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'Burras challenge 'to go one better'

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The challenge is real for Sebastopol in 2021 but with huge talent on the 'Burras list, Scoop expects new coach Michael Serle to have a plan capable of dethroning the reigning premiers East Point. If they can do it amongst a strong pool of contenders, it would be the 'Burras first flag since 1975.


Sebastopol

2021 Coach:Michael Searl

2019 Performance:Finished 2nd (home & away) – Played 16 Won 11 Lost 5

2019 BFNL Rankings: Attack - 7th, Defence - 2nd

Scoop’s 2021 prediction: 2nd - 4th

EXPECT new coach (non-playing) Michael Searl to have the recipe capable of dethroning East Point - and the mounting number of challengers along with it - in this year’s title race.

The 36-year-old brings with him a wealth of experience and flag success, both as a player and captain with North Ballarat (VFL) and more recently as coach of Springbank (Central Highlands).

"I'm excited for the season ahead," he said.

"I'm not here to make any drastic changes to the game plan that got us within three goals of a premiership in 2019, but our lack of efficiency by foot over that final series was one area we identified where there’s room for improvement.

"We had enough of it (the ball), but we lacked polish, especially going forward."

Complacency on the back of a Runners Up year is not a word you would associate with the 'Burras, given their sought-after additions in the off-season.

Jack Richards (Warrnambool) looms as the immediate replacement for departed ruckman Toby Thoolen, who has returned to Swan Hill for family reasons. *Michael Lockyer (Lismore - 6ft mid-forward/wing) and Connor O'Shea (Maryborough - half back/mid) will add leg speed and skill, while youngster Adam Haslett (Aararat - half back) is thriving with the rise in grade to BFNL company. Jacob Breguet (23-year-old from Merbein – 6’4 ruck) will provide some much-needed relief for Richards, while up and comer Liam Stow (North Warrnambool – 6’3) who trained with the club in 2019 is a hopeful hit-up third tall forward option. Nick Hausler (forward - pinch-hit ruck) and Jack McNabb (key back) assume the bonus recruits tag for 2021 given they missed near all of 2019 for the 'Burras with injury.

This blend of youth and experience is sure to add depth quality to a group that isn't shy of top talent. Lachlan Cassidy, Luke Kiel, Tony Lockyer and Daniel Widgery are said to be primed for Round One, while Michael Powell (leg) has had the best part of twelve months to fully recover from injury. Dynamic forward James Keeble is training well and continues to build. Potential young guns Jed Hill (Ballarat) and Jack Bramby (Rebels) have also been bonus acquisitions.  

The 'Burras lose Captain Tom Peterson (AFL Queensland), Brett Goodes (retired), Geoffrey Lovett (Central Highlands), Jordan Gercovich (Rokewood) and Hamish Everitt (Rokewood).

Searl was disappointed Goodes won't be going around again.

"He's (Brett) an old mate of mine from the VFL days, I would've loved to have him, if only for half a season."

The 'Burras will be ready to fire as match simulation ramps up in preparation for Round One's blockbuster Grand Final replay against the Kangas.

Searl's motto ahead of 2021 is crystal clear.

"Go one better," he said.

Sebastopol has not won a premiership since 1975.

*Michael Lockyer (brother of Tony) has booted 320 goals from 98 games with Lismore in the Mininera and District Football League over the last five seasons (season scores of 71, 67, 76, 35) and averages just over 3 goals per game.

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Serle's Tips

Flag tip (outside Sebastopol): East Point

Improvers tip: Sunbury

'Burras pass mark: Make the Grand Final in a tough competition



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2022 BFLW Presentation Night Award Winners

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See all the winners and Best & Fairest leaderboards from the 2022 McDelivery BFLW Awards.


The McDonald’s Ballarat Football Netball League held its 2022 McDelivery BFLW Presentation Night at the North Ballarat Sports Club on Monday night. Around 300 people celebrated the 2022 BFLW home-and-away season at the Awards, with many others joining us via the event live stream.

Congratulations to all of the 2022 Awards winners, which are listed below:

2022 McDelivery Leading Goal Kicker Awards

  • Under 14 Junior Girls - Miah Bradbury - Bacchus Marsh - 27 goals
  • Under 16 Youth Girls - Jazmine Dalli - Bacchus Marsh – 26 goals
  • Under 18 Youth Girls - Kylah Thompson - North Ballarat & Mollie Tigchelaar - North Ballarat – 17 goals
  • Women - Kim Bessell - Darley – 51 goals

2022 McDelivery Under 14 Junior Girls Awards

  • Best & Fairest - Lara Johnson – Darley – 25 Votes
  • Runner-Up – Anika Tran - Bacchus Marsh – 20 Votes
  • Rising Star Award - Miah Bradbury - Bacchus Marsh

BFLW McDelivery Under 14 Junior Girls Team of the Year

2022 McDelivery Under 16 Youth Girls Awards

  • Best & Fairest - Isabella Davies - North Ballarat – 25 Votes
  • Runner-Up – Elise Cook - Bacchus Marsh – 24 Votes
  • Rookie of the Year Award - Grace Morton - Lake Wendouree

