Men's Preview: v Elsternwick - Practice Match

Forget about the match between AFL cellar dwellers Melbourne and Essendon. The drawcard Friday night fixture will be taking place at Elsternwick Park where our beloved Animals will have their final pre season hit out against Elsternwick under lights. 

With the bye this weekend it will serve as a crucial hit out for the lads as they look to bounce back after being outclassed by Division 1 side Kew and the playing group will be desperate for a win to build some winning confidence going into Round 1. 

Team 1 will see some new faces and returning club stalwarts. With a list possessing more depth than the Grand Canyon players will be very keen to impress the coaching staff as competition for spots will be very hot in the early rounds of the season. 

 Housemates Nic Glanville and Lachlan Chapman will be the generals of a very strong backline and their telepathic play will hopefully lead to many rebounds out of the defensive 50. The experience of Nic Robin, Chook O’Connor and Dan Hill will be pivotal in a side of young animals with no less than 10 first year players hungry to impress.  

We also welcome back Cody Deppeler and Shinky after a stint playing football in Canada. Media guru Geoff Koop is named on the bench where he will no doubt have a 45minute rub down before coming on as a super sub in the forward half 

Team 2 features a different looking line up but it simply oozes class and individual talent so the fans will no doubt be eager to see how they gel as a team. Jack Wotherspoon and Brent Simons return to the Animals family while veterans Foxy and Barra will use their experience to lead this young side.  

Some players to keep an eye out for include Hugh Schache, Luke Shannon, Charlie Simpson and the Collins brothers who have lighted up the training track in recent weeks. Coaches Ian Ledder and ‘J-Rod’ will be trialling players in new positions and will looking for players to know and execute the desired game plan. They are also looking out for players to showcase their skill set, leadership and attitudes towards game preparation.  

Time to get excited Animals family because I’ve got a feeling there will be some sizzle tonight! 

Women's Leadership Announcement

Emmaus St. Leo’s is proud to announce the 2019 Women’s Leadership group for the upcoming season, with Sally Hood chosen to be the first standalone captain for the Women’s side. It marks a change to the set up from their historic first season, meaning one less person overall in the group from 2018.

54799065_2256204641259589_8437422090025435136_n.jpg

Hood was a near unanimous decision from the playing group to be selected for the role, coming off the back of a stellar 2018 where she finished runner up in the team B&F behind runaway winner Shannon Danckert, with her preseason has impressing the coaching staff as well.

“Sally has shown great leadership qualities both on and off the field. Her enthusiasm during training sessions and game day make her the perfect choice for Captain” said Coach Roy Fenton, with his words backed up by new Assistant Brendan Ellwood.

“Sally is respected by the whole playing group and is a natural leader who bring so much character and fun to football” exclaimed Ellwood.

Hood herself cannot wait for Round 1.

“ I am so excited to be selected as the captain of this amazing group of girls, especially have two of the best alongside me as vice captains.”

Those two she alludes to are Sammy Bridgland and Shanelle Blachford, who have been elected to deputise Hood during the 2019 season.

For Bridgland, it was mere fate for her to be elevated to the role.

“The club is especially special to me as my granddad “Billy Boy” was the one who started this club back in 1971. I grew up hearing stories of the Animals Family and I’m stoked to be a part of it today.”

55532056_306652343353446_6431477315443621888_n.jpg

However for the coaching staff, Bridgland was a surprise choice, stating her maturity and stability as her biggest assets.

“Sammy snuck onto to the radar by being a very steady presence. Mature head who has started being more vocal in her leadership.” said Ellwood.

Blachford’s personality shone through for her ascendancy into the role, with the bright and loud persona matched on the field by a toughness rarely matched.

“Nelly has shown and put in a great pre-season with enthusiasm and great encouragement towards all players” Fenton said, while Ellwood praised her contesting.

“(Shanelle) sets the benchmark for this group in the “non-glamourous” parts of footy - talk, effort, determination. She does all the little things we ask for and her intensity lifts the team”.

