players. They must only replace another Club-to-Club Day Permit player unless injury or fatigue results in a registered player voluntarily coming to the interchange bench. A Player permitted to play on a Club-to-Club Day Permit shall play only in one (1) game of football per round in his/her own age group within the CGJFL. (eg; a player who has agreed to play for Club “A” whose game is on the Saturday cannot also play for his/her registered club “B” if they are playing on Sunday. A club giving permission for a player to play on a day permit may withdraw permission after giving the league secretary & the club official requiring the player day permit ample notice (one full day) to seek alternative fill-in players. The Club requesting Permit Players from another Club must complete a Type 1 Match Day Player Transfer in the system to enable the Players names to be on the relevant Teamsheets. 3.2 In the Under 10,12 & 14 Competition there is no limit to the number of interchange players. 3.3 The Executive Committee shall prepare a draw for the forthcoming season prior to the season commencing and give the members clubs adequate opportunity to comment on the draw. However, the Executive Committee reserves the right to decide the format of the final draw for the season. The Executive Committee also reserves the right to vary the draw part way through the season if they deem it necessary. 3.4 League home and away games and finals shall commence at a time designated by the Executive Committee. 3.5 Non-appearance of a team of at least 14 players 15 minutes after the designated starting time shall constitute a forfeit. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 39 3.6 Each quarter shall be of ten minutes for Under 10 and twelve minutes for Under 12 and fifteen minutes for Under 14. Quarters may be shortened if agreed to by both coaches. Breaks between quarters to be three minutes at quarter and three-quarter time and five minutes at half time. Timekeepers are to signal a minute warning prior to resumption of the quarter. 3.7 Players may be interchanged at anytime during the game provided players exit and enter via the interchange lines. Players changed outside the interchange lines cannot return to the field of play unless serious injury necessitates a stretcher and therefore departure from the ground at the nearest point (Refer Section 4 Part 7 of the VCFL Handbook). 3.8 Forfeit of Games The spirit of all CGJFL teams should be to provide a game of football to available and willing players on the fixture date and time of the game. Where one team has less players than the opposition, in the spirit of the league, the coaches should make every effort to organise a game whereby both teams have an equal number of players participating (refer finals ruling re Equal Player numbers in finals). Under such circumstances, the league should experience very few forfeits. Where a game is played, albeit that one team lends players to the opposition to allow the game to proceed, the match result, best players, goal-kickers and credit to players for a game of football will all be officially recognised in the League results. In short, where both coaches agree to proceed with a fixture game it shall be recognised as an official game. Under these arrangements, a forfeit should only occur where one team does not arrive at the designated venue at the designated time for the fixture game or where one coach indicates that he is unwilling to proceed with the game due to lack of players. 3.9 Game Abandoned as opposed to a forfeit. Any team that decides to cease participation in a game prior to the designated conclusion of the game (as determined by the official time-keepers for the game) will be judged as having 'abandoned' the game. If a game is abandoned in the first half of the game, the result will be a forfeit in favour of the team who were still willing to participate and the game statistics shall not be recognised. Where the game is abandoned after half time, the team who were still willing to participate, will be awarded the game and the match votes, goal-kickers and credit of a game shall be awarded as per normal. Officials of the club who abandon a game can expect to be the subject of an official investigation as to why the game was abandoned and may be required to meet the Leagues costs for conducting a formal investigation. 3.10 VCFL Heat/Cold Policy Heat – When temperatures exceed 34 degrees there is an extreme risk of heat related injury to children and adolescents. Matches and training sessions scheduled at times when the above conditions prevail should be postponed until a more suitable time or cancelled. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 40 Cold – No determined temperature guide for cold conditions, due to variance of wind chill. Coaches and officials must be alert to the onset of signs of hypothermia. 3.11 Mercy Rule The Mercy Rule was introduced in 2008 and was designed with a view to stopping teams from thrashing opponents by large amounts. Totally one sided games do not provide any benefits to the Players on the team, the Coaches or the Parents. A key concern is for Players who may drop out of football through lack of interest and sides who may have their ability to remain in the CGJFL compromised. If a one-sided game is anticipated or quickly develops the two coaches should consider options that will limit the imbalance and make a more productive contest for all. Remember that if your team is winning by a large margin the chances are that many of your children, particularly in defence will not be actively involved in the game. Your ability as a coach is not defined by the winning margin against a struggling side. Options One sided contest anticipated or develops Utilise the team line up to give less proficient players in dominant sides the opportunity as an on ball or forward line player. Players