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AFLB Community Awards Finalists Revealed

AFL Barwon is proud to announce the shortlisted Coach, Trainer & Club Award nominees for the upcoming Community Awards Night 2023.  

The AFL Barwon Community Awards are designed to shine a spotlight on the unsung heroes who make our Club communities thrive. We are not only celebrating the dedication and passion of our coaches but also extending our gratitude to the tireless trainers, administrators, umpires & volunteers who are at the backbone of our community.

Purchase tickets to the 2023 AFL Barwon Community Awards Night HERE.

This year saw plenty of nominations which highlighted the remarkable achievements and admired skills of various individuals within the Club community, and the shortlisted nominees are listed below. 

Please be aware that not all awards have shortlisted candidates and consequently, we will be presenting awards for administration, umpiring, and other community categories at the Awards Night that are not listed in this article. 

Trainer Awards

Corio Bay Health Group Trainer of the Year Finalists - 

  • Phil Hay | Leopold Football Netball Club 
  • Callum Davey | Barwon Heads Football Netball Club 
  • Kim Petterwood | Ocean Grove Football Netball Club 

Coaching Awards

Junior Football Coach of the Year Finalists - 

  • Ben Gellie | East Geelong Football Netball Club 
  • Luke Matthews | Grovedale Football Netball Club 
  • Luke McNamara | Armstrong Creek Football Netball Club 

Junior Netball Coach of the Year Finalists - 

  • Karen Pole | Geelong Amateur Football Netball Club 
  • Nicole Sadler | Ocean Grove Football Netball Club 
  • Tyra Fallon | South Barwon Football Netball Club

Rookie Me Youth Football Coach of the Year Finalists - 

  • Shaun Cotter | Surf Coast Suns Football Netball Club 
  • Wayne Walsh | Ocean Grove Football Netball Club 
  • Arthur Hodgson | Inverleigh Football Netball Club 

Youth Netball Coach of the Year Finalists - 

  • Claire Deretic | Drysdale Football Netball Club 
  • Elise David | Newtown & Chilwell Football Netball Club 
  • Stacey Benney | Anglesea Football Netball Club 

Peter Burke Award / Senior Male Football Coach of the Year Finalists - 

  • Mark Neeld | South Barwon Football Netball Club 
  • Jai Smith | St Joseph’s Football Netball Club (All-Abilities) 
  • Paul Liistro | Colac Imperials Football Netball Club 

Rookie Me Female Football Coach of the Year Finalists - 

  • Daniel Reed-Sharry | Geelong West Football Netball Club 
  • Matt Qoon | North Geelong Football Netball Club 
  • Nicholas Allison | Modewarre Football Netball Club 

Senior Netball Coach of the Year Finalists - 

  • Jodi Patterson | Lara Football Netball Club 
  • Shania Ritchie | Newcomb Football Netball Club (All-Abilities) 
  • Meg Badrock & Jesse Sutton (Co-Coaches) | Ocean Grove Football Netball Club 

 Club Awards

Social Media / Communications Club of the Year Finalists - 

  • Bell Park Football Netball Club 
  • Ocean Grove Cobras Junior Football Club
  • Queenscliff Football Netball Club 
  • South Barwon Football Netball Club 

Read The Play’s Mental Health & Wellbeing Club of the Year Finalists - 

  • Queenscliff Football Netball Club | Sherryn Ross – Player Wellbeing Officer 
  • ColacFootball Netball Club | Jeremy Barren – Player Wellbeing Officer 
  • St Joseph’s Football Netball Club | Scott Smith – Club Wellbeing Committee Chair 

 

Local club fundraising opportunity through new CDS partnership

Local football clubs across the state will be supported to raise funds and become more sustainable through a new partnership between AFL Victoria and Victoria's Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic).

CDS Vic becomes the Official Recycling Partner of AFL Victoria until the end of 2027 and it kicked off with the inaugural CDS Vic Club of the Year award being presented at AFL Victoria's annual community awards on Friday night.

Alexandra Football Netball Club took the honours for its efforts which have raised more than $14,000 for the local club through the scheme.

 CDS Vic provides the opportunity for Victorians to return eligible drink containers for a 10 cent refund at more than 600 refund points across the state through zone operators Tomra Cleanaway, Visy and Return-It. Containers are then processed to make new items, reducing waste and working towards a circular economy. 

Victorian local footy clubs wanting to register as a donation partner can do so today via cdsvic.org.au/fundraising, which has the step-by-step guide for clubs to follow.  

With the option to either keep your 10c refund or donate it, footy clubs across the state are already raising funds through the scheme. This partnership aims to increase the profile of the scheme and help more clubs to benefit. 

Since launching on 1 November 2023, more than 900 million containers have been returned across the state – returning up to $90 million to Victorians, including more than 250 football clubs already participating as donation partners.      

CDS Vic is part of the Victorian Government’s $515 million investment to transform the state’s waste and recycling sector. Funded by contributions from the beverage industry, the scheme is contributing to Victoria's target of diverting 80 per cent of all material away from landfill by 2030 and represents a significant milestone in our journey towards a circular economy, which commits to reusing and regenerating materials and products. 

Through the partnership, CDS Vic and AFL Victoria will work to incentivise local football clubs which recycle, and in return, raise funds for their community clubs by onboarding Victoria’s 1,040 clubs as official donation partners.

Head of AFL Victoria, Greg Madigan, expressed his excitement to be partnering with CDS Vic to create a positive environmental impact whilst providing clubs with additional funding opportunities. 

“Local footy clubs are the heartbeat of communities across Victoria and any program that will help clubs raise funds while having a positive impact on the environment is great for the grassroots game, which is one of the reasons why the partnership with CDS Vic has so much potential.

“The process of recycling eligible containers in return for refunds is a fantastic opportunity for our local clubs and their communities. Having both a positive impact on the natural environment, as well as on the health and sustainability of their footy club is a great outcome.

“Many clubs are ready to jump in and join the charge diverting eligible containers from your club canteens or events into the Container Deposit Scheme. We look forward to supporting clubs right around the state in their fundraising efforts.”

VicReturn’s Acting CEO Megan Toose said the partnership will help the scheme to grow across metro and regional Victoria. 

"Footy clubs are like the glue in their local community so it makes sense to grow our scheme with AFL Victoria.

“We are already hearing from participating clubs that the scheme has been a boon for their fundraising efforts as well as diverting waste from their local landfill. I am excited to see what we can achieve together over the next three years.”

How local football clubs in Victoria can get involved and raise funds

Victorian local footy clubs wanting to register as a donation partner can do so today via cdsvic.org.au/fundraising, which has the step-by-step guide for clubs to follow. 

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