For the one affectionately known as Nelly, the position is more than just football.

“Being selected for the leadership group more than anything means I am welcomed as a valued member of this big family of Animals! Being a part of the Animals Family has played a huge part in my life in Melbourne, as I don’t have any family of my own here.

55218842_392666131564421_4033731351944364032_n.jpg

With all three girls returning for a second year with the Blue and the Blue, Hood was quick to point out that despite the changing nature of the side, a big year was on the card.

“I think with the old girls who have stuck around, the new girls who have come aboard, and with two great coaches, this year is already going to be more successful than the last.”

The women open their second season at home against a familiar foe in Preston. The Bullants finished top of Division 3 last season, only to have wayward kicking in the Grand Final cost them a flag at the hands of Westbourne Grammarians.

First bounce is at 9.20, with a big crowd expected to be in attendance.

Practice Match Wrap

Practice Match Wrap

All three Animals sides were in action over the weekend as preparations for the 2019 season continued. The Women kicked proceedings off on Friday night, taking on newcomers Richmond Central, whilst the Men travelled out to Garfield on Sunday to face Division 1 side Kew.


WOMEN STRIKE TO TAKE DOWN DEBUT SNAKES - Sheridan Harris

Football is a winter sport, so it should haven’t been all that surprising that it hailed on the way to the Animalettes’ first practice match of the 2019 season against Richmond Central. The weather itself eventually couldn’t decide what it wanted to do, and it drizzled through the warm up, before providing some pretty humid conditions for the actual game. But that didn’t stop Emmaus St Leo’s, who were never in doubt, leading from the start and coming away winners.

PFP_Animals_Preseason_2019_0030.jpg

The practice match itself consisted of four, fifteen-minute quarters with no extra time, which was apparently ‘very long’ according to one Richmond Central defender. The mood of the changerooms was simultaneously excitable and nervous. Everybody was looking forward to testing out the team’s strengths. Amy Ronchi, who had been named captain for the night, led her team out of the changerooms onto Tony Sheehan Oval.

The first goal of night went to Jess Evans who got paid a free kick in the forward line before a handy 50 metre penalty that moved her to right in front of the big sticks. Some standout efforts had Kate Lucas kicking her first goal ever for Emmaus St Leo’s in the third quarter, before following it up with another one.

Emily Kerr played well all night, particularly in the fourth quarter, making it hard to tell it was her first game of football. Shanelle Blachford show Animals’ determination and effort all night, and Bec Herne’s efforts left everyone breathless, including herself, as she spent the latter part of the last quarter off the ground and on the bench with her asthma puffer.

PFP_Animals_Preseason_2019_0037.jpg

Assistant Coach Brendan Ellwood was impressed with the way the team was able to play for each other, even though the practice game was their first hit out together. He also enjoyed watching the skills transfer from training, noting that they looked dangerous when plays were executed well. Coach Roy Fenton is a man of few words, but enjoyed what he saw and says that all is looking good for the coming season.

Gab Biedenweg-Webster did what she always does and provided run from the midfield, bolstered by efforts from new faces in Ashleigh Morley, Tara Ingham, and Shino Walsh, who did well off halfback and the wing. Ingham impressed Ellwood with her versatility and run in a number of positions. Sally Hood got her preseason wish and played a forward role for a quarter, leading well and taking a strong mark.

PFP_Animals_Preseason_2019_0046.jpg

Not so much of a trademark last year were positional rotations, but Friday night was a different story. With 16 players on the ground and 3 on rotation, Rhiannon Stute, whose dedication to the club is second-to-none clearly proven by the fact she travelled from Phillip Island for the game, had an opportunity in the ruck and took it with both hands, while Ronchi was swapped between the forward line and defence. Shellby Lonie played forward and midfield, looking incredibly composed no matter where she was on the ground and taking a couple of uncontested marks.

Geoff Koop had the whistle as field umpire and probably spent more time using it than not using it, getting both sides accustomed to the new rules by paying several 50 metre penalties.

