GFL Round 18 Bell Park vs St Mary's
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North Geelong v Anakie
The MRP deemed that Samuel Reynolds having chosen to bump, made high contact with Adam Miriklis in a manner that was reportable for Engaging in Rough Conduct.
A 2 match set penalty has been offered.
Both clubs involved have until 10.00am Tuesday 2nd August to request the matter be heard at Tribunal, or the sanction will apply as offered.
St Albans v Lara
The MRP deemed that the tackle warranted the free kick that was paid, but was not reportable in this instance.
Geelong Amateur v Torquay
The alleged incident was not captured on vision. No charge was laid.
Werribee Centrals v Geelong West Giants
The MRP deemed that the tackle was not reportable in this instance. No charge was laid.
St Mary’s v Geelong Amateur Senior Female
The vision supports the charge, and they have determined that the 2 match set penalty is appropriate in this instance.
Geelong Amateur have indicated they wish the charge be heard at Tribunal.
Due to the charged player being unavailable to attend this week due to work commitments, the hearing will be adjourned to next week.
The charged player is unable to play until the matter is heard.
The hearing will be conducted 7.00pm Tuesday 9th August in the GDFL offices at Buckley’s Entertainment Centre.
The alleged incident was not captured on vision.
Bell Park v Grovedale
At the request of the officiating umpires, the MRP have reviewed vision of an incident that occurred during the 4th quarter of the Bell Park v Grovedale Senior match involving a potential dangerous tackle by Jack Hall #17 Bell Park on jack Tute #21 Grovedale.
It was deemed the tackle was not reportable and no charge was laid.
Lara v Colac
At the request of the officiating umpires, the MRP reviewed vision of a potential dangerous tackle by Bailey Harvey #33 Lara on Cooper Stephens #21 Colac that occurred in the 4th quarter of the Lara v Colac Senior match 6th August 2022.
It was deemed that the tackle warranted a free kick should have been paid for in the back, but was not reportable.
No charge was laid.
St Mary’s v Newtown & Chilwell
At the request of St Mary’s FNC, the MRP reviewed vision of an incident that occurred involving Liam Fiore #13 Newtown & Chilwell and Harrison Kol #8 St Mary’s, in the 2nd quarter of the St Mary’s v Newtown & Chilwell Senior match on 7th August 2022.
It was deemed that Liam Fiore made high contact on Harrison Kol in a manner that constituted a reportable offence for a careless strike.
He has been offered a one match set penalty.
Both clubs involved have until 10.00am Tuesday 9th August to request the matter be heard at Tribunal, or the sanction will apply as offered.
No vision was available of a melee that allegedly occurred at the end of the 3rd quarter. No charges were laid.
There was also no vision of an incident where Matthew McMahon #9 Newtown & Chilwell was reported by the officiating umpire for carelessly striking Nick Nott #15 St Mary’s.
A one match set penalty was offered by the officiating umpire and has been accepted by Newtown & Chilwell.
Anakie v Werribee Centrals
At the request of the Werribee Centrals FNC, the MRP reviewed vision of an incident in the 3rd quarter of the Anakie v Werribee Centrals Senior match 6th August 2022 where it was alleged that Billy Goodwin #13 Anakie kicked Chad Buck #16 Werribee Centrals.
It was deemed that #13 Anakie was observed to kick his opponent #16 Werribee Centrals in a manner deemed to be intentional and reportable.
Billy Goodwin has been offered a 4 match set penalty for this offence.
Both clubs involved have until 10.00am Tuesday 9th August to request the matter be heard at Tribunal, or the sanction will apply as offered.
At the request of the officiating umpires the MRP reviewed vision of an incident in the 3rd quarter of the Anakie v Werribee Centrals Senior match 6th August 2022 where Mark Pope #6 Anakie allegedly received contact to the face. The vision was inconclusive and no charge was identified.
At the request of the officiating umpires, the MRP also reviewed vision of ongoing melees in the 3rd quarter of the Anakie v Werribee Centrals Senior match 6th August 2022 that involved a number of players from both sides.
Both clubs have been fined a total of $650 for their involvement, $150 of which has been suspended until the end of 2023 season.
North Shore v St Albans
The MRP reviewed vision of an incident that occurred in the 2nd quarter of the North Shore v St Albans Senior match 6th August 2022, where Harry Purcell #9 North Shore was reported by the officiating umpire for Charging Harrison Howarth #5 St Albans.
The MRP supported the charge and in consultation with the reporting umpire have offered a one match set penalty in this instance.
There was no available vision of an incident where Herschelle Carr $30 North Shore was reported by the officiating umpire in the 3rd quarter of the North Shore v St Albans Senior match 6th August 2022 for allegedly kicking Brent Vermeulen #11 St Albans.
In consultation with the reporting umpire and available evidence, the MRP have offered a 2 match set penalty in this instance.
Both clubs involved have until 10.00am Tuesday 9th August to request either matter be heard at Tribunal, or the sanctions will apply as offered.
Geelong West Giants v Belmont Lions
At the request of Geelong West Giants, the MRP reviewed vision of two incidents that occurred in the 3rd quarter of the Geelong West Giants v Belmont Lions Senior Match 6th August 2022.
It was deemed that the incident involving Brent Jacques #21 Belmont Lions and Michael Leamer #6 Geelong West Giants was not reportable, but worthy of a free kick.
