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48 disposal Mensch gets the 10 votes | Round 12 BFNL Geelong Advertiser Coaches Votes

Torquay's ball magnet Baxter Mensch collected the 10 coaches votes in a 48-possession match in the win against Ocean Grove last weekend.

Despite not polling in the weekends win over Portarlington, Riley Ferguson stayed at the top of the leaderboard.

The votes from Round 12 and the overall leaderboard can be found below.


Round 12

Anglesea v Drysdale

8 Lachlan Smith (Anglesea)

5 Nicholas Swain (Anglesea)

5 Nicholas Egan (Drysdale)

4 Jordan Keras (Anglesea)

3 Tom Ruggles (Drysdale)

2 Mitchell McGuire (Drysdale)

2 Matt Pigott (Drysdale)

1 Will Batson (Anglesea)


Newcomb v Barwon Heads

8 Ryley Stuhldreier (Barwon Heads)

7 Harrison King (Barwon Heads)

4 Charlie Perks (Barwon Heads)

4 Finn Anscombe (Newcomb)

3 Charlie Harvey (Newcomb)

2 Blake Ritchie (Newcomb)

1 Finn Cornell (Barwon Heads)

1 Angus Ford (Barwon Heads)


Ocean Grove v Torquay

10 Baxter Mensch (Torquay)

5 Matt Boag (Torquay)

4 Oscar Lewis (Torquay)

3 Ben McNamara (Torquay)

3 Banjo Dyer (Torquay)

2 Max Sutton (Ocean Grove)

2 Harry Cashin (Ocean Grove)

1 Chase Loftus (Torquay)


Portarlington v Geelong Amateur

6 Jordan Toll (Geelong Amateur)

5 Blake Sutterby (Geelong Amateur)

4 Dylan OBrien (Portarlington)

4 Jai Sheahan (Geelong Amateur)

3 Luke Hillier (Geelong Amateur)

3 Teia Miles (Portarlington)

2 Connor Menadue (Portarlington)

2 Tom Gribble (Geelong Amateur)

1 Tom Gorrell (Geelong Amateur)


Queenscliff v Modewarre

9 Che Durran (Queenscliff)

8 Max Scott (Queenscliff)

5 Matt Farrelly (Modewarre)

3 Tom Hornsey (Modewarre)

2 Michael Harper (Modewarre)

2 Will Baker (Queenscliff)

1 Sol Bowtell (Queenscliff)


 Round 12 Leaderboard

57 Riley Ferguson (Geelong Amateur)

50 Patrick Dowling (Geelong Amateur)

46 Ryley Stuhldreier (Barwon Heads)

45 Blake Sutterby (Geelong Amateur)

42 Matthew Boag (Torquay)

40 Luke Preece (Drysdale)


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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Williamson and Ham poll 10/10 | Round 10 GFNL Geelong Advertiser Coaches Votes

Brock Williamson and Brayden Ham scored full votes from the coaches in Round 10 of the Geelong Advertiser Coaches Player of the Year Award.

Ham's St Mary's teammate Harry Benson has gone back to the top of the leaderboard as we move into the second half of the 2024 Blood Toyota Geelong FNL season.

The match votes and leaderboard after Round 10 can be found below.