Emmaus St Leo’s 2019 season has started off incredibly with first-practice-match wins from both the men and the women. If this is a sign of things to come, then get ready for the year of the Animals!


KEW GOOD

Pre-Season games are not always about results, and that was one of the main takeaways after a rough Sunday in Garfield for the Men.

Despite what the final scoreboards would suggest, new coaches Ian Ledder and Jarrod McMaster were able to extrapolate vital information for the upcoming charge towards the Division 3 flag in both Seniors and Reserves.

The acknowledgement of the gulf in class was not used as an excuse by the playing group either, with leader Chris Beluszar quick to point out that these are the kind of games and moments to test what the new Animals were made of.

A slew of new faces pulled on the Blue and the Blue on the day, with many impressing the sizeable crowd on hand for two inner eastern suburban teams.

The Reserves were first up out in the Far East/West Gippsland region taking on a Kew side who finished 5th in Division 1 last season and are looking to take the step to the Letter Divisions of the VAFA.

The twos were bolstered by the inclusion of consistent hardman Ray Kuhnell, who was a standout in the 9 goal loss. New recruit Connor Hoetzel was also consistent in his effort on the football all day despite consistently being paired with players who may have shadowed him in size, but not enthusiasm.

However the standout on the day came from the man the call “The General” as Nic Glanville completed yeoman’s work in helping launch repeated rebound 50s and took on a leadership role within the side. Glanville’s performance will go a long way to helping to convince others that his vision for the Reserves is more than a pre-season pipe dream.

Come the 3pm bouncedown, the heat of the day had truly baked a firm and fast Garfield surface and aided Kew’s hasty gamestyle. Several players backed up from the Reserves hit-out to help keep high rotation numbers for the Seniors as the Animals looked to match the intensity brought by a team looking to impress in 2019.

Lachlan Gunn worked tirelessly in the ruck against more fancied opponents, whilst Nathan Bird fought of illness which would have felled a bison to create some fantastic outside run.

Elder statesmen in Chris Beluszar, Michael Davis, and Joden Crothers were all their reliable selves and were crucial in helping lift the newer and younger crop of Animals coming through.

The heat took it’s toll on both sides and the game opened up in the second half, with Animals slowly losing rotations through the later stages.

Ray Kuhnell, Kieran Jenkins, and Sam Smith were among the players who played nearly two full games on the day in an effort that shows the Animals spirit is well and truly alive in 2019, whilst new players Pickles, Simmo, and Fish all impressed on their first times out for the side.

The men will finish their Pre-Season efforts with a 6 quarter clash against Elsternwick in a fortnight, with the Animals having a bye in Rd 1 of the VAFA Home and Away Season

PREVIEW: Women vs Richmond Central

PREVIEW: Women vs Richmond Central

The AFL men might be back this weekend for the first home and away round of the season, but that’s the last thing on the minds of our women’s team, who have their first hit out of the season this Friday night. They’ll be making the trek over to LaTrobe University’s freshly named Tony Sheehan Oval and will be testing their strengths against VAFA newcomers Richmond Central in a practice match.

After a historic first season at Emmaus St Leo’s, the affectionately named “Animalettes” will look to get their second season off to a flyer.

Behind the scenes, the women’s team has had a bit of a shake up, gaining players to fill in the gaps left by non-returning players.

Players to watch this coming Friday include some new faces, with the likes of Emily Kerr hoping to show off how big her boot is, and Bec Herne who has taken to code switching like a fish to water, as well as our trusted backman Sally Hood whose skills continue to look effortless. Listen out for our very own Chanel No. 5, Shanelle Blachford, whose words of encouragement and passion have been heard the entire preseason.

Assistant Women’s Coach Brendan Ellwood has noticed dramatic improvements throughout the preseason in a lot of returning players and is excited to see that put into action in a match environment. Your first taste of competitive footy is an amazing experience and he can’t wait to see the women who are new to footy take the field.

Ellwood is looking forward to seeing who displays leadership on and off the field and who embodies all the fundamentals that the team has set as non-negotiable traits for the 2019 season.

