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Females Shaping the Future of AFL Barwon

This week we celebrate the Females in Sport across the Barwon region; this includes the Commissioners and Staff at AFL Barwon who play an integral role in facilitating Football and Netball competitions.

Females are stepping into roles traditionally dominated by men, transforming the landscape of sports administration and leadership. The stories of perseverance, empowerment, and passion are not only changing the game but also setting new standards for inclusivity and support in sports.

Michelle Gerdtz’s presidency at Bell Park FNC and her election of AFL Barwon Chair highlight the progress women have made in sports leadership. "What's taken so long!" she wondered upon learning she was the first female president in the league. Her journey underscores the breaking down of barriers and the importance of celebrating women’s achievements in sports.

The Female Festival of Sport, as Michelle describes, is a celebration of the various role’s women hold within sports in the region, providing support and guidance to those aspiring to similar positions. It’s a testament to the collective effort to create a more inclusive and supportive sports community.

Nicola Wojcik’s leap into an unfamiliar field and subsequent leadership roles at AFL Barwon exemplify her dedication to learning and growth. As a mentor, Nicola has facilitated safe spaces for women to share and overcome challenges, reinforcing the importance of support networks. "Listening to those at varying stages in their career and working through issues together has been incredibly rewarding," she shares.

Nicola’s election as a Commissioner for AFL Barwon marked a significant milestone, reflecting her commitment to advocacy and equal representation. "We need to ensure we create a safe and welcoming place where females feel comfortable, safe, valued, and involved," she asserts, championing the need for continued efforts towards inclusivity in sports.

Diana Murase’s journey from competing in the first-ever female full contact Kyokushin Karate All Japan tournament to her leadership role in education showcases her commitment to challenging perceptions and creating opportunities. "It brought me so much joy to see the impact on young girls," she recalls, drawing parallels to the journey of AFLW and its inspiring role models.

Diana’s vision for inclusivity is rooted in acceptance and the celebration of diverse abilities. "We have the ability to create a competition that allows all members of our community to participate," she says. Her inclusive approach emphasizes the broader benefits of sports for individuals and communities alike.

Camryn Sheehan's career trajectory is a testament to the power of following one's passion. With a background in Entertainment & Marketing, Camryn found herself in sports media and marketing while working at a golf club. "I knew I wanted to do something that made a rewarding and positive change in the local community," she recalls. Her transition into AFL Barwon allowed her to witness firsthand the positive impact of her work, especially at games and events where the community spirit shines brightest.

For Camryn, the empowerment of being supported by other women in the workplace has been invaluable. "Always feeling 100% supported by the other women around me at work has been really special," she notes. This supportive environment has boosted her confidence and self-esteem, proving that inclusivity and encouragement can transform careers.

Sharon Skene’s extensive experience in various sporting organizations, including the Australian Grand Prix Corporation and Tennis Australia, has shaped her understanding of the importance of female representation in sports. "When at the Australian Grand Prix, Judith Griggs was the first CEO and she was a very inspiring lady," Sharon recalls. This early exposure to successful women in sports leadership roles left a lasting impact on her career.

Sharon believes that women are natural decision-makers and multitaskers, making them invaluable assets in senior positions. Her perspective underscores the need for creating opportunities for women to thrive in sports, both on and off the field. 

Lisa Patterson’s career in sports is driven by her deep passion for community sports and the positive impacts it has had on her life. From playing at a high level to coaching and volunteering, Lisa's involvement in sports has shaped her personally and professionally. "Sport has brought many positive impacts to my life and given me opportunities that I will be forever grateful for," she reflects.

Lisa emphasizes the importance of continued conversations around inclusivity and the celebration of women’s contributions to sports. "Creating that culture of inclusivity and support for females in sport starts from the continued conversation within the sporting community and beyond," she says. Her commitment to advocacy and education aims to foster a more inclusive environment for future generations.

For Chloe Prout, sport has always been a significant part of life, leading her to Geelong and into a supportive work environment. "I've always met the best people through sport," she says. The presence of many females in the office has been empowering, allowing them to support each other and tackle shared challenges.

Chloe emphasizes the importance of social aspects and creating a welcoming culture. "Ensure there are female role models both on and off the field," she advises. Involving the whole club in social functions and supporting those who help clubs function are vital steps toward fostering a supportive community. 

Rachael Kirtley’s lifelong connection to the local football netball scene in Geelong inspired her to contribute positively to these leagues. “I missed the community feel and wanted to challenge the norm,” she says. Her experiences at women’s leadership workshops have been pivotal, showing her the progress made in what was once a male-dominated industry.