BFLW McDelivery Under 16 Youth Girls Team of the Year

2022 McDelivery BFLW Coach of the Year Award

  • Simone McNeight – East Point Dragons

2022 McDelivery BFLW Coordinator of the Year Award

  • Leanne Bassett – Bacchus Marsh

2022 McDelivery Under 18 Youth Girls Awards

  • Best & Fairest - Bindi Crabtree – Redan – 19 Votes
  • Runner-Up – Lillee Barendsen – Ballarat
  • Rookie of the Year Award - Tara McBean - Carisbrook

BFLW McDelivery Under 18 Youth Girls – Team of the Year

2022 McDelivery Women’s Awards

  • Best & Fairest - Lori Stepnell – Redan – 21 Votes
  • Runner-Up – Zoe Larkins – Redan – 15 Votes

BFLW McDelivery Women’s – Team of the Year

2022 BFLW Club-by-Club Votes



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2022 Carlton Draught Finals Series Week Three

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The McDonald's Ballarat FNL is pleased to announce the details of Week Three of the Carlton Draught Finals Series. 


After a thrilling one-point victory at City Oval, Ballarat moves through to the Preliminary Final to play Sebastopol in a blockbuster game. The winner will progress to the 2022 Carlton Draught Senior Men's Grand Final to take on Melton. 

In what has been a thrilling A-Grade Netball finals series, Redan will have Darley to contend with as we wait to see who will face North Ballarat in the 2022 Carlton Draught A-Grade Grand Final.

Preliminary Final day will be held at City Oval, Ballarat with, netball to kick off at 9:00AM and football from 9:55AM. 



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2022 Henderson & McLean Medal Awards Winners

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See all the winners of every award at the 2022 Henderson & McLean Medal Presentation.


It was Ballarat football and netball’s night of nights as the McDonald’s Ballarat FNL celebrated the 2022 Henderson & McLean Medal Presentation. With all clubs represented on the night, The North Ballarat Sports Club saw the very best of our competitions on show.

Congratulations to all the winners on the night, which are listed below: 

2022 Henderson Medal

  • Winner: Brett Bewley, Darley FNC
  • Runner Up: Jordan Johnston, East Point FNC

Returning to the competition and his home club in 2022, Brett polled in 13 of his 16 games. Finishing the count on a massive 29 votes there was no surprise when Brett was announced as the 2022 Henderson Medallist.

 

2022 McLean Medal

  • Winner: Soli Ropati, Melton South FNC
  • Runner Up: Rebecca Hicks, Darley FNC

Soli became the first Melton South player to claim the coveted McLean Medal for the A-Grade Netball Best & Fairest last night. Soli, who also represents the Samoan national team, polled 21 votes in the count.

The Ballarat Courier Player of the Year Award

  • Winner: Brett Bewley, Darley FNC 

The Merv & Mary Howard Memorial Senior Club Championship

  • Winner: East Point FNC

 2022 Ballarat FNL Netball Team of the Year

 

2022 Netball Coach of the Year

  • Winner: Ruby Parry & Hayley Munro, Redan FNC

2022 Mick Malthouse Coach of the Year

  • Winner: Joe Carmody, Ballarat FNC

Ballarat FNL Football Team of the Year

2022 Sportsman’s Association of Australia (Ballarat) Rookie of the Year

  • Winner: Riley Constable, Ballarat FNC

2022 Netball Coordinator of the Year Award

  • Winner: Tegan LaFranchi, Bacchus Marsh FNC

 

2022 Harry Harris Memorial Administrator of the Year Award

  • Winner: Lorissa Edwards, Darley FNC

2022 Umpire of the Year

  • Winner: Brock Reid

  

The George King Medal – Reserves Football Best & Fairest

  • Winner: Ryan Davis, Melton FNC
  • Runner Up: Mitchell Trimboli, Sunbury FNC

 

 B-Grade Netball Best & Fairest

  • Winner: Lucy Taylor, Darley FNC
  • Runner Ups: Kaylee Smith, Darley FNC & Eliza Bennett, North Ballarat FNC
  Taliyah Andrews, Melton South FNC & Lucy Taylor, Darley FNC

C-Grade Netball Best & Fairest

  • Winners: Addison Wright, Darley FNC & Amy Jobling, Sebastopol FNC
  • Runner Up: Georgia Pidgeon, Ballarat FNC

 

D-Grade Netball Best & Fairest

  • Winner: Taliyah Andrews, Melton South FNC (pictured above)
  • Runner Ups: Sarah Rykers, Ballarat FNC & Sophie Lewis, East Point FNC & Jemma Amoore, North Ballarat FNC 

E-Grade Netball Best & Fairest

  • Winner: Chelsea Mason, Sebastopol FNC
  • Runner Up: Lily McGuinness, East Point FNC

 

19 & Under Netball Best & Fairest

  • Winner: Brydi Hutchinson, North Ballarat FNC
  • Runner Up: Isabella Stevens

The Dick Rees Memorial Trophy – Under 19 Football Best & Fairest

  • Winner: Blake Quinlan, Ballarat FNC
  • Runner Up: Riley Constable, Ballarat FNC

Tony Lockett Medal – Senior Football Leading Goal Kicker Award

  • Winner: Ryan Carter, Melton FNC & Nick Rodda, Darley FNC (56 goals)

Will Quinlan & Ryan Carter 

Jim Gull Medal – Reserves Football Leading Goal Kicker

  • Winner: Taylor Stewart, Sebastopol FNC

Under 19 Football Leading Goal Kicker Award

  • Winner: Will Quinlan, North Ballarat FNC


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2022 Robert Allan Medal Award Winners

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The extraordinary talent of our junior footballers and netballers across the McDonald's Ballarat FNL was on show last night at the 2022 Robert Allan Medal Awards presentation.


