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2023/24 AFL Barwon Summer Netball Grand Finals Recap

Last night marked the end of an electrifying season as teams clashed in the Grand Finals of the 2023/24 AFL Barwon Summer Netball 17 & Under competitions. 

Congratulations to all the teams, players, coaches and umpires who took part in our 2023/24 Summer Netball Competitions.

We look forward to seeing you playing in our AFL Barwon competitions through the winter season.


Here are the Grand Final results from the 17&U Divisions:

17&U Division 1

Drysdale Yellow (35) won against East Geelong (16)

17&U Division 2

Joeys Gold (18) won against Bannockburn Tigers (16)

17&U Division 3

Torquay Black (21) defeated by Newtown Chilwell White (22)

17&U Division 4

St Albans (20) defeated by Leopold Lions (23) in overtime

17&U Division 5

Newtown Chilwell Jeanes (20) defeated by Modewarre Maroon (27)

All Abilities

Newcomb Power (24) defeated Surf Coast Suns (4)

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Drysdale leading the way with all-female coaching and support staff

The Drysdale Senior Women’s Football Team is proud to announce its groundbreaking approach to leadership, with an all-female coaching and support staff. This innovative decision not only exemplifies the club's commitment to gender diversity and inclusivity but also highlights the immense benefits of having female coaches in sports.

Co-Coaches Sarah Chapman and Prue Davies share an extensive playing and coaching history, and complement each other effortlessly with a wealth of knowledge, passion and commitment to the Drysdale Football Club.

Sarah Chapman commenced her playing career in 2008 at St Kilda Sharks, where she ascended to the role of vice-captain in 2010, subsequently assuming the captaincy from 2011 to 2016. Sarah transitioned to Williamstown Football Club in 2018, where she was honoured as the inaugural captain, accumulating nearly 150 games at an elite level.

A pause in 2019 allowed for a strategic focus for Sarah and her family as she embarked on relocation to the coastal landscape of the Bellarine Peninsula. Following her relocation, Sarah engaged with the Drysdale Football Club, albeit disrupted by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sarah has been eager to rekindle her involvement in the Drysdale club and community setting with the 2024 season ahead. Sarah states, “I look forward to co-coaching and contributing to the success of the Drysdale Football Club in this exciting new chapter.”

Prue Davies has been a pivotal figure in Women's football both on and off the field. She began her journey as a player, commencing with North Cairns Tigers, where her natural talent and fierce dedication quickly made her a standout on the field. Her passion for the game and her unwavering commitment to her team earned her a spot with Bermagui, where she continued to excel and coach the first ever Women's Bermagui Breakers Football Team. 

Throughout her playing career, Prue accumulated nearly 100 games, showcasing her exceptional skills and leadership abilities. Her ability to inspire and motivate her teammates made her a natural choice for coaching roles. Prue transitioned into coaching with the same determination and passion that characterised her playing career at the Drysdale Football Club, where she served as a coach for the junior girl’s teams for four years, leaving a lasting impact on the young players she mentored.

In 2020, Prue faced an unprecedented challenge as Covid-19 hit, disrupting sports and daily life worldwide. Despite the obstacles, Prue rose to the occasion, dedicating herself to guiding her team through the uncertainty and maintaining a sense of unity and purpose. Prue Captained the Drysdale Women’s football team for four years during 2018 – 2021.

As a player, coach, and role model, Prue has exemplified the values of teamwork, dedication, and resilience. Her contributions to Drysdale Football Club have been instrumental in shaping the club's identity and fostering a culture of excellence and inclusivity.

As the team gears up for the upcoming season, they recognise the undeniable advantages of having female coaches who provide unique insights, perspectives, and mentorship. This diverse leadership fosters a more inclusive and supportive team environment for women and young people who have a love for football, ultimately leading to improved performance on and off the field.

2023 Team Captain for Drysdale Women's Football Team, Elie Montgomery shares her excitement about the season ahead, “Having an all-female coaching and support team including the women’s coordinator and trainers has been incredibly empowering for all of us. It's not just about the game; it's about role modelling and creating a safe and inclusive space where we can all thrive.”

