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BFL Wash Up Round 7

Drysdale vs Anglesea

It was another massacre from the Hawks this weekend as Anglesea went down by 54 points. Anglesea came close to edging the score in the second term, but the Hawks stepped it up a notch in the third to become uncachable.

Anglesea will return home this weekend to face Newcomb which will be a less stressful task than Drysdale. The Hawks will remain at home and it will be Modewarre that pays them a visit this Saturday.

Best
Drysdale: L. Dalgleish, J. Breust, J. Jenkins, C. Lynch, M. Hebbard, B. Beardsell
Anglesea: E. Floyd, L. Beers, L. Holland, J. Keras, J. Harrison, D. Elliott

Goals
Drysdale: 5 M. Hebbard, 2 B. Beardsell, 2 J. Breust, C. Lynch, B. Fennell, M. Gunn, B. Sykes
Anglesea: 2 J. Harrison, 2 B. Jaska, 2 R. Williams, A. Caldwell, J. Elliott

Final Score
Drysdale: 14.20 (104)
Anglesea: 8.10 (58)

 

Barwon Heads vs Geelong

It was a very tight contest between the Ammos and the Seagulls. But in the final term, Barwon Heads just wanted the win a little bit more. 14 points were the difference as Barwon Heads continue to prove themselves.

Barwon Heads will have a chance to gain some percentage this weekend when they meet Portarlington. Geelong will take on Ocean Grove who were no pushovers last week.

Best
Geelong: C. Lewis, S. Bain, D. Lovick, S. Bucovaz, L. Devine, C. Kangars
Barwon Heads: K. Polley, R. Harvey, S. Lyle, N. Aulsebrook, L. Mitchell, S. Baker

Goals
Geelong: 4 K. Bucovaz, 2 B. Barnett, S. Bucovaz, J. Lee
Barwon Heads: 3 S. Baker, 3 S. Lyle, 2 N. Brown, 2 L. Vella, N. McGregor-Dawson

Final Score
Geelong: 9.7 (61)
Barwon Heads: 11.9 (75)

 

Modewarre vs Ocean Grove

Modewarre copped quite the scare last week as Ocean Grove led for three terms straight. It was a last gasp effort in the final quarter. The Warriors snagged five goals to Oceans Grove's two that had Modewarre steal victory by nine points.

Ocean Grove will be filthy on that loss to Modewarre. They have shown they can tackle some of the best, and they will get another test against Barwon Heads this weekend. Modewarre, on the other hand, will face the ultimate test with Drysdale as their next stop.

Best
Modewarre: O. Butler, D. Hemphill, B. Wemyss, J. Finch, M. McKim, L. Phillips
Ocean Grove: E. Dayman, J. McDonald, M. Sutton, G. Campbell, J. Horton, K. Annand

Goals
Modewarre: 2 A. Black, 2 T. Hornsey, C. Farrell, C. Joseph, B. Wemyss, T. Worpel, T. Anderson
Ocean Grove: 4 E. Dayman, 3 J. Paterson, J. Horton, D. Moroney

Final Score
Modewarre: 9.14 (68)
Ocean Grove: 9.5 (59)

 

Torquay vs Newcomb

It was an inaccurate day for the Tigers scoring more than twice the amount of behinds than goals. Even though it was the slaughter of Newcomb by 71 points, inaccuracy could be Toquay's undoing against the harder competition.

Torquay will remain at McCartney Oval this Saturday, their next opponent will be Queenscliff. Newcomb will have to fend off Anglesea which might be more challenging than what the Roos scorecard shows.

Best
Torquay: J. Ireland, W. Doyle, L. Findlay, N. Mifsud, E. McCoy, M. Croxford
Newcomb: O. Marshall, B. Rees, J. Duke, N. Brown, F. Anscombe, S. Scolaro

Goals
Torquay: 3 W. Doyle, 3 C. Heard, 3 C. Page, 2 T. Grace, S. Ham, N. Mifsud, J. Ireland
Newcomb: 3 J. Duke, 2 A. Steele, O. Marshall

Final Score
Torquay: 14.30 (114)
Newcomb: 6.7 (43)

 

Portarlington vs Queenscliff

Queenscliff took control of the game from the start of the first siren and the trend continued until the final horn. Another blow for the Demons this time defeated by 81 points.

Queenscliff will not find their next match so easy playing the Tigers on their home deck. For the Demons, their next match will be against Barwon Heads who have been on a roll lately.

Best
Portarlington: M. Ruiter, J. Jones, T. Benham, S. Walton, L. Hart, S. Beeston
Queenscliff: D. Gibbs, C. Durran, B. Dawson, C. Whitley, J. McIvor-Clark, S. Bowtell

Goals
Portarlington: J. Benjamin, L. Hart, S. Wiffen, J. Woodhams, N. Woodhams
Queenscliff: 4 J. Durran, 3 B. Dawson, 2 T. Dickinson, 2 C. Durran, 2 J. Hedley, S. Bowtell, J. Maher, C. Turner, C. Whitley

Final Score
Portarlington: 5.10 (40)
Queenscliff: 17.19 (121)

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Mentally Healthy Sporting Clubs Framework

In partnership with and supported by Read the Play and the Committee for Geelong, AFL Barwon is proud to present the Mentally Healthy Sporting Clubs Framework.

This framework contains information, tips and resources to help you, your club and your members both on and off the field and court to navigate mental health in 2022.

