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2024 Kempe Junior Netball Best and Fairest Count Results

We are thrilled to congratulate all the players who have been crowned as winners at last night's Kempe AFL Barwon Junior Netball Best and Fairest Counts.

The awards included are for all Junior Netball competitions including Geelong FNL, Bellarine FNL & AFL Barwon Junior Netball.

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 each division and overall leaderboard can be found below.

 

Bellarine Football Netball League      

17/U Division 1 Uncle Bucks Cup            

Best & Fairest - Juliet Evans (Portarlington)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Ella Brown (Ocean Grove)

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17/U Division 2 LBW Business & Wealth Advisors Cup           

Best & Fairest - Piper Needham (Ocean Grove)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Grace Chapman (Drysdale)

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15/U Division 1 Kempe Cup      

Best & Fairest - Remy Sliwa (Torquay)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Macey Dow (Geelong Amateur) 

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15/U Division 2 Kempe Cup

Best & Fairest - Catelin Varasdi (Queenscliff)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Jorja Pratt (Geelong Amateur)

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13/U Division 1 Kempe Cup             

Best & Fairest - Lily Peters (Geelong Amateur)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Milla Saltalamacchia (Queenscliff)

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13/U Division 2 Kempe Cup               

Best & Fairest - Beth Wilson (Drysdale)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Isla Chivers (Torquay)

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Junior Coach Encouragement Award - Gracie Stephens & Shani Paranavitana (Barwon Heads)

Junior Trainee Umpire Encouragement Award - Chelsea Gillett (Barwon Heads)

DOW Junior Educational Scholarship - Neve Lindsay (Ocean Grove)

DOW Tertiary Educational Scholarship - Olivia Quirk (Barwon Heads)

 

Geelong Football Netball League                                      

17/U Division 1 Kempe Cup                         

Best & Fairest - Alyssa Dreaneen (Newtown & Chilwell)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Kiara Foster (Colac)       

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17/U Division 2 Zena Sports Cup                           

Best & Fairest - Erin McGinness (South Barwon)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Chiara Hooley (St Joseph’s)

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15/U Division 1 Read the Play Cup                           

Best & Fairest - Amelie Ruyg (St Mary's)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Indiah Madden (St Joseph’s)

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15/U Division 2 Read the Play Cup                           

Best & Fairest - Riley Miles (South Barwon)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Maddison Lane (Leopold)

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13/U Division 1 Geelong Advertiser Cup                           

Best & Fairest - Stella Foley (Colac)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Paige McDonogh (Geelong West)

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13/U Division 2 Geelong Advertiser Cup                        

Best & Fairest - Ruby Hay (Colac)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Esther Walker (Bell Park)      

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Junior Coach Encouragement Award - Chantelle Brundall & Millie Andrews (St Albans)

Junior Trainee Umpire Encouragement Award - Emily Brislane (Leopold)

   

AFL Barwon Junior Netball                    

13/U Division 3

Best & Fairest - Laila Robertson (Surf Coast Suns)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Myla Stapleton (Surf Coast Suns)

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13/U Division 4                          

Best & Fairest - Tristynn Brown (Geelong Amateur)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Maggie O’Brien (Torquay)

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13/U Division 5                          

Best & Fairest - Mia Williams (St Marys)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Kaiya Templeton (South Barwon)

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13/U Division 6 

Best & Fairest - Aaliyah Markham (Drysdale)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Mia Seidel (Drysdale)

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13/U Division 7 

Best & Fairest - Shiou-Fen Hayden (Inverleigh)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Scarlett Flanagan (Geelong Amateur)

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13/U Division 8 

Best & Fairest - Carrie Kelly (St Marys)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Olivia Hitchings (Armstrong Creek Sharks) 

Runner Up Best & Fairest - April Lehmann (Bannockburn)

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15/U Division 3

Best & Fairest - Freya Howley (Newtown & Chilwell)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Saffron Thurkettle (Surf Coast Suns)

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15/U Division 4

Best & Fairest - Millie Whale (Surf Coast Suns) 

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Tessa Baines (South Barwon)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Zoe Till (Geelong Amateur)

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15/U Division 5                             

Best & Fairest - Destiny Wood (Surf Coast Suns)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Skye Howard (Barwon Heads)

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15/U Division 6

Best & Fairest - Taylor Metcher (Ocean Grove)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Valentina Grozdanovski (Geelong Amateur)             

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15/U Division 7

Best & Fairest - Emmy Gray (Bell Park)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Lily McKinnis (Drysdale)            

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17/U Division 3

Best & Fairest - Molly Larsen (Ocean Grove)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Eve Muspratt (South Barwon)

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17/U Division 4

Best & Fairest - Ashley Carson (Bannockburn)

Runner Up Best & Fairest - Gale Rogers (Newtown & Chilwell)

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Tied count for the Bellarine's top Netball award

Newcomb star Jess Duke and Torquay's Kiralee Collings couldn't be split at tonight's Bellarine FNL Presentation Dinner, with both players tied on 27 votes.