The McDonald’s Ballarat Football Netball League held its 2022 Robert Allan Medal Presentation Night at the North Ballarat Sports Club last night. With all clubs in attendance, around 300 people celebrated the 2022 BFNL Junior Football & Netball home-and-away season. 

Congratulations to all the winners on the night, which are listed below: 

Buxton Ballarat Junior Football Goal Kicking Awards 

2022 McDonald's Ballarat Under 13 Seniors 

  • Winner:Emerton Hooper, Ballarat Storm FNC - 31 Goals 

2022 Harmac Homes Under 15 Seniors 

  • Winner:Lincoln Koliba, Lake Wendouree FNC - 40 Goals 

2022 McCafé Under 17 Seniors 

  • Winner:Strahan Robinson, East Point JFNC - 47 Goals 


Best & Fairest Awards

 13 & Under Senior Netball Best & Fairest 

  • Runner Up:Makayla Wright (Sebastopol) - 25 votes 
  • Winner:Jasmine Matthews (Darley) - 30 votes 

Under 13 Football Best & Fairest – The Lloyd Sims Trophy 

  • Runners Up:James Sheehan (Storm) - 22 votes 
  • Winner:Emerton Hooper (Storm) - 23 votes 

15 & Under Senior Netball Best & Fairest 

  • Runners Up:Mia Hayes (Darley) - 20 votes 
  • Winners:Charlotte Cross (Ballarat) - 23 votes 

Under 15 Football Best & Fairest – The Keith Rawle Memorial Trophy 

  • Runner Up:Harley Hicks (Lake Wendouree) - 25 votes 
  • Winner:Baxter Horsburgh (North Ballarat) - 30 votes

17 & Under Senior Netball B & F 

  • Runner Up:Jane McKinnis (Redan) - 22 votes 
  • Winner:Addison Wright (Darley) - 24 votes 

Under 17 Senior Football Best & Fairest - The Gordon Wise Memorial Trophy 

  • Runner Up:Jack Kovacevic (Bacchus Marsh) - 16 votes 
  • Winner:Joshua Huxtable (Bacchus Marsh) - 20 votes 


Robert Allan Medals and Netball MVP Presentations 

13 & Under Senior Netball – Most Valuable Player Award 

  • Winner:Audrey Murnane (North Ballarat) – 8 Votes 

Under 13 Senior Robert Allan Medal 

  • Winner:Emerton Hooper (Storm) – 28 Votes 

15 & Under Senior Netball – Most Valuable Player Award 

  • Winners:Ella Litras (Redan) & Maggie Harris (East Point) – 9 Votes 

Under 15 Senior Robert Allan Medal 

  • Winner:Harley Hicks (Lake Wendouree) – 22 Votes 

17 & Under Senior Netball – Most Valuable Player Award 

  • Winner:Laila Lappin (Redan) – 8 Votes 

Under 17 Senior Robert Allan Medal 

  • Winner:Khy Jess (Redan) – 14 Votes 


Coordinator of The Year Awards 

Junior Football Coordinator of The Year Award: 

Shannon Closter – Darley Junior FNC 

Junior Netball Coordinator of The Year Award: 

Jill James - Lake Wendouree FNC 

Coach of The Year Awards 

Junior Football Coach of the Year Award: 

Simon Geljon – East Point Junior FNC 

Junior Netball Coach of the Year Award: 

Meg Porter – North Ballarat FNC 

Ballarat FNL Interleague & Representative Coach Recognition 

Football Interleague Coaches 

  • U/13 Coach – Scott Petrie & Simon Geljon 
  • U/14 Coach – Michael Dwyer 
  • U/15 Coach – Tim Beacham 
  • U/16 Coach – Simon Remington 

Netball Representative Coaches 

  • 13 & Under Coach – Kate McMahon 
  • 15 & Under Coach – Di McCormack 
  • 17 & Under Coach – Prue Douglass & Damien Mullane 

The Merv & Mary Howard Memorial Junior Club Championship 

  • Winner:Redan JFNC 

Special Presentation to Junior Footballers & Netballers 

2022 NAB AFL National Development Championships - U16 Boys 

  • Oliver Hannaford - East Point 
  • Archie Caldow - East Point 
  • Samuel Lalor - Bacchus Marsh 
  • Jonty Faull - Redan 
  • Lucca Grego - Bacchus Marsh 
  • Jack Ough - East Point 

2022 Victorian Under 15 School Sports Team 

  • Dylan Hiscock - East Point 



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2022 Robert Allan Medal Club-by-Club Votes

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See all the votes for your club from the 2022 McDonald's Ballarat FNL Junior Netball and Football Best & Fairest.