benefit from the chance to experience new roles and expand on their talent base. If you have excess numbers utilise the bench to interchange dominant players. It will benefit your team when input is shared across the playing group. If the above two options have not stemmed a one sided contest coaches should be utilising the option of swapping dominant players from winning sides with the opposition. This will create a more even contest, challenge both sides in a positive manner and provide social skills amongst children who normally view each other as the opposition. It will be incumbent on coaches to promote and teach their players the benefits behind this option. One sided contest - Opposition short on numbers Encourage your more proficient players to fill in for them. This will create an opportunity for the development of experience and talent throughout your own team. Encourage any players filling in for the opposition to do their best otherwise that side may refuse the offer and request playing the match at the reduced number of players leading to more time on the bench for your own players. It is advisable for the better players to spend several quarters with the opposition. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 41 General The game will not stop in any manner, all goal kickers will be recorded no matter what team they are on, league and club votes will be given no matter what team the player is on, the umpire or the timekeeper do not have anything to do with this rule. 3.12 Area Agreements Each season Area Agreements exist between the CGJFL, the Mid Gippsland Football League and the Gippsland Football League. These agreements exist to allow Under 14 Players from the CGFL to play at Under 16 level in either the MGFL or the GFL. Prior to an Under 14 Player being permitted to play at Under 16 Level a FORM ‘A’ must be completed and signed by the Player, the Players Parent or Guardian and the CGJFL Club Secretary. There is no limit to the number of Games that a Player may play at Under 16 Level during the season. However, Clubs should be mindful that the intention of the rule is for Under 14 Players to fill in for Under 16 sides which are short of numbers. 3.13 Equipment Helmets – The wearing of helmets is ‘compulsory’ for all Under 10 Players in the CGJFL. Boots – Screw in studs ARE permitted to be worn by Players. However, as it is rare that an Umpire checks players boots, all Coaches are reminded to be aware of what their Players are wearing and are therefore responsible for the checking of any ‘unsafe’ footwear. Long Pants - The wearing of long pants (‘skins’) under shorts is NOT permitted unless Special permission is obtained by the League Executive. Excludes ‘short’ skins. Gloves – ARE permitted to be worn by junior registered players in competition matches as per Section 15 of VCFL Rules and Regulations. All footballs shall be 11-13 size (size 3) for Under 10’s, 13-15 (size 4) for Under 12’s and 15- 17 (size 5) for Under 14’s and will be of the wet weather type. The League Executive recommends and expects that the Under 14’s use a Size 5 Leather Football. 4. Field Umpires/Goal Umpires/Boundary Umpires. The home club shall appoint all central umpire/s for home and away games. Away clubs may also supply an umpire for away games to run in tandem with home club umpire. Dress code of white tops for central umpires must be adhered to unless clubs approach the League Executive for approval of a high visible alternative consistent with the LVUA. 4.1 The league will appoint all field umpires for the final series and all umpires for Grand Finals. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 42 4.2 The field umpire/s shall have sole charge of the game. 4.3 The field umpire/s may inspect each players equipment and may prohibit players from taking the field, if in the umpire/s opinion, the players apparel may cause unnecessary harm to another player. 4.4 The umpire shall have the authority to order off any player, club official or team official from the playing area for any offence, misconduct, or other cause, which is deemed not in the best interest of the game. A red card and yellow card system will apply as per the VCFL handbook and all clubs should make themselves and their volunteer umpires familiar with the process. 4.5 Penalties for on-field infringements shall be 10 metres for under 10, 15 metres for under 12 and 30 metres for under 14. 4.6 The field umpire is to confer with goal, boundary umpires and timekeeper prior to games and prior to each quarter commencing. 4.7 The field umpire can overrule a goal and boundary umpire’s decision if, after consultation and in the opinion of the field umpire, an incorrect decision has been made. 4.8 Each team may report on umpires on the prescribed form (Pro-Forma C). 4.9 Goal umpires shall keep accurate scores and shall check with each other between quarters and at the end of the game. 4.10 Boundary umpires shall have a whistle to signal the ball out-of- bounds. 4.11 Timekeepers shall work together to keep accurate time of the matches. Timekeepers shall record players ordered from the field (refer clause 4.13(b)). 