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June 21st Preview: Nail-biter weekend of footy

AFL Barwon writer Wil Spence previews this weekend’s men's football matches across the Geelong and Bellarine FNL competitions.

 

Geelong Football Netball League

Bell Park vs St Joseph’s

Hamlyn Park, 2:10PM, Saturday 21st June, 2025

Both sides played each other in round three with St Joseph’s victors, Bell Park is looking to change the ledger with a fifth consecutive victory on the cards.

A win against the premiership favourite could catapult their season as we reach the halfway mark.

James Saker’s on-ball brigade will be heavily relied upon against a strong midfield opponent, gun midfielders Jett Bermingham and Fraser Marris should garner plenty of attention averaging over 25 disposals respectively.

Ron Watt’s kick-mark brand of footy should be on display, ranking above average in both statistics.

Both Hickey brothers, Alex and James should have an influence around the ground, the two are averaging over 20 disposals per game.

 

Colac vs Newtown & Chilwell

Central Reserve, 2:10PM, Saturday 21st June, 2025

Colac sent a statement to the competition defeating flag contender, St Marys by 52 points.

The ultimate challenge is against Newtown who’re looking at a seventh consecutive win, who recently defeated St Joseph’s.

Jason Armistead’s squad rank above average in key indicators of their ball movement, expect the football to move with pace, with the Tigers averaging 56 inside 50’s per game.

Luke Hillman and Jonathan Simpkin will be dangerous inside 50, both averaging over 2 goals per game.

Steve Johnson’s side’s tackle pressure should be a key factor in the outcome of the match, his team currently rates above average in effective tackles, and is plus 8 for forward 50 tackles.

Contested bull, Gennaro Bove will lead the charge, averaging 12.2 contested possessions, and 7 tackles per game.

 

Lara vs North Shore

Lara Recreation Reserve, 2:10PM, Saturday 21st June, 2025

Both sides will be looking for their first win of the season.

Expect plenty of fans to come out to watch a tough combative game of football.

Assume Brett Henderson’s Cats pressure will be evident from the start; his side is plus nine for pressure acts.

Territory could be a deciding factor on the outcome of the game, Sam Purdy and Thomas Gunther both average over 22 disposals per game and will push forward to hit the scoreboard.

For Mark Hounslow’s side, averages of 33.4 clearances per game will have to be bumped up to apply early heat to the Cats backline.

Seagull's duo, Connor Walmsley, Jacob Sammut–Milijevic average 8.1 and 6.9 clearances per game.

Be sure to tune in via https://www.aflbarwon.com.au/aflb-tv or Krock Football (krockfootball.live)

 

South Barwon vs St Mary’s

McDonald Reserve, 2:10PM, Saturday 21st June, 2025

Either side is coming off a heavy defeat, expect plenty of passion to be on display in the early parts of the game.

South Barwon currently sit seventh, 4-4 win-loss ratio, a loss here could really hurt their finals aspiration hopes.

Mark Neeld’s contested brand of football is what has won them their games, ranking above average.

Tall timber, Ben Kellett’s strength around the contest will be important, averaging just over 10 contested possessions per game, with a host of other names just under 10 contested possessions per game.

Luke Rayner’s outfit were denied of their scoring ability, kicking ten goals compared to their season average of 21. The Saints fast ball movement should be dangerous, averaging 58 inside 50’s per game.

A multitude of stars will be present around the goals, with the likes of Patrick Dowling, Sam Bourke, Chris Jansen and Jarryd Garner all averaging over a goal a game.

 

St Albans vs Leopold

St Albans Reserve, 2:10PM, Saturday 21st June, 2025

A contrasting three-week block sees the St Albans in need of a much-needed win, against the reigning premier in search of a top three bye come September.

St Albans clearance game has worked for them all season, ranking above average in this department, effective disposals is what’s hurt Rick Munn’s emerging squad, minus 39.1.

A clean up in this statistic should give plenty of confidence the Saints can take it to the reigning premier like we have seen for much of the season.

Equal second in the goal kicking race, Tom Higgins will need to have a mammoth game up forward, currently averaging 3.4 goals per game.

Leopold’s contested brand of football, particularly over the last month has reached the expectation we saw of them last year, ranking elite with 168 contested possessions per game.

