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Ferguson shoots to the lead | BFNL Geelong Advertiser Vote

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.

It was a perfect week for Geelong Amateur star Riley Ferguson, receiving a 5 votes from both coaches in their tight win over Queenscliff last weekend.

With the 10 votes in Round 2, Ferguson has gone to the lead in the Geelong Advertiser Coaches Player of the Year award, 2 votes ahead of Ocean Grove big man, Edward Dayman.

Check out all the coaches votes from Round 2 the Bellarine Football Netball League.


Drysdale v Barwon Heads

9 Mitch O'Dowd (Drysdale)

8 Luke Davis (Barwon Heads)

4 Flinn Chisholm (Drysdale)

3 Tom Swift  (Barwon Heads)

2 Luke Preece (Drysdale)

2 Sammy Baker (Barwon Heads)

1 Chris Tainton (Drysdale)

1 Ryley Stuhldreier (Barwon Heads)


Newcomb v Torquay

5 Patrick Hughes (Torquay)

5 Thewin Robertson (Newcomb)

4 Baxter Mensch (Torquay)

4 Jarrod Stafford (Newcomb)

3 Weylin Doyle (Torquay)

3 Jack Duke (Newcomb)

2 Chase Loftus (Torquay)

2 Jarrad Duncan (Newcomb)

1 Harry Mcleod (Torquay)

1 Tom Courtney (Newcomb)


Anglesea v Modewarre

5 Noah McGregor-Dawson (Anglesea)

5 Lachlan Smith (Anglesea)

5 Josh Hovey (Modewarre)

5 Max Simpson (Anglesea)

4 Jordan Keras (Anglesea)

4 Morgan Fenton (Modewarre)

1 Kobe Iversen-Smith (Anglesea)

1 Noah Collins (Anglesea)


 Queenscliff v Geelong Amateur

10 Riley Ferguson (Geelong Amateur)

8 Patrick Dowling (Geelong Amateur)

3 Harry Gower (Queenscliff)

3 Blake Sutterby (Geelong Amateur)

2 Sol Bowtell (Queenscliff)

2 Tom Gribble (Geelong Amateur)

1 William Page (Geelong Amateur)

1 Daniel Grose (Geelong Amateur)


Ocean Grove v Portarlington

7 Teia Miles (Portarlington)

7 Kelly Pickard (Portarlington)

5 Ed Dayman (Ocean Grove)

4 Braydon Poole (Portarlington)

3 Connor Menadue (Portarlington)

2 Lachlan Hart (Portarlington)

1 Jack Baldi (Portarlington)

1 Connor Asquith (Ocean Grove)


Round 2 Leaderboard

16 Riley Ferguson (Geelong Amateur)

14 Edward Dayman (Ocean Grove)

12 Teia Miles (Portarlington)

10 Harry Gower (Queenscliff)

10 Matthew Boag (Torquay)

9 Mitch O'Dowd (Drysdale)

9 Will Batson (Anglesea)

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SEDA College Partner With AFL Barwon

AFL Barwon and SEDA College will collaborate for the next three years after agreeing to a commercial partnership. 

The newly formed partnership will see SEDA College become the Official Secondary School Education Partner of AFL Barwon.  

The two organisations have been close associates for many years, with Seda College students gaining industry experience in administration and game development at AFL Barwon.  

There is a demographic synergy between the two organisations, with students from SEDA College being active participants in some of the AFL Barwon community football and netball competitions. 

Travis Agg, Regional Manager Geelong at SEDA College said “The SEDA model places student interests at the forefront of their Senior Secondary education, integrating practical connections to industry. We are therefore very excited to partner with AFL Barwon so we can continue to expand that connection to local industry and the community. 

AFL Barwon Regional General Manager, Edward Wilson stated “We’re looking forward to this new partnership with SEDA College, building on projects of collaboration to deliver more opportunities for members of our wider community. SEDA College already contributes to great extents within the Barwon community, and we envision to broaden and deepen this support through this partnership”. 


About SEDA College 

SEDA College was established in 2007 to address gaps in traditional education and has evolved into an Independent Senior Secondary School and the largest provider of the Victorian Certificate of Education – Vocational Major (VCE VM), with over 800 students across Victoria.  