No charge was laid
It was deemed that the incident involving Brent Jacques #21 Belmont Lions and Sam Edwards #18 Geelong West Giants was regarded as unnecessary high contact and reportable for rough conduct.
A 2 match set penalty has been offered in this instance.
Both clubs involved have until 10.00am Tuesday 9th August to request the matter be heard at Tribunal, or the sanction will apply as offered.
The MRP reviewed vision of an incident that occurred in the 3rd quarter of the Geelong West Giants v Belmont Lions senior match 6th August 2022 where Jed Evans #53 Belmont Lions was reported by the officiating umpires for rough conduct through a dangerous tackle on Tom Richmond #3 Geelong West Giants.
The MRP have supported the charge, Belmont Lions have advised that they wish to challenge the 2 match set penalty at tribunal. This will be heard Tuesday 9th August at Buckley’s (Time TBA)
Modewarre v Drysdale
The MRP reviewed vision of an incident that occurred in the 4th quarter of the Modewarre v Drysdale Senior Match 6th August 2022, where Tevan Nofi was reported by the officiating umpire for rough conduct on Oliver Butler #5 Modewarre.
The MRP have supported the charge and a 2 match set penalty has been offered.
Both clubs involved have until 10.00am Tuesday 9th August to request the matter be heard at Tribunal, or the sanction will apply as offered.
Queenscliff v Torquay
At the request of the officiating umpires, the MRP reviewed vision of an incident that occurred in the 3rd quarter of the Queenscliff v Torquay Senior Match 6th August 2022 involving Angus Naylor #12 Queenscliff making high contact with Lucas Anderson #1 Torquay.
It was deemed that Angus Naylor made high contact to the face of Lucas Anderson in a manner that was reportable for carelessly striking.
The MRP have issued a reprimand for the offence in this instance.
Both clubs involved have until 10.00am Tuesday 9th August to request the matter be heard at Tribunal, or the sanction will apply as offered.
St Mary’s v Leopold
St Mary’s v Leopold Senior match on Saturday 11th June 2022.
No reportable offence was noted and no charge was laid.
Grovedale v Colac
The MRP deemed that the injury occurred as a result of an accidental clash of heads between two team mates in a marking contest.
No reportable offence was noted and no charge was laid.
No other incidents were captured on vision for the MRP to review.
St Albans v St Mary’s
It was determined that the tackle laid by Kane Loftus # 38 St Mary’s on Oliver Boothey #43 St Albans was not reportable. No charge was laid in this instance.
It was determined that the tackle laid by Bailey Brogden #3 St Albans on Jack Blood #6 St Mary’s was a sling tackle which was deemed dangerous. Bailey Brogden was reported for Engaging in Rough Conduct.
A one week set penalty has been offered.
Geelong West Giants v Leopold
It was determined that Luke Justin #20 Leopold chose to bump making high contact on Nicholas Wood #38 Geelong West Giants in a manner which constituted rough conduct.
A 2 match set penalty has been offered.
North Shore v Lara
The vision was inconclusive and no charge was laid.
Newcomb v Queenscliff
Anglesea v Modewarre
Inverleigh v Winchelsea
At the request of Winchelsea FNC, the MRP viewed vision of a bump applied by # 9 Inverleigh on #10 Winchelsea in the 3rd quarter of the Inverleigh v Winchelsea match on Saturday 25th June 2022. The bump was not deemed to be reportable. No charge was laid.
Where Set Penalties have been offered, both clubs involved have until 10.00am Tuesday 28th June to request the matter be heard at Tribunal, or the Set Penalty will apply as offered.
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St Mary's Sporting Club Female Football Director Amanda Flynn has been recognised as a finalist for the Essendon Women’s Network Community Award.
The Community Award recognises women who work in a volunteer capacity in the industry, and who make a significant contribution to the game and their community.
EWN Co-Chair Lisa Egan said this year's nominees are all deserved.
“The EWN was delighted to receive such a large number of nominees for this year’s Awards, and choosing the finalists was no easy feat," Egan said.
"The quality of nominations shows the incredible depth of talent within the Aussie Rules community, and women making incredible contributions to their clubs and leagues at all levels. The EWN is proud to again host the Awards which were first presented in 1998."
An independent judging panel consisting of the 2022 Fujitsu General Australia Football Woman of the Year Kelli Underwood, pioneering journalist Corrie Perkin and AFL Commissioner Simone Wilke will select the winners.
View the nominations for Amanda below.
Amanda Flynn
Amanda is the Director of St Mary’s Sporting Club Female Football section and works tirelessly in all aspects of football administration, planning and logistics to ensure the success of our female program. She was involved in creating our club's first Female Football Strategic Plan aligned with the AFL Womens Football Vision 2021-2030. She has championed the female football program and this year we have a record number of 8 teams and are the only club in the Geelong region to have a female team in every age group from U9s to Seniors. This year we have a record number of 192 female footballers.
Amanda has worked tirelessly to ensure that our club is an inclusive and positive space for all women and girls involved in our football program. In 2021, she implemented a mentoring program to link senior and junior players. Seniors spent time training and mentoring juniors as well as attending each other’s matches.
Amanda established a Scholarship with a portion of every senior female football club membership apportioned towards supporting a worthy young female player who may need financial assistance to participate in football. Further, Amanda organised the Pride Round games over the last 4 years. This included a whole club Pride Education session this year with a facilitator to discuss the importance of inclusion and diversity.