Round 10

Bell Park v Lara

9 Ben Worme (Bell Park)

5 Daniel Weigl (Lara)

5 Kaelan Bradtke (Bell Park)

4 Issac Wareham (Bell Park)

3 Rhys McWaters (Bell Park)

2 Lachlan Patten (Bell Park)

1 James Worme (Bell Park)

1 Tom Gunther (Lara)


Colac v St Albans

9 Ryan Monaghan (Colac)

8 Adam Garner (Colac)

7 Luke Hillman (Colac)

2 Zac Zdybel (Colac)

2 Dustin Walters (Colac)

1 Kody Spokes (Colac)

1 Cooper Hayes (Colac)


Grovedale v Newtown & Chilwell

8 Mitch Chafer (Grovedale)

6 Ryan Abbott (Grovedale)

4 Billy Ford (Grovedale)

4 Braden Hocking (Newtown & Chilwell)

3 Will O’Dwyer (Newtown & Chilwell)

2 Rory Quinn (Grovedale)

2 Cam Wilkinson (Newtown & Chilwell)

1 Will Ford (Grovedale)


North Shore v St Mary's

10 Brayden Ham (St Mary's)

6 Harry McMahon (St Mary's)

6 Harry Benson (St Mary's)

4 Joe Maishman (St Mary's)

2 Nicholas Minchin (St Mary's)

1 Jarryd Garner (St Mary's)

1 Christopher Jansen (St Mary's)


South Barwon v Leopold

10 Brock Williamson (Leopold)

7 Harris Jennings (Leopold)

4 Marcus Thompson (Leopold)

4 Tevan Nofi (Leopold)

3 Doyle Madigan (South Barwon)

2 Patrick Kelly (South Barwon)


Geelong West v St Joseph's

6 Joel Edwards (St Joseph's)

5 Max McLaughlan (St Joseph's)

5 Tanner Lovell (Geelong West)

5 Emanuel Ajang (Geelong West)

4 James Hickey (St Joseph's)

3 Zac Knights (St Joseph's)

1 Angus Humphrey (St Joseph's)

1 Phillip Moi Moi (team)


Round 10 Leaderboard

49 Harry Benson (St Mary's)

46 Zachary Zdybel (Colac)

37 Tanner Lovell (Geelong West)

31 Ben Kellett (South Barwon)

30 Ned Harris (Newtown & Chilwell)

30 Jack Sarcevic (Belll Park)


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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Augustini continues to lead Coaches Votes | Round 7 - 10 GFNL Netball Geelong Advertiser Coaches Votes

Vanessa Augustini has extended her lead in the Geelong Advertiser Coaches Votes after 10 rounds. Augustini has a 5-vote lead over South Barwon veteran Olivia Cameron with 2022 A-Grade Best and Fairest winner Ellen Doyle, 1 vote behind her teammate.

The round by round votes and leaderboard after round 10 can be found below.