Duke who was runner up to Queenscliff star Kaitlin Gladman in 2023, capped off a remarkable season with Newcomb. Colling's move to the Bellarine started off in remarkable style, polling 12 votes in the first five rounds of the season. Duke's single vote in Round 18, where Colling's didn't poll made for an exciting finish to the count.

Duke was earlier crown the inaugural Geelong Advertiser Coaches Player of the Year award winner.

Geelong Amateur's shooter Ruby Watson was crowned the A Grade Hot Shots winner, with her teammate Louise Shaw selected as the Rising Star.

In other grades:

  • B Grade: Winner- Lauren Lapsley (Geelong Amateur), Runner Up - Grace Boland  (Portarlington)
  • C Grade: Winners - Emily Hoare (Portarlington) & Melanie Holmes (Ocean Grove)
  • D Grade: Winner - Tina Birch (Ocean Grove), Runners Up - Ella Brown (Ocean Grove), Kellie Gibbons (Geelong Amateur), Kristi Reynolds (Portarlington), Molly Gray (Barwon Heads)
  • E Grade: Winner Anabelle Sargeant (Ocean Grove), Leah Tait (Queenscliff)

The full vote leaderboards can be found below:

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Returning Boag wins Les Ash Medal

Matthew Boag has capped off his outstanding return to Torquay by taking home the Les Ash Medal is outstanding style. He was 6 votes clear of his likely match up in this weekend's Grand Final in Anglesea Coach Jordan Keras to claim his first medal. 

Boag's pure ability to win the ball was evident as he averaged 31 disposals, 8 clearances and 7 marks a game in what are remarkable numbers for the year.

He capped off his season by also claiming the Geelong Advertiser Coaches Player of the Year, voted by each week by the club coaches.

Newcomb's Jack Duke took home the Leading Goal Kicker while Geelong Amateur's young star Tom Gorrell was named the Rookie of the Year.

Queenscliff's Jayden Durran held off Drysdale's Joshua Hopgood in a tight count to claim the Don Cole Medal for the best Reserve's player.

The full leaderboards can be found below.

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Serenity in the Stadium: Yoga for Mental Health at GMHBA Stadium

This year for World Mental Health Day, we are joining Active Geelong, Read the Play and Kardinia Park Stadium Trust to bring a new event to the Geelong community.

Serenity in the Stadium will be taking over the iconic GMHBA Stadium on Thursday 10 October, where up to 2,000 people will gather on the oval for a one-hour yoga session as the sun rises over the stands.

The practice of yoga is beneficial for many reasons including mind-body connection, stress reduction, improved mood, mindfulness, physical activity and social connection.

Lead by Sally Ferriss from Wonder Yoga, the event aims to raise awareness for mental health and the importance of physical activity and social connection for our mental wellbeing. 

  •   Date: Thursday 10 October 2024
  •   Time: Approx. 7am
  •   Location: Oval at GMHBA Stadium, Geelong VIC
  •   Cost: Adults $55 | Student/Concession - $33 | Family (2 adults, 2 children) – $132

For more information or to register, visit:

www.serenityinthestadium.com.au

Join us in making a difference this World Mental Health Day.

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Remembering Frank Fopiani

You can't stop the Fop!
Frank passed away peacefully at 51 years of age on Monday 26th August from colorectal cancer just 2 months after being diagnosed. The 'Fop' was rated as The Best Geelong Football Netball Leagues Player of all time by the Geelong Advertiser in 2015.
Fopiani was an unstoppable force in North Shore's dominant era, winning seven premierships (1993 and 1995-2000) and one flag with St Mary's in 2004. Fopiani was also a five time Best & Fairest winner for the Seagulls and is well known for standing up when it mattered the most, being awarded with Best On Ground performances in 1993, 1995 and 2004.
Frank has had a major impact in the football community over his time and now leaves a legacy that will live on through memories. His passion and determination will continue to inspire us all on and off the field.
The Fopiani family are a well known family within the Geelong Football Family and we extend our sincere condolences to Paige, Sylvia and Connor.
Image credit - Geelong Advertiser & Simon Riddoch

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