Rick Kelly’s on-ball brigade should garner plenty of contested footy in tight congestion with Logan Wagener, Tate Porter and Billy Ritchie all averaging over 10.5 handballs per game.

 

Geelong West Giants vs Grovedale

West Oval, 2:10PM, Sunday 22nd June, 2025

The Giants got their season back on track with a convincing win against North Shore,

Grovedale were gallant in defeat, trailing by 26-points at three quarter time, which was trimmed down to 11 points, plenty to like from the developing side.

The Giants rate above average for, kicks, handballs and marks, Greg Mallor’s squad clearly understand the style they want to play.

However, the clearances numbers are below average and an area they will look to improve.

Expect a response from the Giants midfielders who are seeing big numbers recently, the return of Tanner Lewis has been influential, averaging 26.5 disposals per game.

Winger turned inside midfielder, Lachlan Taylor, also has been dominant averaging 28.3 disposals per game, to go with six tackles per game, which leads their side.

For the Tiger’s, their strongest statistic all season has been their clearance game, ranking elite for Jacob’s Spolding’s side, they’re plus nine against the Giants, expect Grovedale to try and expose the Giants midfield.

Midfield trio, William Ford, Nathan Deans and Jak Tute all average over 5 clearances per game.

Be sure to tune in via https://www.aflbarwon.com.au/aflb-tv or Krock Football (krockfootball.live)

 

Bellarine Football Netball League

Drysdale vs Queenscliff

Drysdale Recreation Reserve, 2:10PM, Saturday 21st June, 2025

A disappointing outing from Drysdale last week puts them in a precarious position in a tight competition with emerging Queenscliff their next opponent.

They’re looking for a seventh consecutive win this week.

The Hawks contested possession count was down last week against Barwon Heads, expect Ben Carmichael’s side to hone in on their biggest strength which they rate elite for.

Contested bulls, Ben Fennell, Lachlan Nelis and James Breust all average 13 or more contested possessions per game.

The Couta’s kick – mark brand of footy has allowed for Heath Jameison’s squad to open the ground up and been more efficient going inside 50.

The Couta’s currently rank elite in kicks and are above average for inside 50’s and marks.

At opposite ends of the ground, forward Jonty Rush has been key, averaging a club most 6.7 marks, to go with 1.5 goals per game. Caleb Whitley in defense currently averages 8.1 intercept possessions and 2.7 intercept marks.

 

Ocean Grove vs Anglesea

Shell Road Recreation Reserve, 2:10PM, Saturday 21st June, 2025

Ocean Gove were given a heavy defeat against reigning premier Torquay and will look to respond.

Anglesea are looking to avoid a third consecutive loss, now sitting fifth on the ladder after sitting second, three weeks ago in one of the closest seasons we’ve seen.

A season low of turnovers last week for Dave Farrell’s squad presents optimism, the Grubbers will look to again take pride with their ball use.

Important trio, Gus Bourke, Taj Wyburd and Joshua Lange should all impact the game, averaging 17 or more disposals each.

Contrast to the Grubbers, the Roo’s had a season high for turnovers last week.

A large emphasis on ball use at training would’ve been spoken about by Jordan Keras.

Dylan Featon, Noah McGregor–Dawson and Will Batson should all play an important role with their ball use, all averaging over 13 kicks per game.

 

Portarlington vs Modewarre

Portarlington Recreation Reserve, 2:10PM, Saturday 21st June, 2025

A come from behind victory against Newcomb gives Portarlington a shot at a third consecutive win.

Modewarre on the other hand are facing the prospect of a third consecutive loss after their devastating defeat to Geelong Amateurs, amid finals aspiration slowly slipping away.

Portarlington’s ability to win the football around the ground over the past two weeks has coach, Nathan Storer licking his lips, as his forwards have had more opportunities inside 50.

Former AFL player, Connor Menadue should be dangerous for Warriors defenders after kicking five last week.

The Warriors had a season high 59 total clearances last week, a trend they would like to continue.

However, their disposal by foot let them down, going at 48% by foot, an improvement in this area could see Mark Hovey’s squad be dangerous forward of centre.

Tom Hornsey and Scott Morter are both averaging over two goals per game.