Empowering women to take on more roles in sports is crucial, Rachael believes. “We need to celebrate the great work females are doing in the sport industry and acknowledge their contributions”. The visible progress, showcased by the increasing number of females at AFL Barwon, highlights the strides being made towards gender equality in sports.

Sophie Allison’s entry into the sports industry was somewhat opportune, guided by the supportive environment at AFL Barwon. Her involvement in the Female Festival of Sport (FFOS) was a turning point, showcasing the power of women supporting women. The festival highlighted incredible stories from women within the region, providing them a platform to shine. "Being in a room full of people eager to hear from some incredible women, and from men who have worked to support women, was a really empowering experience." The festival highlighted the incredible contributions of women in sports, creating a platform for recognition and celebration.

Sophie’s story underscores the importance of advocacy and building a supportive network. "By ensuring we are advocating for one another in sport and continuing to build a supportive and encouraging environment for those around us, we can achieve anything," she asserts. Her journey underscores the importance of community and mentorship in empowering women and creating a culture where everyone can thrive. "By building one another up, we bring each and every one of us up."

The stories of the women at AFL Barwon are a powerful reminder of the transformative impact of inclusivity, support, and empowerment in sports. From breaking barriers and challenging norms to advocating for equal representation and celebrating achievements, these females are paving the way for future generations.

Their journeys inspire us to continue the conversation, support one another, and build a more inclusive and vibrant sports community.

AFL Barwon  Female Commissioners & Staff

Sophie Allison (AFL Barwon Head of Netball)

Michelle Gerdtz (AFL Barwon Chair)

Rachael Kirtley (AFL Barwon Netball Umpiring Coordinator)

Diana Murase (AFL Barwon Commissioner)

Lisa Patterson (AFL Barwon Group Manager of Operations)

Chloe Prout (AFL Barwon Netball Coordinator)

Paris Rowe (AFL Barwon Female Football & Junior Football Coordinator)

Camryn Sheehan (AFL Barwon Media & Communication Coordinator)

Sharon Skene (AFL Barwon Accounts & Finance Manager)

Nicola Wojcik (AFL Barwon Commissioner)

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Surf Coast FNC Bellarine FNL Application Outcome

The AFL Barwon Commission issues this release, to provide an update on the status of Surf Coast FNC’s application to join the Bellarine FNL.

Surf Coast FNC’s application for entry in 2026 has been ratified by the AFL Barwon Commission.

This update comes following significant deliberation between AFL Barwon and the Surf Coast FNC, assessing their application for entry into the Bellarine FNL.

This review has taken place through several face-to-face engagements, in-line with League Entry criteria, including but not limited to:

  1. Facilities;
  2. Financials;
  3. Participation; and
  4. Club Development.

In addition to these engagements, the Commission have conversed in depth with Surf Coast FNC to understand in appropriate context:

  1. Surf Coast FNC’s Strategic Plan for the future, to support their growth and sustainability;
  2. How Surf Coast FNC’s Male Football & Netball programs will expand to encompass Senior disciplines; and
  3. How Surf Coast FNC plan to become a viable Club within to the Bellarine FNL, providing mutual benefits to the Bellarine FNL with their inclusion.

As part of this process, the AFL Barwon Commission have been steadfast in ensuring all Bellarine FNL Clubs have been provided the opportunity to be consulted and engaged, as part of this process. A meeting with Club representatives on 22 April 2024, as well as last night (29 May 2024), has provided these opportunities, in addition to the AFLB Future of Football & Netball Project works that commenced in September 2023.

Following last night’s (29 May 2024) meeting with Bellarine FNL Club representatives, the AFL Barwon Commission convened a Special Commission Meeting to review the final discussions with the Bellarine FNL Club representatives, and come to a decision on Surf Coast FNC’s application to the Bellarine FNL.

The AFL Barwon Commission during this special meeting, passed a motion unanimously in favour of accepting Surf Coast FNC’s application into the Bellarine FNL, for 2026.

This decision marks a significant moment for both the Bellarine FNL, and the Surf Coast FNC. With a total participant base across Male Football & Netball programs exceeding 400, an U18 Male Football side and several years of top-age Netballers’ participation restricted, this decision provides Surf Coast FNC a platform for the future, and will contribute significantly to the future success of the Bellarine FNL.

AFL Barwon extends its gratitude to all Bellarine FNL Clubs and the Surf Coast FNC, for their respective involvements and contributions to this process.

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Ten Goal Joseph earns perfect game | Round 8 BFNL Coaches Votes

Modewarre forward Connor Joseph's 10 goal game earnt him the the 10 coaches votes in Round 8.

Geelong Amateurs midfielders continue to lead the award with 4 players on the leaderboard. Riley Ferguson leads on 45 votes, with his teammate Paddy Dowling now 5 votes behind him.

Check out all the coaches votes from Round 8 of the Bellarine Football Netball League.