These sentiments are echoed by Head Women’s Coach Roy Fenton who is looking for every player to not only be playing for themselves, but playing for each other. The camaraderie and ability to back each other up is a core foundation of not only the women’s team, but the entire Emmaus St Leo’s Football Club.

Fenton is also looking to see how training is transferred into game day, both in preparation and on the field. He says enjoying playing the game and enjoying the company of teammates is also of major importance. The numbers at training have been getting increasingly bigger as preseason gets on.

Let’s hope Collingwood aren’t the only ones to take home the win on Friday night! Will Sally get her opportunity in the forward line and convince coach Roy that that’s where she belongs? Will we trade our trademark slow starts for a fierce and strong start? Get down to LaTrobe University, support our women’s team and find out! First bounce is at 7.30pm

- Sheridan Harris

Men topple wayward Sth Melbourne over 6

Men topple wayward Sth Melbourne over 6

If you showed up to Bennettswood Reserve last night, you’d be hard pressed to believe it wasn’t round one of the home and away season with the amount of men who showed up to take on South Melbourne Districts in the first practice match of Emmaus St Leo’s 2019 season.

With enough Animals to field at least three sides, it’s no surprise the men in blue came away with the win, eventually overrunning their opponents in the last quarter. The night itself consisted of six, fifteen minute ‘quarters’ with no extra time.

The playing group were split into two squads who more or less played three quarters each but you couldn’t tell, with everybody putting in a solid effort all night. Head Coach Ian Ledder was very impressed with the enthusiasm that the whole playing group showed both prior to the game and during, stating that it was hard not to get caught up in the atmosphere.

The attack on the footy was good from the get-go, with second efforts being seen from everyone. Tackles were more often than not held, with pressure from the Animals causing some headaches for South Melbourne, resulting in wayward and inaccurate kicking.

Ledder believes there’s room for improvement here, but knows that it’s going to get better once a few games get under everybody’s belts. He’s looking for more movement under pressure and then putting pressure on the opposition when they have control, but was happy that the feedback from players was very positive.

Despite losing the inside fifty count, the Animals were better in front of goal and had less scoring shots. South Melbourne Districts ended up with more behinds than Emmaus’s entire scorecard. The night ended with a 14-point victory to Emmaus, who finished 9.9.63 to South Melbourne Districts’ 5.19.49.

While there was only limited game time for all involved, a few of the seasoned players steadied the ship throughout the middle parts of the game, with the likes of Michael Davis and captain Chris Beluszar using their voices to direct their troops. Beluszar was quite impressed with the way the newer Animals performed on field, loving their ability to play with passion and ferociousness in the way only Animals can, even in a practice match.

On the boundary line, Fraser Walker could be heard shouting instructions from his position on the field. Davis himself played well all night, particularly in the fourth and sixth quarters. Lachlan Gunn put his guns away and showed off his goal umpiring skills instead, decking himself out in the signature white coat for the first three quarters before throwing his boots back on and showing a valiant effort on field.

The practice match also saw the return of Tom Birkett who booted a timely goal in the first quarter, and a bootless Dan Hill, coming back from a stint in Malaysia. Though, credit for the win could nearly be given to Harry Davis for donning the orange hi-vis vest and directing traffic all night through the interchange. From a club perspective, it was great to see support from the women’s side, where a few of the ladies came down to help the guys out.

All in all, the coaching staff walked away in a positive mood, understanding that it’s going to take time to implement the new playing style, but also believing that there is absolutely going to be great success this season with this group of men. Their next task is against Kew in Garfield on Sunday, where they hope to continue their winning ways.

- Sheridan Harris

ANIMALS ANNOUNCE NEW MEN’S COACHING GROUP FOR 2019

Emmaus St. Leo’s last night announced the appointment of Ian Ledder as the new Men’s Senior Coach for the 2019 season. The announcement comes as the Animals look to bounce back from a disappointing 2018 men’s season and push for promotion from Division 3.