Be sure to tune in via the AFL Barwon website.

https://www.aflbarwon.com.au/aflb-tv

 

Newcomb vs Geelong Amateur

Grinter Reserve, 2:10PM, Saturday 21st June, 2025

Heartbreak for Newcomb after leading at three quarter time against Portarlington but were overrun in the dying stages.

In contrast, Geelong Amateurs were trailing at three quarter time against Modewarre and managed to snag a late win.

The Power had their second lowest total turnovers for the season, a trend Tony Mirabella would like to continue to see, particularly by foot.

Key players, Josh Saltalamacchia, acting captain Thomas Webster and Dion Johnstone should carry the load, all averaging over 13 kicks per game.

The Ammos present a tough challenge for the Power, their sheer presence around the ground will be hard to contain, Riley Kershaw’s squad are plus 58 for total disposals, ranking elite and rank above average for inside 50’s.

Star midfield trio Blake Sutterby, Tom Gribble and Riley Ferguson present a challenge for a young Power midfield, the trio all lead their club, averaging over 25 disposals per game.

 

Barwon Heads vs Torquay

Howard Harmer Oval, 2:15PM, Saturday 21st June, 2025

A strong bounce back performance by Barwon Heads excites the competition with a must win game against the reigning premier.

Torquay have put their season back on track with some important wins, as they look to consolidate their top three credentials.

The Seagulls inside 50 and scoring ability has been an important factor all season, rating above average.

However, they currently rank below average in clearances, Sam Schaller would be putting his midfield through their paces on the track this week in hopes of a turnaround.

Seagulls intercept player Kyle Polley leads his side in intercept possessions and intercept marks, 9.5 and 2.6 respectively, expect some class out of the back half.

The Tigers ability to win the football in the source supported by their clearance game could pose a threat for the Seagulls.

The Tigers rate elite for inside 50’s and above average for clearances.

Tigers’ guns, Matthew Boag, James Darke and point of difference, Nathan Mifsud should be dangerous around stoppages, averaging 4 or more clearances per game.

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Madi Browne appointed head coach of Torquay Netball Club

Torquay Netball Club is thrilled to announce the appointment of former Australian Diamond Madi Browne as head coach on a three-year contract, ushering in a bold new era for the Tigers’ netball program.

A dual Liz Ellis Diamond winner and current sports broadcaster with Fox Netball and SEN 1116, Browne stepped into the head coaching role in June, taking the reins from long-serving A grade coach Sonia Harris.

Browne’s return to local netball drew attention last November when she was unveiled as Torquay’s inaugural senior netball specialist - a role focused on technical development and mentoring. Her new contract will see her lead the club until 2028.

The appointment reflects a shared vision between coach and club to build a strong pathway for junior talent, foster a high-performance culture, and strengthen the presence and reputation of netball across the region.

Quotes attributable to Madi Browne, Head Coach, Torquay Netball Club:

The Torquay community has been so welcoming, and there’s a great energy around the club. I’ve really enjoyed getting to know the players, the coaches, and support staff. There’s a strong culture here, and I’m excited to be part of it.

The BFNL is competitive and full of talent. I’ve been impressed with the skill level, the intensity of the matches, and the commitment across the clubs. It’s clear that the league has a strong foundation and is continuing to grow, which makes it a great environment for player and team development.

Right now, my priority is to build strong connections with the group and create a clear, united playing identity. Moving into 2026, my focus will be on developing consistency, sharpening our game strategies and fostering leadership across the team. We want to create a high-performance environment where players can grow, enjoy their netball and push for long-term success.

Quotes attributable to Michael Gibson, President, Torquay Netball Club:

Madi is a passionate leader, mentor and role model. What stands out most is her commitment to building culture through genuine connection - not just with players, but with their families and the wider community.

This is a historic moment for our club. Madi’s experience and professionalism lift us to a new level and her presence cements Torquay as a genuine destination for netballers across the region.

Together with Madi, and the support of our committee, we’re focused on developing a clear junior-to-senior pathway and embedding a high-performance culture that will benefit our players for years to come.

The club extends its thanks to Sonia Harris for her four years of service and wishes her all the best as she travels Australia with her family.