Anglesea vs Geelong Amateur 

5 Jordan Keras (Anglesea)

5 Tom Gribble (Geelong Amateur)

4 Harrison Veale (Anglesea)

4 Daniel Grose (Geelong Amateur)

4 Riley Ferguson (Geelong Amateur)

3 Dylan Pettingill (Anglesea)

2 Tom Couch (Anglesea)

2 Harrison Orr (Geelong Amateur)

1 Jackson Williams (Geelong Amateur)


Barwon Heads vs Queenscliff

8 Luke Davis (Barwon Heads)

7 Angus Ford (Barwon Heads)

5 Max Scott (Queenscliff)

4 Kyle Polley (Barwon Heads)

4 Lachlan Wilson (Barwon Heads)

1 James Syddall (Barwon Heads)

1 Harry Gower (Queenscliff)


Modewarre vs Newcomb

10 Connor Joseph (Modewarre)

6 Josh Finch (club)

4 Oscar Cooke (club)

3 Matt McKim (club)

3 Matthew Farrelly (club)

3 Fin Anscome (Newcomb)

1 Ryan Jackman (Newcomb)


Ocean Grove vs Drysdale

9 Ben Fennell (Drysdale)

9 Luke Preece (Drysdale)

3 Matt Piggott (Drysdale)

3 Jacob Talarico (Ocean Grove)

3 Josh Lange (Ocean Grove)

2 Jacob Talarico (Ocean Grove)

1 Jack Jenkins (Drysdale)


Portarlington vs Torquay

8 Will Tamassy (Torquay)

5 James Goatz (Portarlington)

5 Matt Boag (Torquay)

4 Teia Miles (Portarlington)

3 Baxter Mensch (Torquay)

3 Nathan Mifsud (Torquay)

1 Dylan O’Brien (Portarlington)

1 Tom Hooper (Torquay)


 Round 8 Leaderboard

45 Riley Ferguson (Geelong Amateur)

40 Patrick Dowling (Geelong Amateur)

40 Luke Preece (Drysdale)

27 Blake Sutterby (Geelong Amateur)

26 Ryley Stuhldreier (Barwon Heads)


The Geelong Advertiser Coaches Player of the Year is an award voted by each Senior coach on a 5,4,3,2,1 basis after each home and away game, acknowledging outstanding effort by an individual player in a season.

There are individual awards for the Bellarine FNL Seniors, Geelong FNL Seniors, and the Division 1 Senior Female Football competitions.

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AFL Barwon Female Festival of Sport


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2024 Female Festival of Sport Breakfast

Supported by The Athlete's Foot, the 2024 Female Festival of Sport Breakfast was held on Friday the 31st of May, 2024. 

Hosted by Connie Bolger, General Manager of Partnerships and Marketing at Geelong United Basketball, we heard from an inspiring panel of women in sport. The panel included Kelly Cartwright (Paralympic Gold Medallist), Ali Waight (Queenscliff FNC President), Emma Daffy (All-Abilities & Lara FNC Netballer) + Erin Hoare (Geelong Cats AFLW Player)

2024 Events

  • NET SET GO BUDDY NIGHT

    Monday May 27

    With support from the BFNL & GFNL Representative Programs, a Netball Buddy Night was held at St Albans Football Netball Club featuring drills and activities with BFNL and GFNL Representative Netball Players. 

  • AUSKICK BUDDY NIGHT

    Wednesday May 29

    With support from the Geelong Falcons & AFL Victoria, an Auskick Buddy Night was held at Highton Reserve. This event featured interactive drills & activities with the Falcons Female Footballers, introducing young females to football in a fun and exciting way.

  • FEMALE CLUB CHAMPIONS

    Thursday May 30

    Clubs were asked to elect their 2024 Female Club Champion, with the award presented at Thursday Night Dinner on the week of Female Festival of Sport. AFL Barwon supplied a gift and certificate for 1 recipient per club.

Introducing the 2024 Breakfast Host

Connie Bolger

Geelong United Basketball

Connie currently holds the position of General Manager of Partnerships and Marketing at Geelong United Basketball, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing the association's visibility, engagement, and revenue streams. With over six years of experience in sales and client relationship management, Connie consistently delivers tangible results and cultivates enduring partnerships with clients and stakeholders.
Drawing upon her extensive background in sales and media, Connie has accelerated the growth of the Geelong United brand and increased participation across all levels of competition. She is dedicated to promoting inclusivity, particularly in driving female participation, and her leadership was instrumental in acquiring the Geelong United Women’s NBL license, showcasing her commitment to advancing the sport locally and nationally.
Connie eagerly anticipates spotlighting the achievements of females in various sports roles at the AFL Barwon Female Festival of Sport, while also continuing to promote inclusivity and excellence within the industry.