You may find some of the resources helpful and informative, but if you or anyone you know requires any urgent support, you should contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659
467. If it’s an emergency, then call 000.

Download the Mentally Healthy Sporting Clubs Framework via the button below. The framework is also permanently available on aflbarwon.com.au under Club Resources.

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MRP Findings May 16

Vision Requests

Portarlington v Queenscliff

  • At the request of the officiating umpires the MRP viewed vision of an incident in the second quarter of the Portarlington v Queenscliff Senior match on Saturday 14th May 2022 of an alleged dangerous tackle by Will Foott #9 Portarlington against Justin Maher #1 Queenscliff.

It was determined that Will Foott be reported for engaging in rough conduct on Justin Maher with what was considered a dangerous tackle and have offered a 2 match Set Penalty in this instance.

 

  • At the request of the officiating umpires the MRP were asked to review an incident that occurred in the third quarter, of a possible strike that may have occurred off the play. No incident was captured on vision.

 

South Barwon v Leopold

  • At the request of the officiating umpires the MRP viewed vision of an incident in the fourth quarter of the South Barwon v Leopold Senior match on Saturday 14th May 2022. After reviewing the incident, the MRP deemed that their was no reportable incident and the correct free kick was paid.

 

Geelong West Giants v St Josephs

  • At the request of the Geelong West Giants the MRP viewed vision of a possible strike in an incident that occurred during the 2nd quarter of the Geelong West Giants v St Josephs Senior match on Saturday 14th May 2022.

The MRP deemed that Riley Ferguson #31 St Josephs be reported for carelessly striking Angus Codd #24 Geelong West Giants and have offered a 1 match Penalty in this instance.

 

Inverleigh v East Geelong

  • At the request of the officiating umpires the MRP viewed vision of an incident in the second quarter of the Inverleigh v East Geelong Senior match on Saturday 14th May 2022. No incident was captured on vision.

 

Reports

Colac v St Albans

  • MRP viewed vision of a report that occurred during the second quarter of the Senior match Colac v St Albans where Darcy Lang #25 Colac was reported for intentionally striking Brock McDonald # 32 St Albans. After reviewing vision, it was determined that a 1 match penalty was appropriate in this instance.

 

Werribee Centrals v Anakie

  • MRP viewed vision of a report that occurred during the second quarter of the Senior match Werribee Centrals v Anakie where Cameron Keena #59 Werribee Centrals was reported for engaging in rough conduct on Hayden Leech #38 Anakie. It was determined that the 2 match set penalty as offered was appropriate.

 

  • MRP viewed vision of a report that occurred during the third quarter of the Senior match Werribee Centrals v Anakie where Jordan Baumgartner #9 Anakie was reported for engaging in rough conduct on Kai Gomes-Pattiyago Werribee Centrals #17. It was determined that the 2 match set penalty as offered was appropriate.

 

Where a Set Penalty has been offered, both clubs involved have until 10.00am Tuesday 17th May  to request the matter be heard at Tribunal, or the Set Penalty will apply as offered.

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Geelong Cats & AFL Barwon talk sports betting with young locals

Geelong Cats player and Love the Game ambassador Jeremy Cameron will tonight speak about leadership and why he loves footy at an online forum for young footballers and netballers in the AFL Barwon region.

The forum will be preceded by a Sport and Life Training (SALT) session with SEDA College students that will explore the risks associated with sports betting and how young people can resist social pressures to gamble.

‘Young men in the age range of 18–24 years now make up a third of sports bettors in Victoria, and participation by young women is rising,’ Cameron said. ‘I’m not much older than this group, so it’s concerning that they are betting in such large numbers.

‘Kids should be able to enjoy the footy without thinking about the odds or being persuaded by all the gambling ads, that everyone who bets will win and have a great time. That’s not the reality.’

The Geelong Cats and AFL Barwon-hosted events are being held in the lead-up to the Cats’ first Love the Game round of the 2022 season this Saturday (30 April) at its GMHBA home ground.

Throughout May, clubs across all codes and levels in Victoria will participate in Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation Love the Game rounds, during which coaches and parents will be encouraged to talk to kids about the risks of sports betting.

‘Coaches will be asked to make a game plan to talk to their teams about sports betting and to urge parents to do the same during this year’s Love the Game month,’ Foundation CEO Shane Lucas said.

‘The aim is to help young people understand the risks of gambling before they are legally able to bet so that they can make informed decisions when they reach adulthood.’

Bruce Harwood, AFL Barwon General Manager, said that young people are being strategically targeted to engage in gambling through very aggressive advertising campaigns. But through Love the Game, clubs and leagues are taking a stand and educating in the dangers and consequences of gambling.

‘Many of our league members are Love the Game partners, saying no to sports betting sponsorship and taking a proactive role in informing and equipping young people to think carefully about betting.’

AFL Barwon and the Geelong Cats, along with the other nine Victorian AFL clubs, AFL Victoria and 650+ community clubs across the state are Love the Game partners. They all love the game, not the odds.

Media contact:

Geelong Cats

Bianca Wallis, General Manager – Marketing, Digital and Communications | 0421 366 262 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation

Fiona Skivington, Manager, Media & Communication | 0428 248 931

Anyone affected by their own or someone else’s gambling can contact Gambler’s Help 24/7 on 1800 858 858 to access free, confidential advice, support and referral.

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