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2025 Toyota National Volunteer Awards

Do you know an amazing community club volunteer?

Nominate them for the 2025 National Volunteer Awards and recognise them for their incredible contribution and dedication each season.

Category prizes include a money-can’t-buy 2025 Toyota AFL Grand Final experience and keys to a brand new Toyota.

Winners will receive amazing prizes, including a money-can’t-buy 2025 Toyota AFL Grand Final experience and for a second year in a row, Toyota will be giving away two brand new cars.

NOMINATE HERE

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Game Day Glow and Glam: AFL Barwon Welcomes Brazilian Butterfly Partnership

AFL Barwon is delighted to welcome Brazilian Butterfly as a naming rights partner for the 2025–26 seasons, supporting key female football and netball competitions and awards across the region.

As part of this exciting partnership, Brazilian Butterfly will hold naming rights for:

  • The 13 & Under Division 1 GFNL Netball Competition
  • The 15 & Under Division 2 GFNL Netball Competition
  • The Senior Female Football Coaches Team of the Year Award

As part of this partnership, Brazilian Butterfly will actively support the recognition of female athletes by offering Player of the Week vouchers to football and netball clubs throughout the season. This initiative aims to celebrate exceptional individual performances across all levels of competitions.

To enhance the Grand Final experience for players and supporters, Brazilian Butterfly will also deliver a dedicated "Pamper Zone" activation at the Female Football, Bellarine FNL, and Geelong FNL Grand Finals. These activations will add a fun and refreshing touch to the biggest days of the year. 

We’re pleased to welcome Brazilian Butterfly as a valued partner of AFL Barwon. Their support reflects a shared commitment to celebrating female participation across football and netball. Partnering with a local business that is genuinely passionate about supporting women and girls in sport is an exciting step forward as we continue to advocate for female participation throughout the Barwon region" said AFL Barwon Region General Manager, Lisa Patterson.

“For many years, we’ve proudly supported our local football, netball, and cricket clubs. Now, we’re super excited to be part of AFL Barwon, supporting all football and netball clubs across the region!” said Lauren Kinsella of Brazilian Butterfly Geelong West.

“Brazilian Butterfly Geelong West is a passionate supporter of girls’ and women’s sports, and we can’t wait for the season ahead. Bring it on!”

AFL Barwon is excited to partner with Brazilian Butterfly in celebrating, empowering, and supporting female athletes across the region. We thank them for their ongoing commitment to community sport and look forward to the positive impact this partnership will bring over the next two seasons.

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Bourkey’s Bootride: From a Footy and a Ride to a Movement of Kindness Across Australia

What began as a simple journey with a motorbike and a football has grown into a heartfelt mission — one that spreads connection, pride, and support across remote and rural Australia.

Bourkey’s Bootride started without a plan. Paul “Bourkey” Bourke, seeking to clear his head, set off across the country on his motorcycle, footy in hand, kicking it at ovals along the way. In those quiet moments, Paul noticed something that stayed with him: kids having a crack at footy — often barefoot.

Moved by what he saw, Paul began collecting and delivering brand-new football boots to young people in need. The movement hasn’t stopped since.

Paul’s story is deeply woven into the ride. Growing up as one of nine children in a family doing it tough, he knows what it’s like to wear hand-me-down boots from an older sibling. For him, Bourkey’s Bootride is about more than just the boots — it’s about pride, community, and the spark of hope that comes from owning something brand new, just for you.

“It’s not about charity,” Paul says. “It’s about giving a hand to people having a crack. There’s nothing like seeing the smile when someone laces up their very own new boots for the first time. That’s why I ride.”

Whether it’s a kid in the outback or a young adult trying to stay on track, Bourkey’s Bootride delivers more than footwear. It delivers connection, kindness, and a powerful reminder that someone believes in you.

This year’s ride will begin on Friday, June 13 at the Geelong West Giants Stadium, with local motorbike riders and AFL legend and Larrakia man Mathew Stokes sending Paul off on a 9-day journey to Kalkarindji via Katherine. Along the way, Paul will hand-deliver boots to remote communities doing it tough.

To date, Bourkey’s Bootride has raised over $20,000 in support of the cause. Supporters can donate and follow the journey at the GoFundMe page — Bourkey’s Bootride.

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