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Be Part of the Region's Premier Representative Program

Are you ready to take your netball skills to the next level and be part of something truly special? The 2024 AFL Barwon Representative Netball Program is your golden ticket to an exhilarating journey filled with passion, determination, and boundless opportunities.

At AFL Barwon, we are committed to nurturing and showcasing the finest netball talent in the region. Our Representative Netball Program has a rich history of excellence, providing aspiring athletes with a platform to shine on both regional and national stages. With a strong focus on skill development, sportsmanship, and teamwork, we've set the stage for you to reach new heights in your netball journey.

The premier representative netball program for Barwon region will provide:

  • Elite Coaching: Our program is led by experienced and accredited coaches who are passionate about helping you reach your full potential. You'll receive top-tier coaching tailored to your needs, ensuring that you become the best player you can be.
  • High-Level Competition: Joining our program means competing against the best of the best. You'll face challenging opponents, pushing your skills to the limit and helping you grow as a player.
  • Exposure: As a part of the AFL Barwon Representative Netball Program, you'll have opportunities to showcase your talents to scouts and talent spotters from across the netball community. This could be your ticket to higher-level opportunities.
  • Team Camaraderie: Beyond the court, you'll forge lifelong friendships with like-minded athletes who share your passion for netball. Together, you'll create unforgettable memories and experiences.

The upcoming season promises to be the most exciting yet! We have a jam-packed schedule of training sessions, friendly matches, and competitive tournaments, all designed to push your boundaries and help you evolve as a netball player.

Whether you're an emerging star or a seasoned player, the 2024 AFL Barwon Representative Netball Program welcomes talent from all levels. We believe in your potential, and we're here to help you write your success story. 

 

Registrations Details:

We are thrilled to announce that registrations are now open for the upcoming trials of the GFNL (Geelong Football Netball League) and BFNL (Bellarine Football Netball League) Junior Representative Netball Teams. If you're a young and talented netball player looking to take your skills to the next level, this is your opportunity to shine.

Location
St Albans FNC Netball Courts (St Albans Reserve)

Trial Dates
Mark your calendars for the following trial dates:

  • Sunday 15th October 2023
  • Sunday 22nd October 2023
  • Sunday 29th October 2023

Trial Times
Prepare for an action-packed morning of netball:

  • 13 & Under: 9:00 am - 10:30 am
  • 15 & Under: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
  • 17 & Under: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Registration
Don't miss your chance to join these prestigious teams. Register now by clicking the link below:

Registration Link

 

Important Information

  • Registration Deadline: Wednesday 4th October 2023
  • Dress Code: All participants are required to wear white T-shirts and dark shorts/skirts for all trial sessions. Please note that any player in a club or representative uniform will not be able to trial.

This is your chance to showcase your skills, passion, and dedication to the sport of netball. Join us at the St Albans FNC Netball Courts and take the first step towards becoming a part of the GFNL and BFNL Junior Representative Netball Teams.

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We look forward to seeing you at the trials!

Be part of something truly special.

Apply now and set your sights on becoming a standout netball player in the 2024 season. Seize your chance to wear your league colours with pride and represent our region on the netball court.

Click here for further information

 

Coaching Opportunities

Elevate Your Coaching Career in 2024 with GFNL and BFNL Junior Representative Netball Teams!

Are you a passionate netball coach looking to take your coaching career to the next level? Here's your chance to shine! Join the prestigious Geelong Football Netball League (GFNL) and Bellarine Football Netball League (BFNL) Junior Representative Netball Teams for an extraordinary coaching experience.

Premium Coaching Opportunity: Our Junior Representative Netball Teams offer an unparalleled platform for coaches to enhance their resumes. Be a part of an elite coaching fraternity and watch your coaching career soar.

Unrivalled Development: Work with promising young talent and help them reach their full potential. Our programs are designed to nurture talent and provide a platform for players to excel.

Networking: Connect with fellow coaches, mentors, and industry professionals. Expand your network and gain insights that will benefit your coaching journey.

Competitive Environment: Challenge yourself in a competitive coaching environment. Lead your team to victory and showcase your coaching prowess.

 

Apply Today

This is an exceptional opportunity to be a part of the GFNL and BFNL Junior Representative Netball Teams in 2024. Elevate your coaching career to new heights!

The coaching position description can be found here.

To register, click the link below:

Apply Here

Join us in shaping the future of netball and building your coaching legacy.

 

For any further information please contact AFL Barwon Netball Coordinator This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

GFL, BFL, BFNL, GFNL, Netball

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AFL Victoria launches Female Coaching Academy

AFL Victoria has launched its Female Coaching Academy, in partnership with BHP, aimed at attracting more female coaches into community football. 

The first edition of the Female Coaching Academy is set to start in November this year and conclude in March 2024. The program will be piloted in three regions – Barwon, South East and the Western Region Football League - and target women and girls between the ages of 15-20. 
 