At SEDA, students who share a passion for sports thrive in an applied, hands-on learning environment. 

SEDA College has been operating in Geelong since 2009 and boasts three classes in partnership with prominent organisations like the Geelong Football Club, Melbourne Vixens, Cricket Victoria, Western United and Melbourne United. 

To find out more about SEDA College and their education offerings, simply go to https://seda.vic.edu.au 

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Vale Norm Campigli

AFL Barwon Chair, Commission, Staff, Bellarine FNL Board ,and all member Clubs extend their deepest sympathy to Norm’s family.

Norm was a dedicated Executive Board Member of the Bellarine Football League where he served as Junior Vice President in 1977 and 1978, was Vice President from 1979 until 1983, and was elected as President of the League in 1984.

Norm was honoured with a Life Membership of the Bellarine Football League in 1984.

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Boag Starts With A Perfect 10 | Geelong Advertiser Vote

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.

Torquay's off season recruit, Matthew Boag has started his 2024 season with a perfect 10 votes in the Geelong Advertiser Coaches Player of the Year award.

Find out all votes from the opening round the Bellarine Football Netball League below.


Portarlington vs Newcomb

  • 5 Teia Miles (Portarlington)
  • 5 Josh Saltalamacchia (Newcomb)
  • 4 Daniel Riosa (Portarlington)
  • 4 Jack Duke (Newcomb)
  • 3 Stephen Heppel (Portarlington)
  • 3 Blake Ritchie  (Newcomb)
  • 2 Harry Sedgmen (Portarlington)
  • 2 Jarrad Duncan  (Newcomb)
  • 1 Zac Kos (Portarlington)
  • 1 Charlie Harvey (Newcomb)

Ocean Grove vs Queenscliff

  • 9 Edward Dayman (Ocean Grove)
  • 7 Harry Gower (Queenscliff)
  • 7 Max Scott (Queenscliff)
  • 4 Will Baker (Queenscliff)
  • 2 Brady Pritchard (Ocean Grove)
  • 1 Max Sutton (Ocean Grove) 

Modewarre vs Geelong Amateur

  • 6 Daniel Grose (Geelong Amateur)
  • 6 Riley Ferguson (Geelong Amateur)
  • 5 Oscar Cooke (Modewarre)
  • 5 Tom Gribble (Geelong Amateur)
  • 3 Blake Sutterby  (Geelong Amateur)
  • 3 Josh Hovey (Modewarre)
  • 1 Matt McKim (Modewarre)
  • 1 Tom Gorell  (Geelong Amateur)

Barwon Heads vs Anglesea

  • 9 Will Batson (Anglesea)
  • 5 Kyle Polley (Barwon Heads)
  • 4 Jack Baker (Anglesea)
  • 3 Michael Philp (Barwon Heads)
  • 3 Noah McGregor-Dawson (Anglesea)
  • 2 Lachlan Wilson (Barwon Heads)
  • 2 Max Simpson (Anglesea)
  • 1 Brock Close (Barwon Heads)
  • 1 Kobe Iversen-Smith (Anglesea)

Torquay vs Drysdale

  • 10 Matthew Boag (Torquay)
  • 8 Tom Diamond (Torquay)
  • 6 Tim Delaney (Drysdale)
  • 3 Matthew Pigott (Drysdale)
  • 2 Sheldon Ham (Torquay)
  • 1 Patrick Hughes (Torquay)

Round 1 Leaderboard

  • 10 Matthew Boag (Torquay)
  • 9 Will Batson (Anglesea)
  • 9 Edward Dayman (Ocean Grove)
  • 8 Tom Diamond (Torquay)
  • 7 Harry Gower (Queenscliff)
  • 7 Max Scott (Queenscliff)
  • 6 Daniel Grose (Geelong Amateur)
  • 6 Riley Ferguson (Geelong Amateur)
  • 6 Tim Delaney (Drysdale)

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AFL Barwon Future of Football & Netball Project Statement | Senior Male Football & Senior Netball

Since the commencement of the AFLB Future of Football & Netball Project in September 2023, AFL Barwon has strived, through extensive consultation, to develop a competition structure that addresses regional opportunities and challenges. This has seen a number of possible options discussed with Clubs for consideration and feedback. Following these discussions, the AFL Barwon Commission have passed a number of motions to ensure  Football and Netball in the region continues to increase participation numbers and provides the most competitive competitions across Male & Female, Junior & Senior, Football & Netball.