13 & Under Senior Netball Best & Fairest 

  • Runner Up:Makayla Wright (Sebastopol) - 25 votes 
  • Winner:Jasmine Matthews (Darley) - 30 votes 

13 & Under B&F Club-by-Club Votes


Under 13 Football Best & Fairest – The Lloyd Sims Trophy 

  • Runners Up:James Sheehan (Storm) - 22 votes 
  • Winner:Emerton Hooper (Storm) - 23 votes 

Under 13 B&F Club-by-Club Votes


15 & Under Senior Netball Best & Fairest 

  • Runners Up:Mia Hayes (Darley) - 20 votes 
  • Winners:Charlotte Cross (Ballarat) - 23 votes 

15 & Under B&F Club-by-Club Votes


Under 15 Football Best & Fairest – The Keith Rawle Memorial Trophy 

  • Runner Up:Harley Hicks (Lake Wendouree) - 25 votes 
  • Winner:Baxter Horsburgh (North Ballarat) - 30 votes 

U15 B&F Club-by-Club Votes


17 & Under Senior Netball Best & Fairest 

  • Runner Up:Jane McKinnis (Redan) - 22 votes 
  • Winner:Addison Wright (Darley) - 24 votes 

17 & Under B&F Club-by-Club Votes


Under 17 Senior Football Best & Fairest - The Gordon Wise Memorial Trophy 

  • Runner Up:Jack Kovacevic (Bacchus Marsh) - 16 votes 
  • Winner:Joshua Huxtable (Bacchus Marsh) - 20 votes 

U17 B&F Club-by-Club Votes



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2022 Senior Fixture

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The McDonald's Ballarat Football Netball League Senior Fixture for 2022 has been released, with a full fixture of 18 rounds plus finals planned.


Media Release

The board is pleased to announce the final fixture for the upcoming 2022 McDonald's Ballarat FNL Senior season. 

This season is hoped to build on the momentum from the 2021 season that was cut short, with a full fixture of 18 rounds plus finals planned. 

In keeping with tradition, all clubs will play 16 games and have two scheduled byes. 

Round One kicks off on Saturday 9thApril, while Round Two is split across the following weekends, with Lake Wendouree to host Redan on Good Friday, being the first Round Two game. 

The Queen's Birthday full competition bye will return after being well received in 2021 with Bacchus Marsh hosting Sunbury this weekend as a Round Nine stand-alone game. 

Details of night and twilight games will be advised after discussions with the clubs as we lead up to the start of the season. 



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2024 Sebastopol Season Preview

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With pre-season preparations well under way and Round 1 quickly approaching, Scoop has gone one-on-one with all 11 senior football coaches ahead of the 2024 McDonalds BFNL season.


COACH: Tony Lockyer

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE/ACCOLADES: BFNL Interleague rep and former North Ballarat Roosters VFL

ON THE RECORD

SCOOP: Hi Tony, would it be fair to say that describing you as the 'new' coach of Sebas is a bit of a stretch given your long association as a leader of the Burra or are you expecting the role to throw 'new' things you weren't aware of in the coaching caper?

TONY LOCKYER: Stepping away from Captain and becoming the Head Coach offers an entirely new perspective for me. It will bring different challenges and experiences but nothing I’m not ready for. Jimmy Driscoll coming onboard as our Senior Assistant brings a fresh set of eyes for us in the coaching department.

SCOOP: There's no denying the Burras' list bats as deep as any but zero wins over Melton since the 2019 Prelim or Darley under Dan Jordan suggest that you've finished where you deserve. Do you think the club has underachieved or just been externally overrated?

TL: Yep agree, we just weren't consistent over the year. Our best was hard to beat, we just didn't produce it enough. A poor game in the first elimination final meant we dropped out earlier than we felt we were capable of. Looking at the big picture, we're extremely proud of the position the club is in today.

SCOOP: You lose the go to X-factor duo in James Keeble (16 goals, comp rank 41 in 2023) and Hugo Papst (29 goals, comp rank 14 in 2023). Both have delivered around goal more often than not when needed. Who fills the hole next time you're in need of such impact?

TL: You said it yourself, our lists bats deep. Genuinely excited about the opportunity for the new wave of talent to lead the forward line. Some games last year where James and Hugo didn’t feature, we kicked some of our big scores. We will miss them but there is plenty of firepower ready to go.

SCOOP: Werribee duo Jay Dahlhaus and Jesse Clark remain at the Burra which is a plus. Are they primarily Werribee required players, or can we expect to see more of them in 2024?

TL: Supporting their VFL aspirations is our priority. Ideally, they feature at Werribee every game, if we see them in blue and gold well, that's a bonus. We are fortunate to have them identify Sebastopol as a club that aligns with their aspirations. They absolutely love being involved and we love them sharing their experience whether it's popping into training or a game. Quality lads.

SCOOP: You missed Luke Kiel in the finals with a broken leg. He's had some issues post-surgery unfortunately, stalling his rehab. How's he shaping up and when do you expect we'll see him in full flight again in the Burra colors?

