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This weekends matches are still planned to go ahead along with Saturday night meals. This is of course pending any changes to current the directions. All officials, players and spectators will be expected to comply with the current and/or pending Covid-19 restrictions.
Any queries please contact secretary@mtloftydevils.com.au
It is a big weekend with Nipple’s 300th senior game for the Dev’s this Saturday, so Covid-19 will not stop us! There are however some new restrictions for all officials, players and spectators of home and away teams to be aware of, be it at Arkaba oval or at an away game. Please be respectful of all venues to avoid a fine for yourself and the club.
You will be asked to check in on arrival – QR Code system is fundamental to keeping our communities safe and supporting SA Health with contract tracing efforts.
The following restrictions impacting sporting clubs/licenced venues are in place:
Density requirement of 1 person per 2sqm (including in licenced venue, changerooms and all other areas)
Seated consumption (both food and drink) is required inside at licenced venues
No communal food such as buffets
No dancing in relevant licenced venues
No singing in indoor spaces (club songs MUST be sung outside on the oval or another appropriate outdoor space)
Face masks to be worn by medical staff (doctors, physios, sports trainers etc) during treatment
Recommendation that people wear masks while in public
Our young Devs kick off Round 9 on Friday night, with more matches on Saturday, finishing with our U11s playing Uraidla on Arkaba Oval at 5.15, after the men’s A Grade.
Michael Stapleton â 300 Senior Games for Mt Lofty
Another incredible day of celebration awaits us.
Described by a former A Grade Coach as âA real club blokeâ and a âbig game playerâ, Michael Stapleton, will play his 300th Senior Game for Mt Lofty this week in his 21st season of senior football and 33 years since first wearing the red and white as a junior.Â
Such dedication to the club goes back to Michael, as a five year old playing in the under 10âs when, according to eldest brother Damien, he would take a football to bed with him. Speaking with Michael, he said he actually went to bed on Friday nights wearing his footy gear too, ready for the game ahead. History is repeating itself with Riley insisting on sleeping in his Mt Lofty polo shirt and Rufus regularly seen with a football under his arm.
Injury this year has delayed the wonderful 300 game achievement, which at one stage looked as though it might have occurred on the same day as brother in law, Brad Burch, when he played his 300th A Grade game in the sideâs great win over Onkaparinga Valley. The whole Stapleton and Burch family will again be at the Heathfield Oval with wife Jess and sons Riley and Rufus watching very closely and barracking for Dad.Â
A novel twist is that Mt Lofty will be playing Bridgewater at Arkaba Oval and Michael has lived his whole life in Bridgewater or âVerdun Heightsâ as the family likes to refer to their home town. Mt Lofty was indeed extremely lucky to have Michael playing for the club and not Bridgewater, as his eldest brother Damien, chose to play footy with his best mate at St Catherineâs School, David Lovell. How fortunate have the Devils been to have had brothers Damien, Matthew and Michael play so many hundreds of games, each being members of A Grade Premiership sides.Â
Speaking with another member of a Mt Lofty family and former A Grade Coach, Bruce Dawes, who played 362 senior games for the club, Michael was described as having a huge football IQ, having good skills and always âfighting above his weightâ. Bruce has always seen him as a âbig game playerâ who in contests against bigger opponents would more often than not work his magic to win those one on one contests.Â
In support of the âbig game playerâ description is the fact that Michael won the B Grade Best on Ground Award, the Harold Raymond Medal, 2 years in a row in the B Gradeâs Premierships in 2006 and 2007. In 2008 came one of his favourite Mt Lofty memories when he played with brother Matthew and brother in law Brad Burch, in the third in a row A Grade Premiership. Â
While Michael is now playing in defence and is happy to do so at this stage of his career, his early years were spent up forward and on the wing which was his preferred position and where he played some outstanding football. First playing A Grade at 17 he had been in Sturtâs development squads and later played in their Under 17 and Under 19 sides before the lure of his mates and the Mt Lofty Devils drew him back.Â
Michael âs return to Mt Lofty saw him play all of his football in A Grade between 2001 and 2004 until hamstring injuries began to derail his seasons and then in 2010 a terrible accident where a vehicle ran into him as a pedestrian and broke his leg, saw him miss games in 2010 and 2011. Recovery from this and ongoing hamstring issues have seen him miss games and restrict his opportunities in A Grade, but he will have amassed 124 at A Grade level and 176 in the B Grade when he runs onto the field this week. Â
So after 300 Senior matches and 87 matches in Under 14 and Under 17, Michaelâs list of honours is impressive:
A Grade Premiership player in 2008,
B Grade Premiership player in 2006, 2007 & 2014
Harold Raymond Medallist in 2006 and 2007 as Best on Ground in the Grand Finals,
Best and Fairest 2017 B Grade
Runner up B&F B Grade in 2010, 2013 & 2019
Best 1st year player in the A Grade 2001
Association player in 2003 when the side was Captained by Brad Burch
Member of Grand Final Sides in Under 14âs in 1995 and Under 17âs in 2000
Discussion of players and coaches highlighted that Michael really admired the efforts of team mates over the years including Adam âTriggerâ Trzesinski , Andrew âBillyâ Bawden, Sam Miles, brother in law Brad Burch and brother Matthew. Coaches to have had a significant influence include, Ben Coleman and Kym Bartlett with Michael Bawden in his first year at the club impressing  Michael who used the word âgoldâ to describe the influence he is having on the young players promoted from the last two U18 Premierships.
Another question which is probably on everybodyâs lips too is, how did he get the nick name âNippleâ, which is so much a part of his Mt Lofty identity?  Michael attributes it to a very inventive junior team mate, Daniel Hampton, who turned a routine training handball exercise into something more creative by randomly assigning names to each player as they handled the ball. âNippleâ just came out of the blue from Daniel and stuck from that moment on. Donât we all love footy clubs and their culture?
So what does the future hold for this 38 year old who is the Manager of the Murray Bridge jewellery store which is a part of the family group of Offe stores, also located in Mt Barker and Berri and for which Michael has worked for 18 years. Will he return to some of his interests with his young family, taking them snowboarding or wakeboarding which were such a great part of his earlier life where the Lovell and Dolman families would have their great friends up to their properties on the Murray River for hours of enjoyment on the water.  Or, will his passion for the great Australian game and for Mt Lofty and his many friends, continue to draw him back as he âtakes it year by yearâ?Â
A little further down the track it will probably include involvement in junior football as Stapleton/Burch sons, nephews and at least one niece rise through the ranks. This could see up to another ten family members wearing the red and white. Â
The answer as to when Michael might retire will no doubt be the subject of discussion within the Stapleton family with his beautiful wife and âManagerâ, Jess, having knowledgeable and practical input, no doubt learned from her father, Rex Robinson and brothers Brett and Alex, all dedicated Mt Lofty clubmen. Alex was also part of the 2014 B Grade grand final with Michael.
Congratulations on becoming another Mt Lofty icon by achieving 300 wonderful games Michael. All Mt Lofty and Hills Football League people recognise this magnificent milestone and wish you the very best for the future. Â
Congratulations to this weeks debutants who will take to the park out at Echunga for their first A Grade match in the candy strips today.
Presented their gurnseys by past Premiership Player Damien Stapleton, both these boys have come through the Mt Lofty junior program and have been down playing for Sturt’s U18’s this year.
This will bring our tally to 40 different fella’s getting a taste of top tier footy at the Dev’s in 2021. What a huge achievement!
Welcome to the pack: #11 Will Jordans #39 Archer Bawden