Round 7

Bell Park v Leopold

6 Darcy Wilson (Leopold)

2 Olivia Richardson (Bell Park)

2 Maggie Leahy (Leopold)

1 Molly Jozwik (Bell Park)

1 Bridgette Furphy (Bell Park)


Geelong West v Newtown & Chilwell

4 Julia Woolley (Newtown & Chilwell)

4 Ruby Pekin-Schlicht (Newtown & Chilwell)

3 Vanessa Augustini (Newtown & Chilwell)

1 Hannah Buchanan (Geelong West Giants)


Grovedale v St Albans

3 Morgan Byrne (Grovedale)

3 Emily Kermeen (St Albans)

2 Chloe Blunt (Grovedale)

2 Ellen Brown (Grovedale)

1 Esther Kidmas (Grovedale)

1 Zoe Saunders (St Albans)


Lara v Colac

6 Michelle Winch (Colac)

3 Emily Murfitt (Colac)

2 Sharni Van Doren (Lara)

1 Eliza Cahill (Colac)


St Joseph's v St Mary's

4 Tori Honner (St Joseph's)

4 Georgette Paatsch (St Joseph's)

3 Emily Kingston (St Joseph's)

1 Ellie Kennedy (St Mary's)


Round 8

Bell Park v Grovedale

5 Rebecca Trenerry (Bell Park)

3 Makeely Rogers (Bell Park)

2 Emma Hawker (Bell Park)

1 Makaela Connelly (Bell Park)

1 Tahlia McConachy (Grovedale)


Colac v Geelong West

5 Michelle Winch (Colac)

4 Bec Winch (Colac)

2 Emily Murfitt (Colac)

1 Alahria Smith (Geelong West Giants)


Newtown & Chilwell v South Barwon

6 Ellen Doyle (South Barwon)

2 Michelle Svetnik (South Barwon)

2 Olivia Cameron (South Barwon)

1 Vanessa Augustini (Newtown & Chilwell)

1 Eloise Maddox (South Barwon)


St Albans v St Mary's

3 Amy Cook (St Albans)

3 Mia Aitken (St Mary's)

2 Zoe Quick (St Albans)

2 Emily Kermeen (St Albans)

1 Eliza Brown (St Mary's)

1 Ellie Kennedy (St Mary's)


St Joseph's v Lara

3 Emily Post (St Joseph's)

3 Tori Honner (St Joseph's)

2 Claire Newcombe (Lara)

2 Charlotte Todd (St Joseph's)

1 Bridget Kelly (Lara)

1 Claudia Plange (St Joseph's)


Round 9

Grovedale v St Joseph's

6 Elli Leydin (St Josephs)

2 Emily Post (St Josephs)

2 Victoria Honner (St Josephs)

1 Brooke Allan (St Josephs)

1 Charlotte Todd (St Josephs)


Lara v Geelong West

5 Rachel Palmer-Brennan (Geelong West Giants)

4 Meg Matthews (Geelong West Giants)

2 Alahria Smith (Geelong West Giants)

1 Keah Tonkin (Lara)


Leopold v St Albans

4 Maggie Leahy (Leopold)

3 Natalie Heagney (Leopold)

2 Amelia Holland (Leopold)

2 Zoe Saunders (St Albans)

1 Zoe Bussell (Leopold)


South Barwon v Bell Park

3 Rebecca Trenerry (Bell Park)

3 Olivia Cameron (South Barwon)

2 Michelle Svetnik (South Barwon)

2 Caitie Kennedy  (South Barwon)

1 Makeely Rogers (Bell Park)

1 Ellen Doyle (South Barwon)


 St Mary's v Colac

3 Bec Winch (Colac)

3 Ava Cuolahan (Colac)

2 Mia Aitken (St Marys)

2 Eliza Cahill (Colac)

2 Eliza Brown (St Marys)


Round 10

Bell Park v Lara

6 Rebecca Trenerry (Bell Park)

2 Makeely Rogers (Bell Park)

2 Rikki Van Gemert (Lara)

1 Emma Hawker (Bell Park)

1 Olivia Richards (Bell Park)


Colac v St Albans

6 Amy Hammond (Colac)

4 Emily Murfitt (Colac)

1 Eliza Cahill (Colac)

1 Amy Cook (St Albans)


Grovedale v Newtown & Chilwell

5 Vanessa Augustini (Newtown & Chilwell)

5 Ruby Pekin-Schlicht (Newtown & Chilwell)

1 Danielle Mather (Newtown & Chilwell)

1 Julia Woolley (Newtown & Chilwell)


South Barwon v Leopold

4 Ellen Doyle (South Barwon)

3 Maggie Leahy (Leopold)

2 Natalie Heagney (Leopold)

2 Georgia Corbett (South Barwon)

1 Olivia Cameron (South Barwon)


Geelong West v St Joseph's

5 Tori Honner (St Josephs)

3 Emily Post (St Josephs)

2 Georgette Paatsch (St Josephs)

1 Claudia Plange (St Josephs)

1 Mimi Lockwood (Geelong West Giants)


Round 10 Leaderboard

28 Vanessa Augustini (Newtown & Chilwell)

23 Olivia Cameron (South Barwon)

22 Ellen Doyle (South Barwon)

22 Ruby Pekin-Schlicht (Newtown & Chilwell)

20 Michelle Winch (Colac)

19 Eloise Maddox (South Barwon)

19 Rebecca Trenerry (Bell Park)


The Geelong Advertiser Coaches Player of the Year is an award voted by each A-Grade netball coach on a 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 A-Grade & Geelong FNL A-Grade Netball competitions. 