TL: 'Kiely' has shown some tremendous resilience since breaking his leg in the last round. No expectations on his time frame, just extremely pleased to see him back moving around. He's an outstanding character and player and his presence alone lifts our entire group.

SCOOP: Something has to change for the Burra to break their flag drought - what's the number one thing that's been lacking given you're not shy on talent?

TL: Nothing drastic. Being more consistent over the year will give us a better chance for things to go our way at the end. Two narrow grand final losses could have quite easily been a different story. Being at the top end of the table consistently in recent times means we are doing a lot right. We will focus on what is in our control and let the outcomes take care of themselves.

IDENTIFIED STRENGTHS

TL: Well-balanced across the ground.

PROJECTED IMPROVEMENT

TL: Consistency in our performances. Improvement from the existing list is exciting.

PRE-SEASON TRAINING

TL: Outstanding so far, young players driving incredible standard.

MOST UNDER AND OVERRATED STAT IN TODAY'S BFNL FOOTY

TL: Efficiency – underrated, Possessions - overrated

PLAYER INS

Mitch Johnson (Glenthompson)

PLAYER OUTS

James Keeble (Boort), Hugo Papst (Horsham), Arnold Kirby (Woorinen)

VFL AFFILIATED PLAYERS

Jay Dalhaus (Werribee), Jesse Clark (Werribee)

THE DRAW

SCOOP: Rated easiest draw in the comp. Get the bottom three sides from last year twice (Melton South, Lakers, Ballarat) and avoid double ups with 2023 runners up North Ballarat and nemesis Melton, who they’ve not beaten since 2019. Just two trips to the east for the home and away season won't hurt their cause either. No excuses. Surely finals bound, but how high they finish will be up to them.

PRACTICE MATCH SCHEDULE

March 16 v Sandhurst

March 23 v Ballarat

IMPROVERS TIP (OUTSIDE OF SEBASTOPOL)

TL: Bacchus Marsh to continue their trajectory and loving the news coming out of Melton South. (I'm) excited to watch them this year.

FLAG TIP (OUTSIDE OF SEBASTOPOL)

TL: Darley - great side with great leaders.



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2025 A Grade Netball Mid Season Review

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At the half way mark of the 2025 home and away season, reigning premiers Sunbury lead all comers thus far. But with the ladder tight and plenty of netball to play, anything is possible in the A Grade competition. 


Sunbury

Ladder Position: 1st - 9 wins, 0 loses

The question at this stage of the competition – who’s going to have what it takes to beat Sunbury?

The reigning premiers look well-placed in their pursuit of back-to-back premierships, having gone unbeaten through the first nine rounds. With an average winning margin of 35 goals per game, the Lions enter the second half of the season confident – and rightly so. But expect coach Kim Bailey to keep standards high and the foot down.

The closest any team has come to halting their run was the other pack of Lions – Redan. In their Good Friday clash, Sunbury escaped with just a four-goal win, largely thanks to a 14–10 second term that gave them the edge. It’s been the only game where they’ve looked even slightly vulnerable.

Led by reigning dual Sally McLean medallist Simona Di Fillipo feeding leading goal scorer Becca Hicks, it’s a hard attack end to shut down. But what really sets Sunbury apart is the depth across the court – arguably the best in the competition.

With VNL experience in Georgia Hellyer, Eliza Gollant, Elly Randall and Tayla Honey, there’s no shortage of high-level experience and composure when the game tightens.

The upcoming Round 11 clash against Redan could be one to watch. But if Sunbury’s first half of the season is anything to go by, they’re not just aiming for back-to-back titles – they’re putting themselves in the best possible position to get there.

End of H&A 2024: 1st
2025 Prediction: 1st
Sally McLean Medal Tip: Becca Hicks


Darley

Ladder Position: 2nd - 7 wins, 1 loss, 1 draw

After back-to-back heartbreaking Grand Final losses, the Darley girls are showing their never-give-up attitude now more than ever.

Take out their Round 2 loss to reigning premiers Sunbury, and Darley hold an unbeaten record so far this season. And in several of those wins — like the one-goal thriller over Redan and a six-goal grind against North Ballarat — it’s been their finals experience that’s made the difference. The ability to stay composed in tight contests is something this team has in spades.

They’re thriving under coach Shannon Blackman – a quality player in her own right – and her leadership is reflected in their on-court consistency. Darley currently sit second for fewest goals conceded in the competition, thanks in large part to the defensive pairing of Matilda Elliott and Anna Lawley. Across the past year and a half, they’ve become one of the most reliable duos in the league.

Many thought the departure of Ella Closter to St Joseph’s in the off-season might impact their scoring power. But Mon Nagle and Olivia Cawthray have stepped up seamlessly. With Cawthray’s strong hold and ability to turn and shoot from anywhere, combined with Nagle’s control and leadership in the attack end, Darley are rarely wasteful once they hit circle edge.

They currently sit six points clear of third-placed Redan, and if they can replicate their first half of the season – including another win over Redan – a double chance in finals is well within reach.

End of H&A 2024: 3rd 
2025 Prediction: 3rd
Sally McLean Medal Tip: Olivia Cawthray


Redan

Ladder Position: 3rd - 6 wins, 3 losses

It was a slower start to the season than the Lions may have anticipated. But fast forward past the opening two rounds, and Redan now loom as one of the dark horses of the A Grade competition.