4.12 All umpires (central, boundary and goal) are to remain impartial during the course of the game and are urged not to support or barrack during the course of the game. 4.13 Ordering Player from the field of play (a) In ordering a player from the field, a field umpire will notify the coach and timekeeper of the total time the player is sent off. The time keeper shall formally record the players name and number and will notify the player’s coach when each player may return to the ground; Umpires to be issued league rules, regulations, and penalties and conduct requirements for the betterment of the game. Issuing of such is the responsibility of each member club; Another player cannot replace a player under time suspension during that period. If the field umpire stops the game for a period of time, this time to be added on during the quarter involved. Umpires to notify the timekeeper to add time on. A player ordered from the playing field for any misdemeanour shall not be eligible for Fairest & best votes for that game. A player that has been ordered from the playing field on three separate occasions during the home & away season shall ineligible to be awarded the Fairest & best award for any age group. (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 43 4.14 Reporting of players and or officials An umpire may report any player, or club officials or others, by giving notice to the coach and presenting his report in writing to the League Secretary within 48 hours of the offence. All officiating umpires (field, boundary and goal) have the right to report players, club officials or others. The League Secretary, or his agent, shall ensure that the club of the charged player or official is promptly notified (within 48 hours of receipt of the report) of any umpires report. 4.15 Kicking the ball off the ground – Under 10 & Under 12 ruling In the Under 10 and Under 12 age group games, players are not permitted to deliberately kick the ball off the ground. (It is permitted if it is accidental). The intent is to encourage players to pick the ball up and have the confidence to pick the ball up. Hence, where a player is deemed to have deliberately kicked the ball off the ground, the field umpire shall award a free kick to the opposing side and the spot of the infringement. Note this rule also applies to goals kicked off the ground – the field umpire should advise the goal umpire that no score is to be awarded and the opposition awarded a free kick. 4.16 Out of bounds A free kick is awarded against the player who last touched or possessed the ball prior to it going out of play. If there is doubt the umpire shall call a ball up 10 metres in from the boundary. As a trial, there will be no boundary umpires in Under 10’s and Under 12’s. 4.17 Bounces In the Under 10 age group, a player is only permitted to bounce the ball twice per possession before being required to dispose of the ball. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 44 5. Finals Fixture and Independent officials for finals (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) There shall be a final series in Under 10, 12 and Under 14 age groups. The CGJFL Executive shall, prior to each season, determine and advise member clubs of the number of teams to compete in the final series. Ladders will use a “Percentage of Wins” rather than the standard for & against percentage. If 2 teams have equal wins at the end of the season, the Team with the highest margin of the teams competing during the year in question will be ranked the highest. Competing teams in the finals appoint their own timekeepers Neutral Field Umpires will be appointed from the Latrobe Valley Umpires Panel or another panel if deemed appropriate be the league executive. Goal and Boundary Umpires shall also be appointed by the League for all finals. The Premiership teams shall be presented with a Premiership Cup and/or a Premiership Flag. The league executive has the sole right to determine venues, times and dates for all finals games. 5.1 Equal player numbers at commencement of Finals games Finals games are to commence with equal player numbers on the ground (ie; if TEAM ‘B’ has only 16 players, then both teams will commence with 16 players). The equal number of players the game commences with becomes the agreed player number for the game and the side with additional players must rotate them through the interchange. Injuries during the course of the game shall not result in a modified lower number of players on the field. That is, if one team should lose one or more players to injury the opposing team is permitted to retain player numbers at the level agreed at game commencement. Should the team with lesser numbers have additional eligible players arrive after commencement of the game, the opposing coaches can mutually agree to a higher number of equal participants on the ground (eg; from 16 a side to 17 a side). 5.2 Drawn Grand Final Result Where the team’s total points are the same (on the reconciled score cards of the designated goal umpires) after two periods of Extra Time in a Grand Final, the League Executive shall announce joint premiers for the Grand Final game. 5.3 Game stoppages (in Finals) due to player injury For finals the player stoppage rule that applies to home and away games shall also apply to finals. 5.4 Inclement Weather or Hazardous Conditions in finals: The following applies to all finals excluding Grand Finals. The league executive officer/s in attendance at a given final will have responsibility to determine if a game should cease or not commence, due to inclement weather. The executive member/s have discretion to take on advice from the umpire/s or other persons that the executive deem as relevant in making the decision. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 45 Every effort should be made to commence or restart a game. Therefore the game can be postponed for up to one hour to enable conditions to improve that would enable a restart or commencement. If a re-start or game commencement cannot be achieved within the allotted time then the game result shall be determined as follows: (1) If the second half of the game has not commenced - the game shall be awarded to the team who finished higher on the ladder at the end of the home and away season. (2) If the game has entered into the second half prior to the weather delay; then the team leading in the game (as per the official goal umpires reconciled scores) shall be announced as the winner. 