Jessica Case is a celebrated figure within the Drysdale Football Club, renowned for her dedication and remarkable contributions across multiple roles within the club. Having been actively involved for eight years, Jessica has become an integral part of the club's fabric, leaving an indelible mark with her tireless efforts.

Jessica began her journey as a player for the club, showcasing her strength and talent as a player with untiring commitment for seven years. Even during times of injury, she continued to serve the club as a runner, symbolising her commitment to the team's success.

Jessica's contributions extend beyond the field. For the past five years, she has taken on the crucial role of Women's Coordinator and Social Coordinator, passionately advocating for women's participation and advancement within the sport and ensuring that the club's social events are engaging and memorable for all members.

In recognition of her leadership and dedication, Jessica was elected as the First Female Vice President of the Drysdale Football Club in 2024, after serving on the main committee for five years. In this capacity, she has overseen various initiatives and has played a key role in shaping the club's vision and direction.

Jessica Case's continuing commitment to Drysdale Football Club, combined with her exceptional leadership skills, has made her a beloved and respected figure within the community. Her contributions have helped foster a strong sense of camaraderie, inclusivity, and success within the club, leaving a lasting legacy for future generations.

Women's Football Coordinator at Drysdale Football Club, Rhyll Montgomery states “I am proud to lead an all-female team of coaches and trainers who collectively work tirelessly to ensure the strength and growth of women's football at our club.  Our all-female leadership team has been instrumental in fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where our players can thrive and achieve their full potential.

Our coaches and trainers bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the table, guiding our players with care and dedication. Our Vice President, Jessica Case plays a key role in shaping the strategic direction of our women's football program, ensuring that it aligns with our club's values and goals.

As we continue to build on our successes, I am confident that our all-female leadership team will play a crucial role in driving further growth and success in women's football at Drysdale Football Club. Together, we are committed to creating a positive and empowering environment where our female athletes can flourish both on and off the field”.

The Drysdale Football Club Senior Women's team is setting a new standard for local community sports, and they invite other clubs to embrace this progressive approach to leadership. By supporting diversity and inclusivity, Drysdale is not only winning games but also embracing and celebrating Women’s grassroots football.

For all enquiries regarding the Drysdale Senior Women’s Football Team please see below link Senior Women's Football | Drysdale Football Club (drysdalefc.com.au).

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2024 Pride Cup Community Grants Program Now Open 🌈

Exciting News: 2024 Pride Cup Community Grants Program Now Open! 🌟

Are you part of a sporting club in regional or peri-urban Victoria? Don't miss out on the opportunity to host your club's first PrideGame event with the support of the Pride Cup Community Grants Program!

Fifteen sporting clubs will receive $1,000 grants to cover essential event expenses, such as Pride uniforms, guest speakers, food and beverages, and entertainment. This program aims to foster inclusivity and acceptance within our communities.

To learn more and apply, visit https://pridecup.org.au/community-grants-program/

Clubs and teams must be located in regional or peri-urban Victoria - for list of eligible regions, view this site.

Let's make sport everyone's game! 🏳️‍🌈✨

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Kardinia Park to host the 2024 Blood Toyota Geelong FNL Grand Finals

The Geelong Football Netball League (GFNL) will return to the Barwon region’s best Football & Netball facility with the 2024 Blood Toyota Grand Finals to be held at Kardinia Park, on Friday 27th September (AFL Grand Final Public Holiday).

In developing this plan for 2024, significant discussions have transpired between AFL Barwon, the Kardinia Park Stadium Trust (KPST) and the Geelong Football Club (GFC). The three parties share a collective approach that community Football & Netball Grand Finals deserve to be played at the best regional sporting precinct in Australia.

KPST last hosted the Geelong FNL Finals in 2019, and AFL Barwon has shared a mutually beneficial and community-focused approach to exploring a return to Kardinia Park in 2024. The AFL Barwon & Geelong FC Strategic Partnership launched in May 2023, has spring boarded collaboration between the three organisations and has produced several strategic outcomes, for the benefit of the region, community stakeholders and Clubs alike.

This strategic decision between AFLB, KPST & GFC is aimed to enhance the overall experience for participants and spectators alike, setting the stage for an exciting and memorable event.