Participants will experience five practical workshops delivered by AFL Victoria Coach Developers in each region involved. Upon completion of the tailored program, each participant will receive a Foundation (Level One) Coach Accreditation. 
 
Following the workshops, coaches will be given the opportunity to transition into a community club coaching role and will receive a match day experience in the coaches box at an AFLW game. Program costs will be covered by AFL Victoria.
 
The academy is built on modern coaching practices and will be tailored towards attracting women and girls who are currently playing or involved in the game, or other sports, but haven’t previously been involved in coaching Australian football.
 
Expressions of interest can be submitted here. Offers for the program will be distributed at the end of October.
 
AFL Victoria State Coaching Manager, Jennifer Taffs, said the program is part of AFL Victoria’s strategic aim of growing the female coaching talent pool in community football.
 
“Women and girls football has gone through a major transformation and growth phase since the inception of the AFLW competition in 2017, yet female coaching numbers haven’t kept pace with the growth of playing participation.
 
“The Female Coaching Academy, which will be piloted in three regions at the end of 2023 and early next year ahead of the 2024 football season, has a very specific aim of developing more coaching talent and helping aspiring coaches progress into coaching roles in community football.
 
“I would like to thank BHP for their support of the Female Coaching Academy in Victoria and their ongoing commitment towards women and girls football through a range of programs.”
 
Of the nearly 12,000 community football coaches currently registered in Victoria, just under 900 are female and the Female Coaching Academy is one initiative that has been designed to help grow this number.
 
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AFL commits to major uplift in community football investment and driving participation for women and girls
In a sign of its commitment towards supporting community football, in 2022 the AFL announced a major increase in community football investment, with a minimum 10 per cent of the game's annual assessable revenue enshrined to go towards game development and community football from 2023 onwards.
 
As part of this commitment, last year the AFL approved more than $5 million in new investment to fund phase one of the 2022 Women and Girls Action Plan, designed to drive participation and representation for women and girls across all aspects of community football from playing to coaching, umpiring and administering.
 
AFL and BHP extend their commitment to changing the game
The AFL and BHP partnership was recently extended until the end of 2025, having commenced in 2020. The partnership builds on the two organisations’ shared ambitions to improve opportunity and equality in both business and sport and focuses on enhancing the impact in gender diversity. BHP is a major supporter of several key coaching programs including:
  • The BHP AFL Women's Coaching Academy
  • BHP Community Coach of the Year Award
  • AFLW Player to Coach Programs
  • She Can Coach National Program, presented by BHP
  • Women's Coaching Month, presented by BHP

Female Football

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Swans take out remarkable Mathieson Medal double

South Barwon big men, Fraser Fort and Matt Caldow have tied in a Mathieson Medal coup for the Grand Finalists. It is second time in Mathieson Medal history that two players had tied for the award, with the other being in 1995 with North Shore Jason McGowan and Glenn Keast sharing a 4-way tie.

Fort held a two-vote lead over his teammate coming into the last round, with Caldow polling the two votes he required to tie the award.

In the A Grade Netball, St Joseph's goaler, Emma Buwalda held off last year's winner Ellen Doyle to win her first medal. Buwalda stormed home in the count to win by 7 votes. The count was a role reversal to 2022 where Doyle took out the medal with Buwalda finishing runner up.

The Jim and Bill Allthorpe medal was also a tie with Newtown & Chilwell's Archie Lazzaro and Leopold's Kyle Bumpstead taking home the medal.

The full list of award winners and full leaderboards can be found below.

 

Football

Blood Toyota Senior Cup

Mathieson Medal - Fraser Fort (South Barwon)

Mathieson Medal - Matt Caldow (South Barwon)

Geelong Advertiser Player of the Year Award - Ryan Abbott (Grovedale)

Leading Goal Kicker - Sam Dobson (St Mary's)

Rookie of The Year - Hunter Lewis (St Josephs)

K rock Player of the year - Paddy De Grandi (St Josephs)

Full Leaderboards

 

Buckley's Reserves Cup

Allthorpe Medal - Archie Lazzaro (Newtown & Chilwell)

Allthorpe Medal - Kyle Bumpstead (Leopold)

Leading Goal Kicker - Sam Hosking (St Mary's)

Full Leaderboards

 

Club Awards

Football Club Champion - St Marys

Overall Club Champion - Newtown & Chilwell

 

K rock Team of the Year

Backs

Jack Driver (South Barwon)

Jack Melican (Colac)

Tevan Nofi (Leopold)

 

Half Backs

Daniel Weigl (Lara)

Jarryn McCormack (Colac)

Alex Hickey (St Joseph's)

 

Centre

Bailey Scott (Colac)

Marcus Thompson (Leopold)

Darcy Lang (Colac)

 

Half Forwards

Mitch Chafer (Grovedale)

Matt Caldow (South Barwon)

Phillip Moimoi (GWG)

 

Forwards

Adam Garner (Colac)

Sam Dobson (St Mary's)