5.5 Inclement Weather or Hazardous Conditions in Grand Finals: The league executive officer/s in attendance at a given Grand Final will have responsibility to determine if a game should cease or not commence, due to inclement weather. The executive member/s have discretion to take on advice from the umpire/s or other persons that the executive deem as relevant in making the decision. Where inclement weather delays the start or the progress of a Grand Final, the game is to be rescheduled to a time and place nominated by the executive. Where more than half the game has been completed and the margin is significant, the executive shall have the discretion to award the game result to the team with the significant leading margin. No appeals will be allowed as the ruling has been accepted at a constituted meeting of League Delegates. 5.5.1 Inclement Weather or Hazardous Conditions – Home/Away Where a game cannot commence or is abandoned during the normal home and away season the teams shall be awarded two points each and no percentage. However, if both clubs agree an alternate date and time that is approved by the League Secretary, the game may be played at the rescheduled date and time with the results to be officially recognised. Note: League officers determining the appropriateness of weather conditions under clauses 5.3 and 5.4 above will be mindful of the VCFL Heat and Cold Policy as stated in the VCFL Handbook. 5.6 Extra-Time in Finals (other than Grand Finals) Where the teams total points are the same (on the reconciled score cards of the designated goal umpires), the teams will be required to play extra-time after a 3 minute break. A period of extratime will constitute 10 minutes of additional playing time in which teams will swap ends after 5 minutes of ‘extra-time’ play. The team with the highest score at the end of the 10 minutes of extratime shall be the winning team. If the scores are still equal after the first period of extra-time, then a second period of 10 minutes extra-time will begin in which teams will swap ends after 5 minutes of play. Within this second period of extra-time, the first team to score shall be declared the winner and the game shall end. Note: Periods of extra-time are not applicable to home and away games. Extra time in home and away games will only apply where the officiating field umpire requests the adding of extratime due to an extended break for player injury or other extenuating circumstances (eg lightning strike) that are rare. Under such circumstances the club timekeepers must agree on the exact time to be added before the game recommences. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 46 6. Member Club Responsibilities 6.1 Each member club shall conduct its business in a manner that will not bring the League or the club itself into disrepute and should comply with the relevant Codes of Conduct. 6.2 Each Club shall pay a registration fee determined at an annual general meeting of the Association as set out each year. 6.3 Each member club shall provide two delegates to the League general meetings. The delegates shall exercise the rights and privileges set out in the Association Rules. 6.4 Each member club shall provide a goal umpire, a boundary umpire and a timekeeper for every home and away game of each team, all suitably attired. 6.5 Each member club supplies central umpires for home games of each team. All Umpires must wear a ‘predominantly’ white top or an official umpiring uniform during games. 6.6 Each team may have one runner, suitably marked for identification, at every match. Runners are not to linger on the field of play; they should deliver their message and leave the ground. They must keep well clear of the ball contest. 6.7 Each team may have up to two water carriers, suitably marked for identification, at every match. Water should only be delivered during natural breaks in play or to players on the ground that are well clear of the ball contest. 6.8 A home club Team Manager shall collect: (a) All goal umpire cards, (Pro-Forma A), time keeper cards (Pro-Format B), as well as the both team sheets for each match; The club shall check the signatures on all cards and sheets, and give all details to the League Secretary before noon on the day after the match or by 6:00PM on the day of the match, if played on Sunday; Best players can also be included, but goal kickers must be included. Mark on the team sheet next to players name, if ordered from the playing field. Mark on the team sheet if you are playing Special Dispensation Registration player(s) with the following initials against the player(s) name on the team sheet (SDR) Clubs playing players on SDR permits –MUST make the Field Umpire aware that the player is ineligible for Fairest & Best Votes. Special Circumstance Players are ineligible for League Awards (ie) League Fairest & Best, Goal Kicking. A Special Dispensation Registered player is generally a player who has formally applied for and received League Executive approval to play in a lower age group. Only the league executive has the authority to approve an SDR application. Applications must be in writing and endorsed by the players club and then forwarded to the league Secretary who will make arrangements for the league executive to consider all available evidence and approve or deny the application. Players playing under rule 3.1.1 must be clearly notated as such on the game day sheet and these players are eligible for best player votes and goal-kicking awards. (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) 6.9 Each home club shall provide the best available first aid facilities and best available personnel. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 47 6.10 Home clubs must have grounds clearly and correctly marked no less than 10 minutes prior to the official commencement time of the fixture game. 6.11 All footballs shall be 11-13 size (size 3) for Under 10’s, 13-15 (size 4) for Under 12’s and 15-17 (size 5) for Under 14’s and will be of the wet weather type. The League Executive recommends and expects that the Under 14’s use a Size 5 Leather Football. 