Kardinia Park Stadium Trust CEO Gerard Griffin was quoted, 

“The Trust is thrilled to again host the local 2024 Geelong Football Netball League Grand Final at GMHBA Stadium.”

“With the collaboration of our three organisations, we can have this aspect of community sport, both football and netball back into the precinct where they rightfully belong”.

AFL Barwon Regional General Manager, Edward Wilson was quoted, 

““AFL Barwon shares incredibly strong partnerships with both the Geelong Football Club as well as Kardinia Park Stadium Trust. This announcement secures a future that promotes and elevates our region, to the platform it deserves. We’re grateful for the continued support of both GFC & KPST, and their community-focused mindsets to support the growth of both Football & Netball within the Barwon region. This tri-parity partnership is uniquely Barwon, and we look forward to collectively working together in years to come”. “

Geelong Football Club’s Chief Strategy & Growth Officer and General Counsel, Marcus King was quoted,

“We’re pleased to support AFL Barwon in having the biggest day on the GFNL calendar return to Kardinia Park and to see community football Grand Finals played on the hallowed turf of GMHBA Stadium again.

 “We see GMHBA Stadium, and the Kardinia Park precinct, as the home of sporting and special events for the region, and we look forward to continuing to work with the Kardinia Park Stadium Trust and AFL Barwon to ensure a highly successful day for our community and all involved.

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AFL Barwon Future of Football & Netball Project Media Statement

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AFL BARWON FUTURE OF FOOTBALL & NETBALL PROJECT UPDATE – 16.02.2024

In September 2023, the AFL Barwon Future of Football & Netball Project commenced with the approach to capitalise on regional opportunities and address strategic challenges across Male & Female, Junior & Senior, Football & Netball across the Barwon region.

Following the release of the AFL Barwon Senior Male Football & Senior Netball Proposal on December 5 in conjunction with the third Townhall Forum, AFL Barwon & Clubs have actively engaged in understanding where they see themselves within the proposed model.

On Tuesday evening (February 13), AFL Barwon met with Presidents & representatives from BFNL & GFNL Clubs to discuss their indicative positions on the proposal, providing AFL Barwon with collective feedback as to their points of satisfaction and contention.

 

KEY THEMES:

  • Upward and downward movement between leagues/divisions was a supported concept across half of BFNL & GFNL Clubs;
  • Volunteerism numbers and workload a challenge and a consideration for this within the proposal;
  • Concerns on future APPs (Allowable Player Payments (i.e. salary cap)) & Player Points allocations (i.e. Total Team Points) - how these should be structured and where maximums and minimums should be set;
  • Strong desire to maintain history and community connection between Clubs across the Bellarine & Geelong; and
  • Acknowledgement that new Senior Clubs need a secure and sustainable pathway to participate in the future.

 

INDICATIVE PROPOSAL POSITIONS:

In favour of the Proposal as presented to Clubs on December 5:

Bell Park FNC, Geelong West FNC, Ocean Grove FNC, Portarlington FNC, South Barwon FNC, St. Joseph’s FNC, and St. Mary’s SC.

Not in favour of the Proposal as presented to Clubs on December 5:

Anglesea FNC, Barwon Heads FNC, Colac FNC, Drysdale FNC, Geelong Amateur FNC, Grovedale FNC, Lara FNC, Leopold FNC, Modewarre FNC, Newcomb FNC, Newtown & Chilwell FNC, North Shore FNC, Queenscliff FNC, St. Albans FNC, and Torquay FNC.

 

NEXT STEPS:

Following Tuesday night’s meeting, AFL Barwon acknowledged there is more work required to further develop and supporting the structures that assist in addressing equalisation, sustainability of APPs & Player Points, as well as the support to Clubs with volunteerism and other strategic challenges, whilst providing a landscape that allows new Clubs to enter in the future, which supports growth opportunities, and prioritises Club sustainability.

The AFL Barwon Commission is due to meet on several occasions in the coming weeks and will continue open dialogue with all Clubs (inc. GDFNL & Junior-only Clubs), with continuous updates on the progress of the AFLB Future of Football & Netball Project.

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