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Duke extends lead in Coaches Votes | Round 12 BFNL Netball Geelong Advertiser Coaches Votes

Newcomb defender Jessica Duke has extended her lead in the Geelong Advertiser Coaches Votes after getting maximum votes in Round 12. Duke received the full 6 votes in their win over Barwon Heads.

Queenscliff's Ebony Rolph also received maximum votes in her match against Modewarre.

The full up to date leaderboard after Round 12 plus all the votes from round 12 can be found below.


Round 12

Anglesea v Drysdale

3 Amelia Jarvis (Anglesea)

3 Bree Caldwell (Anglesea)

2 Olivia Wilson (Drysdale)

2 Paige McGrath (Drysdale)

1 Bree Walters (Anglesea)

1 Maeve O'Kane (Anglesea)


Newcomb v Barwon Heads

6 Jessica Duke (Newcomb)

2 Erica Schippers (Barwon Heads)

2 Carly Sanders (Newcomb)

1 Ebony Evans (Barwon Heads)

1 Chloe Hoyle (Newcomb)


Ocean Grove v Torquay

3 Arlee Bennett (Ocean Grove)

3 Rebecca O’Neil (Ocean Grove)

2 Jessica Leader (Ocean Grove)

2 Emily Moroney (Ocean Grove)

1 Elisha Hall (Torquay)

1 Tess Willet (Torquay)


Portarlington v Geelong Amateur

5 Georgia Duncan (Geelong Amateur)

4 Ruby Watson (Geelong Amateur)

2 Candice Bull (Portarlington)

1 Zoey Shaw (Geelong Amateur)


Queenscliff v Modewarre

6 Ebony Rolph (Queenscliff)

3 Keely Kinsey (Queenscliff)

2 Kathryn Vickers (Modewarre)

1 Sarah Kasparian (Modewarre)


Round 12 Leaderboard

35 Jessica Duke (Newcomb)

27 Kaitlin Gladman (Queenscliff)

26 Zanna Woods (Ocean Grove)

23 Carly Sanders (Newcomb)

17 Rhian Moresi (Torquay)


The Geelong Advertiser Coaches Player of the Year is an award voted by each A-Grade netball coach on a 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 A-Grade & Geelong FNL A-Grade Netball competitions. 

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Belmont Lions: Kings of the Cattery

A once in a lifetime opportunity saw a dream become reality for the Belmont Lions when members of the junior AFL team stepped onto the field at GMHBA Stadium alongside their biggest idols in Round 5.

Rubbing shoulders with the likes of Love the Game ambassador Jeremy Cameron and powerhouses Tom Hawkins and Zach Touhy was a defining moment for the Belmont Footy Club, which was chosen to participate in the Geelong Cats’ guard of honour in their win against North Melbourne.

It was a moment that no-one in the team will forget, according to club assistant Lana L’Herault.

‘It was good for the kids involved to be in the big leagues and see what the AFL is about, to be under the bright lights and on the oval was such a surreal moment,’ she said.

‘The kids were over the moon, especially the ones who were fanatic Geelong supporters. We were thrilled to give the kids this opportunity to run out onto the ground.’

Having committed to the Love the Game program in 2020, Belmont has been keen to make a positive difference in the community by talking to kids about the risks associated with sports betting.

‘We want to have a strong influence and ensure we positively impact kids. We want footy to be truly about the game and not the odds. It's all about going out and having fun,’ Lana said.

As a small club with only four junior teams, Belmont has a family first approach, ensuring the kids have access to a safe environment in which to go out and enjoy themselves.

‘We believe in everyone having a fair go. We're an incredibly small junior side but being able to talk to the kids and families is great. We have created a tight, close-knit community.’

The footy club is encouraging other sporting clubs in the region to sign up to the Love the Game program and stand united against kids’ exposure to sports betting advertising.

For more information visit: https://lovethegame.vic.gov.au/join-love-game/ 

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