A post-match review of their clash with Bacchus Marsh revealed a one-goal loss. They then pushed reigning premiers Sunbury to within four goals. By Round 3, they were locked at 30-all with East Point at three-quarter time — only to remain composed, capitalise on turnovers and claim their first win of the season.

In her first year as A Grade coach, Ash Smith has thrived — not just with her tactical direction, but her composure and leadership on court. Her partnership with Erin Riley in defence has been a major asset, frustrating opposition goalers and generating crucial turnovers. Their defensive pressure sees them boast the lowest against score in the competition.

The return of Lily Francis has also been a standout. The dynamic midcourter is enjoying arguably her best season to date, finding space down the court and circle edge with confidence and control. In the goal circle, Eva Manserra, Tahlia Thompson and Ruby Parry have grown into their roles, lifting their shooting accuracy and converting both turnovers and centre passes more consistently.

Sitting third on the ladder at the halfway mark, Redan are shaping up as a genuine threat. They’ve already proven they can match it with the best — pushing Sunbury and falling just short of Darley. If the Lions can continue their momentum, the back half of the season could see them flip a few earlier results and shake up the finals picture in a big way.

End of H&A 2024: 6th
2025 Prediction: 2nd
Sally McLean Medal Tip: Erin Riley


North Ballarat

Ladder Position: 4th - 6 wins, 3 losses

One of the most consistent sides of the past decade, North Ballarat has once again positioned itself as a genuine contender in 2025.

Led by Annie McCartin, the Roosters have navigated a tough fixture with trademark composure. Even in tighter matches, their ability to absorb pressure and maintain control has seen them pull away to register wins, often by double digits.

Their only blemishes so far have come against the current powerhouses – Sunbury, Redan, and Darley – but in each case, the Roosters showed enough to suggest they’re not far off bridging the gap.

The off-season departures of Keeley Smith and Emma Church forced some key changes, but those shifts have proven fruitful. Milly Simpson’s move from the midcourt into defence has been a strong one, forming a strong partnership with Bungaree recruit Emma Trigg. Together, they’ve added resilience and adaptability to North’s defensive end.

Up front, the experienced pairing of Maddy Selmon and Poppy Douglass continues to set the benchmark. Polished, precise, and nearly impossible to fluster, the duo have been reinforced by the return of Stacey Matthews – forming an attacking trio that reads the play and each other with fluency and finesse.

The Roosters currently sit locked on points with Redan, and with the ladder as tight as it is, wins against teams outside the top six will be non-negotiable from here on. But to truly solidify third place, they’ll need to notch a couple of wins against their top-six rivals in the run home.

End of H&A 2024: 2nd
2025 Prediction: 4th
Sally McLean Medal Tip: Maddy Selmon


Lake Wendouree

Ladder Position: 5th - 5 wins, 3 losses, 1 draw

A regular fixture in the finals over the past decade, Lake Wendouree’s 2025 campaign has had its ups and downs — but they remain firmly in the hunt.

Their three losses to date have all come against top five opponents – Sunbury, Redan and North Ballarat – and in each of those contests, it’s been a single lapse in one quarter that’s cost them. A one-quarter lull has proven enough to turn tight contests into chasing games – and something coach Courtney McLean will be eager to address heading into the back half of the year.

When they’ve been switched on for all four quarters, the Lakers have shown exactly what they’re capable of – none more so than their 22-goal dismantling of East Point. If they can replicate that structure and consistency week-to-week, they’ll be well positioned to cause problems for the competition’s top sides on the return leg.

The first half of the season has demanded flexibility. Injuries to key players like Remi Hooper and Mel Allen forced McLean to dig into her squad – and that trust has been rewarded. Youngster Audrey Domaille has been a standout in the GD role, while veteran Kara Hart has provided calm and versatility rotating through the WA and WD positions.

It’s a similar story in the goal circle. Ade Funcke has stepped up to lead the line with her composed presence under the post, forming a reliable pairing with recruit Ebony Porter, who’s brought both accuracy and polish to the attack end.

Throw in Sadie Cheeseman’s work rate and smarts through the middle, and Lake Wendouree has all the ingredients for a serious second-half push. If they can string together four-quarter efforts and continue adapting under pressure, a top-three finish is well within reach.

End of H&A 2024: 4th
2025 Prediction: 5th
Sally McLean Medal Tip: Sadie Cheeseman


Bacchus Marsh

Ladder Position: 6th - 5 wins, 4 losses

Hands down, the feel-good story of the 2025 season belongs to Bacchus Marsh.

Before April 12, the Cobras hadn’t won an A Grade game in nearly six years. But that all changed with a dramatic scoresheet countback win over Redan – a result that not only broke their drought but kickstarted what’s become an epic season.

Just a week later, the Cobras backed it up with a thrilling Good Friday win over East Point, celebrating their first on-court victory in years at the final siren.

Coach Nicole Gleeson has been central to the Cobras’ resurgence, guiding the group with belief and strategy. The addition of experienced players like Ally Keating and Kimberley Phillips has helped transform the side into a confident, cohesive outfit.