Paddy De Grandi (St Joseph's)

 

Rucks

Zachary Zdybel (Colac)

Jarryd Garner (St Marys)

Lachlan Patten (Bell Park)

 

Interchange

Fraser Fort (South Barwon)

Tanner Lovell (GWG)

Logan Wagener (Leopold)

Ryan Abbott (Grovedale)

 

Netball

GFNL A Grade Cup

Best & Fairest - Emma Buwalda (St Joseph's)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Ellen Doyle (South Barwon)

Hotshots - Ellen Doyle (South Barwon)

Full Leaderboards

 

Buckley's B Grade Cup

Best & Fairest - Ebony Coppock (Bell Park)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Monika Hammond (Colac)

Hotshots - Yolande Miller (South Barwon)

Full Leaderboards

 

Blood Toyota C Grade Cup

Best & Fairest - Abbey Chapman (GWG)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Candice Bull (Leopold)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Cassidy Moore (Newtown & Chilwell)

Hotshots - Candice Bull (Leopold)

Full Leaderboards

 

Epworth D Grade Cup

Best & Fairest - Sophie King (St Joseph's)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Jessica Geary (Newtown & Chilwell)

Hotshots - Tracey Hall (Lara)

Full Leaderboards

 

gforce E Grade Cup

Best & Fairest - Joanne Greagan (Lara)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Elsa Rauter (St Mary’s)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Peta Nicholls (Grovedale)

Hotshots - Peta Nicholls (Grovedale)

Full Leaderboards

 

Club Awards

Rookie of the Year - Chantelle Brundall (St Albans)

Netball Club Champion - South Barwon

 

Team of the Year

Goalers

Emma Buwalda (St Joseph's)

Ellen Doyle (South Barwon)

Uneeq Palavi (Newtown & Chilwell)

 

Mid Court

Elli Leydin (St Joseph's)

Zara Walters (Colac)

Alahria Smith (Geelong West Giants)

Kiahna Fallon (South Barwon)

 

Defenders

Brooke Allan (Colac)

Tori Honner (St Joseph's)

Indya Forde (Colac)

 

Coach

Courtney Cuolahan (Colac)

GFL, Leopold, Newtown & Chilwell, South Barwon, St Josephs, GFNL

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Match Review Panel Findings - September 20

AFL Barwon advises the Match Review of the weekends games has been completed with the following findings.

Match  Grade Name Club Charge Penalty Accepted Tribunal
Inverleigh v Thomson Seniors Ryan Robertson Inverleigh Rough conduct 4 matches Yes  
Inverleigh v Thomson Seniors Nathan Bisset Thomson Headbutting 1 match Yes  
Inverleigh v Thomson Seniors Brent Jacques Thomson Striking 4 matches No 27/09/2023

 

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Under 18 Football & 19 & Under Netball Best and Fairest Results

We are thrilled to congratulate all the players who have been crowned as winners at last night's Under 18 Football and 19 & Under Netball Best and Fairest Counts.

The best and fairest awards include votes from all matches with the accumulated votes determining the winner(s) for each division.

The list of winners for competitions and overall leaderboard can be found below.

 

2023 Under 18 Division 1 gforce Cup

Best & Fairest - Francesco Posterino (Newtown & Chilwell)            

Runner Up - Damon Schroeder (Bell Park)

Leading Goal Kicker - Jack Wilson (St Mary's) - 46

Full Leaderboard

                                        

2023 Under 18 Division 2 Bendigo Bank Cup

Best & Fairest - Declan Foley (Drysdale) 

Runner Up - Camdyn Hutchinson (Anglesea)       

Leading Goal Kicker - Xavier Paatsch (Newtown & Chilwell) - 57

Full Leaderboard

                                        

2023 Under 18 Division 3 Corio Bay Health Group Cup

Best & Fairest - Luke Barry (East Geelong)           

Runner Up - Jesse Hunter (Portarlington)             

Leading Goal Kicker - Jesse Hunter (Portarlington) - 109

Full Leaderboard

                                        

Bellarine FNL gforce 19 & Under - Netball

Best & Fairest - Amelia Bakker (Queenscliff)        

Runner Up - Jamison Camilleri (Portarlington)     

Leading Goal Scorer (Hot shot) - Madison Connally (Drysdale) - 309

Full Leaderboard

                                        

Geelong FNL gforce 19 & Under - Netball

Best & Fairest - Emily Green (St Joseph’s)

Runner Up - Bonnie Hockley (Leopold)   

Runner Up - Eliza Dunell (Newtown & Chilwell)  

Leading Goal Scorer (Hot shot) - Eliza Dunell (Newtown & Chilwell) - 391

Full Leaderboard

                                                                                 

Ray Ettridge Medal - Max Murdock (Werribee Centrals)

*Ray Ettridge Medal The player from a GDFNL club that polls the most votes in the highest graded Under 18 Competition.

Jim Vivian Medal - Francesco Posterino (Newtown & Chilwell)            

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