Introducing the 2024 Breakfast Panel

  • Kelly Cartwright OAM

    Paralympic Gold Medallist

    Born in Geelong, Kelly was a highly active kid, with a strong passion for netball. At age 15, after being diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer in her right knee, she was forced to make the life-changing decision to amputate her leg. 

    After a painstaking 3 months of rehabilitation, she was fitted with a prosthetic leg. Having learnt to walk again, and facing the reality that her netball career was over, her passion grew for running.  

    In 2009, Kelly became the first above-knee amputee woman to climb to the summit of Mt Kilimanjaro. She then rose to the top in Long Jump in 2012, setting a new world record; claimed the gold medal; and ran a personal best in the 100m to claim silver in London. 

    After receiving the Order of Australia Medal, her drive for accomplishment focused towards powerlifting and set new Australian records at the National Championships, World Championships, and the Commonwealth Games in 2018. 

    However, beyond sports, Kelly's proudest role is being a mother. Being an ambassador for Make-A-Wish Foundation Australia, Rare Cancers Australia and The START Foundation, Kelly is also in demand as a motivational speaker and a health & fitness model, being a strong advocate in normalising all shapes, sizes and disabilities. 

  • Ali Waight

    Queenscliff Football Netball Club President

    Ali Waight is the dynamic force behind Queenscliff Football Netball Club, making history as its first female president in a 140-year legacy. Alongside her leadership role, Ali manages a successful real estate property styling business and is a devoted mother of three sons. Her community-minded approach and goal-driven mindset have infused her presidency with fresh perspectives and initiatives, sparing excitement and enthusiam among QFNC members and shaping the club's future. 

  • Emma Daffy

    State & Local All-Abilities & Lara FNC Netballer

    Emma Daffy is a dynamic netballer, excelling both in mainstream and All-Abilities competitions. Her journey began in Warrnambool before she moved to Geelong and began All-Abilities netball at Lara Football Netball Club in 2017. With an immense passion and enthusiasm for the sport, Emma sought to challenge herself further and is now a star goal attack for Newcomb All-Abilities and Lara’s Senior Netball Club. Despite facing obstacles, including a diagnosis of autism at a young age, Emma's determination propelled her to represent Victoria in the Marie Little Shield, earning accolades like the Most Valuable Player. Balancing her passion for netball with her studies, Emma aspires to become a personal trainer and advocates for inclusivity in sports, encouraging others to pursue their dreams regardless of barriers. With her strong determination, Emma Daffy continues to inspire and break boundaries in the world of netball. 

  • Erin Hoare

    GEELONG CATS AFLW PLAYER

    Geelong welcomed back inaugural ruck Erin Hoare for the 2023 Season, drafting the former Cat with pick one in the AFLW Season 8 Supplementary Draft.

    The 29-year-old came to the game late in her long star-studded career.  She played in Australia's premier netball league for three years while studying mental health, which included a stint at Oxford, a PhD, and recently, a Fulbright scholarship to map the impact of diet and exercise on mental health. 

    She was picked up by the Melbourne Vixens in 2013, where she primarily played as goal shooter or goal attack, staying two years and winning a title in 2014 before moving to the NSW Swifts. One of the tallest players in the AFLW, Hoare is a talented ruck who played for Melbourne and Geelong in her previous AFLW stint, before heading overseas for an incredible opportunity to complete her post-doctorate studies at Cambridge University. Led the league for hit outs in her most recent season, and is set to team with Liv Fuller in the Cats’ ruck department for 2023.

What is the Female Festival of Sport?

The Female Festival of Sport is an AFL Barwon initiative which began in 2022 that is designed to celebrate, recognise and empower females who work, volunteer, spectate, or participate in sports within the Barwon region & across Victoria. 

The Festival features a week of activities that enable young females to engage in our sports in a fun way, acknowledge females making positive change in the region, and brings the community together to showcase the stories of inspiring females in sport.

The feature event of the week is the Female Festival of Sport Breakfast, which falls on the final day of the Festival. The Breakfast event features a diverse panel that discuss female-related themes and topics with the aim of inspiring and empowering the audience. 


2022

The First Female Festival of Sport

The Female Festival of Sport has its first year in the Barwon region, with a variety of events throughout the week and the inaugural Breakfast event held at St Mary's Sporting Club.

2023

The Female Club Champion Award is introduced

The 2023 Female Festival of Sport featured an action-packed week of activities, with the introduction of the "Female Club Champion Award" aimed at recognising a specific female at each club. 

The breakfast feautured a panel including Daisy Pearce, Lily Edwards, Sarah Albon & Emily Green - facilitated by Renee Garing.

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