This update pertains to Senior Male Football & Senior Netball.

A significant change has been made based on the Updated Proposal released earlier this month, primarily recognising feedback that not all Bellarine FNL clubs currently have a desire, or means to compete at the GFNL level, however some Clubs do see this at a desirable goal. 

The AFL Barwon Commission has passed the following motions, with respect to changes to the competition structures for the Bellarine FNL & Geelong FNL:

  1. The adoption of two-year movement cycles between the Bellarine FNL & Geelong FNL. The first cycle is 2024 & 2025, and the second cycle is 2026 & 2027.


    The previously proposed Club Championship framework is adopted to generate Club performance standings across Senior & Reserves Male Football, A & B-Grade Netball, with the standing position at the end of the Home & Away (H&A) seasons used to calculate ranking (e.g. 12 points for finishing 1st and one point for finishing 12th).

  2. Non-mandatory promotion from the Bellarine FNL to the Geelong FNL at the conclusion of every two-year movement cycle. If the highest ranked Bellarine FNL Club declines this opportunity, the offer will be extended to the second-highest ranked Bellarine FNL Club. 


    An acceptance of this opportunity by either the highest or second-highest ranked Bellarine FNL Club to move from the Bellarine FNL to the Geelong FNL will result in the movement of the lowest ranked Geelong FNL Club, as per the Club Championship standings.

    If neither the highest nor second-highest ranked Bellarine FNL Club accepts this offer, then there will be no movement from the Geelong FNL (the offer to move into the Geelong FNL will not be extended to any Bellarine FNL Club ranked third or below).

  3. A tiered approach is to be adopted for 2025 onwards across the Bellarine & Geelong FNLs, in determining APPs (Allowable Player Payments) and TTPs (Total Team Points), for both Football & Netball. In-line with the 2024 season and previous years, Clubs will continue to be consulted first before final decisions are made re: APPs & TTPs for the following season;

  4. The acceptance of an 11th & 12th Club into the Bellarine FNL pending successful applications to the AFL Barwon Commission that meet criteria for a new Club entry. Applications are currently open for Clubs within the AFL Barwon region, that are currently not in the Bellarine or Geelong FNLs. Applications close 11:59pm, April 24 2024.

    A 2025 or 2026 acceptance of an 11th & 12th Club into the Bellarine FNL is subject to criteria adherence and consultation with Bellarine FNL Clubs; and

  5. The criteria to be reviewed during the 2027 season to assess if any further changes are required.

In reflecting on these significant decisions for the future of the Senior Male Football & Senior Netball community sport landscape within the Barwon region, AFL Barwon Chair Michelle Gerdtz reflected with the following comments: 

"The AFL Barwon Commission are very grateful for the time and effort all Clubs have put in over the last six months.  The consultation process has been extensive, and we have appreciated the individual thoughts, ideas and club feedback provided during this process.  

The key outcomes for AFL Barwon at the commencement of this project was to create a competition landscape that promoted greater pathways, competitiveness, and opportunities for Clubs to succeed, as well as providing an entry point for new Clubs to be established and enter Senior Football and Netball with success. 

By expanding the Bellarine Football Netball League to include 12 teams, we now see the opportunity for Surf Coast Suns to enter Senior Football and Netball and the mechanism has now been created for movement between the Bellarine FNL and Geelong FNLs". 

In addition to the changes announced today, significant work has transpired within the Project for Female Football, at both Townhall Forums and the 2023 Female Football Forum, with resulted in (but not limited too) the adoption of a two-year day-of-play transition period, with the intent to have Saturdays as the primary day-of-play of Senior Female Football in 2025.

The Project will begin addressing the Junior Football & Junior Netball competition landscapes during the 2024 season.

AFL Barwon wants to take this opportunity to again thank all stakeholders for their ongoing involvement and consultation to date, as we collectively continue to strive to provide the best community sporting landscape possible.

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