At the halfway mark, Bacchus Marsh sit sixth on the ladder – with wins over every team below them, plus that major upset over Redan. And with nine games to go, locking in a first finals appearance in close to a decade is well within reach.

Consistency will be key in the back half of the season. The Cobras will aim to repeat wins against sides below them, while targeting at least one more scalp from the top five. Eight points clear of East Point, just one more major win could be enough to secure their historic finals berth.

End of H&A 2024: 11th
2025 Prediction: 6th
Sally McLean Medal Tip: Ally Keating


East Point

Ladder Position: 7th - 3 wins, 6 losses

The season so far:
Finals were a realistic goal for the Roos at the beginning of the season — and while that now looks slightly out of reach, they just might have the grit and growth to claw their way back in the second half.

This young group has shown flashes of finals-worthy netball — their Round 3 clash with Redan a clear example. But if East Point are to chase down a top-six finish, coaches Kirsty McLean and Tayla Banham will be hoping to unlock greater consistency across four quarters each week.

After two seasons of rebuilding, several promising youngsters are stepping up. Olivia Ashby, Stella Geljon, Maggie Harris and Lily Woodland — all 18 or younger — have shown they belong at A Grade level, bringing energy and confidence to the court.

Recruit additions Bridey McElligott and Jaime Palmer have slotted in seamlessly, adding valuable goaling depth and speed through the midcourt. Their influence has helped elevate the Roos' ball movement and scoring potential.

One game that may haunt them come season’s end is their Good Friday loss to Bacchus Marsh — a result that now sees them trailing sixth place by eight points. With a return clash against the Cobras scheduled for Round 14, it looms as a must-win. Beyond that, they’ll realistically need to upset at least one other top-six side to stay in the finals hunt.

The potential is there — now it's about putting it together when it matters most.

End of H&A 2024: 8th
2025 Prediction: 7th
Sally McLean Medal Tip: Tayla Banham


Melton

Ladder Position: 8th - 2 wins, 7 losses

After significant off-season movement, full credit goes to Melton’s netball department for their adaptability and commitment to building a competitive side each week.

The Bloods have used more players in A Grade than any other club this season — a testament to both their recruitment strategy and the depth of talent across the club. That depth has allowed Melton to provide top-level opportunities while staying competitive against strong opposition.

In the early rounds, the presence of standout players like Akira McCormack, Malia Seumanutafa, and Lucia Fauonuku helped the Bloods push top-tier teams to the limit — falling just short against Darley (12 goals), Lake Wendouree (3 goals), and North Ballarat (1 goal).

It was in Round 3 that Melton notched their first win of the season, thanks largely to the influence of VNL and Victorian State representative Amalani Fauonuku in the goal circle.

Their second win, in Round 9, came through the grit and determination of the Bloods’ core group. Ebony Carter, in a move to goals, was influential, while Jess Bartlett was a key figure through the midcourt.

While player availability may bring further changes in the back half of the season, Melton has shown they have the internal depth to stay competitive and continue building toward the future.

End of H&A 2024: 9th
2025 Prediction: 9th
Sally McLean Medal Tip: Tyler Talavou


Sebastopol

Ladder Position: 9th - 1 wins, 8 losses

While 2025 has been a less competitive year for Sebastopol compared to recent seasons, the club is in a familiar phase that every team faces at some point — the rebuild.

Several key departures from the 2024 side — including Nikki Allen (welcomed her first child), Libby Hutt (relocated interstate), and the dynamic Cann sisters, Georgia and Adrianna — have left a notable gap in experience across the court.

However, with transition comes opportunity, and coach Kiya Eberle has embraced the challenge. After years leading the Burra’s Under 19s, Eberle’s move into the A Grade coaching role has brought an intimate knowledge of the club’s youth talent, helping younger players take confident steps into senior netball.

Maddie Lewis continues her development in her second full season, while Makayla Wright has lifted her game week-on-week — all while still backing up for the Under 17s on Sundays.

In many ways, Tahlia Watts has become the team’s on-court veteran. A loyal Burra, her ability to rotate between the midcourt and defensive circle reflects both her versatility and leadership. Partnering with reigning Best and Fairest Alice Kain, the duo have made opposition attackers work hard for every goal.

The side has also benefited from cameo appearances by Adut Manyiel — a highly respected, dangerously accurate goaler known across the league.

Looking ahead, the second half of the season will remain centred on development and experience. While finals might be out of reach, the foundation is being laid for the Burra’s next wave of success.

End of H&A 2024: 7th
2025 Prediction: 8th
Sally McLean Medal Tip: Alice Kain


Ballarat

Ladder Position: 10th - 0 wins, 9 losses

Whilst they remain winless at this stage of the competition, Ballarat have shown clear signs of growth through the first half of the 2025 season.

Very much in a re-build phase, the Swans are one of the youngest teams in the competition – and while this may not be a year measured by wins and losses, coach Maria Nunn can certainly gauge success through other meaningful markers.

One of those is margin management – aiming to reduce the gap in each second meeting with opposition sides. For teams like Sunbury and Darley, a win might be out of reach, but keeping opponents to a set scoreline, lifting centre pass conversion, and lowering turnovers are all achievable targets that will drive development.

