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Dow Australia extends 40-year partnership with Bellarine Football Netball League

The highly valued association of Dow Australia and the Bellarine Football Netball League will extend into its 40th year with AFL Barwon and Dow Australia agreeing to a partnership extension.

Dow Australia (formerly Rohm and Haas) have been supporting community football and netball in the AFL Barwon region since 1984 as the Major Partner of the Bellarine FNL.

The partnership extension will see Dow Australia continue with its competition naming rights, jumper, bib and football branding, along with the highly regarded industry scholarships for junior netballers in the BFNL competitions.

AFL Barwon Regional General Manager, Edward Wilson is thankful for Dow Australia’s continued support of Bellarine FNL and AFL Barwon,

“AFL Barwon is extremely proud to announce the ongoing partnership with Dow Australia, and we’re grateful for their ongoing support to community sport within the Bellarine Football Netball League community. This partnership reflects a true investment into the future, and a commitment to a sustainable competition landscape. Dow Australia embodies these values and visions, and we’re very thankful to all for their unwavering support”.

Geelong Plant Site Leader for Dow Australia, Annabel Lim expressed her pride in the partnership extension,

 “Dow Australia is proud to continue our long-standing partnership with the Bellarine Football Netball League (BFNL) into its 40th year. Through this extraordinary partnership, Dow champions local communities and youth in the Bellarine region. A number of our employees at the Geelong site are connected to the BFNL through their participation in the sporting league, be that as past players or through their families and children. Dow highly values its relationship with the BFNL as one of the integral and committed members of the community.”

 

More information about Dow Australia can be found at www.dow.com

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Concussion Protocols | AFL Barwon

In-line with the recent announcement of the AFL’s updated 2024 Concussion Protocols, AFL Barwon has announced updated Football & Netball Concussion Protocols.

The most significant announcement detailed within the 2024 AFL Concussion Protocols was:

  • All Australian rules football competitions at all ages (i.e. adult/open competitions and all junior competitions outside AFL/AFLW), will adopt a mandatory minimum 21-day return to play protocol. This new protocol will apply for State Football competitions (including the VFL and VFLW), elite pathway competitions (including the Coates Talent League for boys and girls) and all community football competitions; and
  • Under the new community guidelines, the earliest that a player can return to play after a concussion is on the 21st day after the day on which the concussion was sustained and provided that the player has safely progressed through each phase of the return-to-play program. 

In-line with this announcement, AFL Barwon has adopted:

  1. The 2024 AFL Concussion Protocols for all AFL Barwon and affiliated Australian rules football competitions at all ages; and
  2. Has also adopted this policy for all AFL Barwon and affiliated Netball competitions at all ages.

This adoption extends to practice matches, interleague and other games of any kind, of Australian Rules Football and Netball, in all forms.

In-line with AFL Barwon’s 2024-2026 Strategic Plan, to be community sport leaders in the safe and sustainable delivery of Football and Netball, we will continue work regionally on further resourcing and support for all affiliated Clubs, competitions and Leagues.

Clubs, stakeholders and community members alike are encouraged to contact AFL Barwon if they require further detail or clarification on these guidelines.

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White Card Policy | AFL Barwon

AFL Barwon has announced the introduction of an innovative White Card Policy aimed at enhancing the match day experience for all stakeholders. This comprehensive policy, developed in alignment with Rule 8 "Coaches" and 17.3 "Officials" of the AFL Barwon Handbook, is poised to play a pivotal role in fostering a safer, more inclusive, and positive environment within the sport.

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What is the White Card Policy?

The primary objective of the AFL Barwon White Card Policy is to ensure the well-being and safety of everyone involved in the game through the implementation of a structured approach to address unacceptable behaviour directed at umpires from the coaching box area.

At the heart of the policy lies a three-phase system designed to address instances of unacceptable behaviour promptly and effectively. This system provides field umpires with the necessary tools to intervene in real-time, with warnings (white cards) issued to offending coaches during the first two phases and escalating penalties for repeated infractions. The ultimate sanction, a red card resulting in ejection from the match, underscores the seriousness of any breaches of conduct.

Field umpires are empowered to implement the appropriate phase of the policy upon observing or hearing unacceptable behaviour from the coaching box area. Importantly, the process is characterised by clarity and decisiveness, with umpires instructed not to engage in conversation or debate during card issuance. By adhering to these procedures, AFL Barwon aims to maintain order and always uphold the integrity of the game.

Instances of white and red card issuance are recorded by timekeepers and documented in umpire match reports for further review if necessary. Cases involving breaches of the policy are subject to scrutiny by the Match Review Panel (MRP), ensuring that any disciplinary action taken is fair and consistent with the values of the organisation.

Community-First Focus

The AFL Barwon White Card Policy represents a significant step forward in promoting a culture of respect toward players, coaches, umpires, volunteers, and spectators of community football. In addition to addressing behaviour within the coaching box area, the policy also emphasises the responsibility of clubs to address spectator conduct. By holding clubs accountable for the actions of their supporters, AFL Barwon seeks to create a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for all attendees.

As AFL Barwon prepares to roll out the policy for the 2024 season and beyond, stakeholders can anticipate a renewed focus on ensuring that every match is conducted in a manner that reflects the values of fairness, integrity, and camaraderie that define the sport.

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Come & Play - Geelong Cats to host an Auskick Superclinic

Get ready Geelong, the Cats are hosting a Superclinic this March!

As a 2024 registered NAB AFL Auskick participant you will have exclusive access to our Come & PLAY clinic delivered by expert AFL coaches with Geelong players!

Where: GMHBA Stadium, Geelong
When: Monday, 25th March
Time: 4:00-5:00pm (registrations from 3.30pm
Ages: 5 - 12 years old 

Please register below to confirm your attendance, as spots are limited to only 300. We look forward to seeing you at GMHBA Stadium! Please complete one form per participant.

Please note that this exclusive offer is only for 2024 Auskick registered participants aged 5 - 12 years old. Further information will be shared via email once you have registered below. 

Auskick registration: https://play.afl/ 

Superclinic registration: https://forms.office.com/r/mp2rtm2hjq

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2024 Senior Female Football Grading Fixtures

AFL Barwon is excited to announce the full 4 weeks of grading fixtures for the 2024 Epworth Senior Female Football Competition.

Following the day of play changes to the female football competitions, there will be opportunities for showcase matches throughout the entirety of the weekend.

Grading fixtures have been devised carefully to ensure each game contributes towards a grading period that supports the accurate assignment of teams into divisions, at the end of the four weeks. 

Fixtures have been created with the support and discretion from the AFL Barwon Grading Panel.

Please note that due to the nature of grading, the published fixture is subject to change.

The four-week Epworth Grading fixture can be found here.

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