6.12 All member clubs are responsible to ensure that each player and team official is aware of the Code of Conduct expectations applicable to their roles and the importance of good role models that promote ‘good sports’ and good citizens. The CGJFL executive will rigorously seek independent investigations where Club or League officials are accused of Conduct Unbecoming. (Refer VCFL handbook for more specific detail). 7. Coaches Accreditation and Conduct 7.1 All coaches of VCFL clubs are required to obtain Level 1 Accreditation prior to the commencement of the season. (as per section 16.0 of the VCFL Rules and Regulations). Failure of clubs to have level 1 coaches can result in fines and loss of match points. All Coaches must sign the Code of Conduct document, which will be held by the League Secretary. 7.2 Coaches play a pivotal role on game day in influencing the mood and conduct of the players. Coaches are required to be familiar with and abide by the VCFL coaches code of conduct at all times they are coaching CGJFL players or at anytime they are attending CGJFL events as a club representative. 7 .3 In the Under 10’s the Coach or the Runner shall be allowed onto the playing field during a period of play, for the purpose of coaching or moving players to new positions, only with both coaches agreement. Coaches should endeavour to keep outside the middle corridor of the ground, out of the centre square and well away from the ball contest. Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 48 8. Tribunal The rules/guidelines again are to be read in conjunction with the rules of the Victorian Country Football League Inc. 8.1 The Tribunal shall sit at any convenient time after being called to do so by the League Secretary, if necessary prior to the next round of matches. 8.2 The Tribunal will have sole jurisdiction over all complaints and reports referred to it by the League. 8.3 All alleged offenders shall be invited to give evidence at any tribunal hearing, if they so desire. 8.4 A Tribunal hearing may take place with a minimum of 3 members. 8.5 The Tribunal may appoint a chairperson by agreement at each sitting. 8.6 All player reports shall be heard by the Tribunal prior to the next home game. Where extenuating circumstances mean that a tribunal cannot be convened in a timely manner, the player, official or spectator can participate as normal until such time as the tribunal has heard and determined the report. All reports of coaches, officials and/or supporters shall be heard at the committee of management. 8.7 9. Awards 9.1 Goal Kicking The League Secretary will keep goal kicking tallies from official game records of matches. Scoring for the awards will cease at the end of the home and away games. The highest goal kicker in the Under 12 and Under 14 age group ONLY will be awarded a trophy at the Fairest & Best presentation. The under 10 age group will not have an award for Goal Kicking, which will create a focus on player development. 9.2 Fairest and Best The League shall provide to all member clubs, sufficient umpire vote cards for Under 12 and Under 14 home games. The Under 10 competition will no longer have an award for Best and Fairest for the league. The Home club field umpire must fill out the vote card, by awarding 3 votes to the best player, 2 votes to the next best player and 1 vote to the third best player in the game. Note: only 3 players can share the votes. Umpires may confer with coaches if required. The field umpire shall place the completed vote card in an envelope supplied by home club, sign across the seal and hand back the sealed envelope to the team manager or club Secretary for forwarding with all other paper work to the League Secretary. Both clubs shall make available to the umpire, team sheets for purpose of selecting best players. Eligibility refer to 4.12 section (f) and (g). Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 49 The League shall hold a vote count and presentation at the end of the home & away season. At the vote count votes will be tabulated to determine and publicly announce the Fairest & Best and Runner-up Fairest & Best in each age group. 10. Complaints Procedure If a complaint has been made to a committee person of a club about a player, official or spectator, the matter should be first taken to the club president to determine if the matter can be resolved amicably between the opposing club officials. If discussion and mediation does not resolve the matter to the satisfaction of both clubs, then a written submission to the league Secretary should be initiated by the aggrieved club. The written submission shall generally comprise two letters. One being the letter of complaint which details the specific concerns raised by the individual or official. The second letter being a covering letter from the Club Secretary which outlines the considered view of the club executive having had discussion with all affected parties. On receipt of the complaints correspondence, the League Secretary shall decide in which way the matter is to be dealt and advise the affected clubs accordingly. The League Secretary, in consultation with the league executive, may recommend various alternatives to resolve the complaint. This may include but is not limited to (1) further mediation between the clubs (where the league may choose to introduce a third party to assist the process) or (2) a formal hearing where the League Executive or its agent, make a considered judgment that is binding on all parties. Photographs in this report were taken by Marcelle Anderson and Louise Paul Report produced by Louise Paul Central Gippsland Junior Football League Inc. A.B.N. 25 109 771 580 P.O. Box 20 Newborough Vic 3825 Proudly Supported by Energy Australia 50
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