Recruit Famke McCallum has made an immediate impact, using her height and movement into space to great effect. Meanwhile, Grace Jackson – still eligible for the Club’s Under 17 Senior team – has stepped up admirably, embracing the physicality of senior netball and finding her feet quickly.

In defence, Abbie O’Brien and Jacinta McKenzie have formed a promising combination, working well off each other to slow down opposing goalers and create turnover opportunities.

A win feels close for the Swans. With continued focus on setting measurable in-game goals, it’s entirely possible they’ll be rewarded on the scoreboard before the season’s end.

End of H&A 2024: 10th
2025 Prediction: 10th  
Sally McLean Medal Tip: Famke McCallum



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The McDonalds Ballarat Football Netball League Board is pleased to announce the final fixture for the upcoming 2025 McDonalds Ballarat FNL Senior season


This season hopes to build on momentum from 2024, with a full fixture of 18 rounds plus finals in store.

The fixture looks a little different for 2025.

With Melton South moving to the RDFNL, all clubs will face each other twice, guaranteeing a season filled with competitive football and netball.

We look forward to seeing some impressive matches across the season both on the field and court.

Round 1 kicks off on Saturday 5th of April 2025. Ballarat will host North Ballarat in the first “Night Match” of the season.

Good Friday football returns to the fixture in 2025, with Bacchus Marsh hosting East Point and Sunbury hosting Redan, followed by the second year running of Lake Wendouree v Ballarat on Anzac Day under lights.

We have some important rounds across the season.

Please take note of these dates, further information will be provided as we near each round.

Round 2 – April the 12th – Wellness Round
Round 3 – April the 25th - Anzac Day
Round 6 & 7 – May 17th & 24th - Indigenous Round
Round 16 – August the 2nd – RMCH Round

Interleague will also make its return in 2025, with the BFNL set to host Hampden for the annual competitions.

We’re also proud to announce several dual-gate events throughout the season, where our youngest footballers and netballers will play alongside their senior teams.

The McDonald's Ballarat FNL continues to lead the way among country leagues in providing access and opportunities for all supporters of football and netball.

Find the full fixture below.

2025 BFNL Senior Fixture



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Get excited local footy fans, starting from this weekend every match from every round of the McDonald’s Ballarat Senior Men’s competition will be streamed live and free via Cluch.tv.


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You can watch live and on-demand on all connected devices and screens. Simply go to cluch.tv or find the stream links via BFNL.com.au or the Ballarat FNL Facebook page. Stream it to the big screen, track the scores and action across all five games, and replay the goals. Or catch up on all the action on-demand from your phone, screen or TV.

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The McDonald’s Ballarat FNL’s streaming activity has increased significantly in recent years and the launch of full competition streaming is the next step in that journey.

We will also continue to bring you the Ballarat Toyota Match of the Round live to Facebook.

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    Sebastopol

  • Age

    22

  • Preferred Position

    Forward

  • Previous Clubs

    Mt Clear Juniors

  • Occupation

    Builder

  • Hobbies

    Cars

  • Footy Highlight

    Toby Hutt missing a flight!

INSIDER: Great start to the season for the Burra with a big win over the Lakers - what did you guys do particularly well and what area do you see the greatest for improvement?

ADAM FORBES:(Did well): Pressure and trust (Room for Improvement): Four quarter output.

INSIDER: Tell us about your role and the challenges of being a small forward…

AF:(Role): I start with the pressure, love a turnover goal. (Challenges): limited opportunities to score.

INSIDER: Name the #1 non-negotiable we would expect your new coach, Tony Lockyer, to write first on the white board?

AF:Selfless acts and importance of two way running.

INSIDER: With James Keeble and Hugo Papst gone from the club, do you feel any added pressure or onus on you to kick goals?

AF:No not really. There's plenty of players to cover the losses.

INSIDER: You look like you love a goal Adam, what's been your best return over the journey?

AF:7 vs Redan for Mt Clear U/17

INSIDER: The Burra haven’t beaten the Bloods since 2019 - why should we give you a hope turning the tables this week?

AF:New coach, system approach and compliance.

INSIDER: What other sport could you play at a high level if there were no footy?

AF:Ten pin bowling

INSIDER: In a freakish sense, which player at the club can do things on-field that others can't?

AF:Myself!

INSIDER: Who at the club has the most upside from a junior perspective?

AF:Toby Hutt

INSIDER: Who at Sebastopol would you like kicking for goal after the siren to win you a game of footy?

AF:Tony Lockyer

INSIDER: Who is the quickest at the club over 30m?

AF: Bailey Medwell

INSIDER: Who is your favorite footy person at the club?

AF:Mum

INSIDER: What’s your poison (preferred drink)?

AF:VB

INSIDER: If you had to be one, which best suits you - a gamer, a commentator, or a raver?

AF:Raver!

INSIDER: In a word what will the club miss the most about James Keeble and Hugo Papst?

AF:Keeble: ball use, direction – Papst: determination and attack on the footy.

INSIDER: If you had to cook for the whole club what would be your signature dish of approval?

AF:Nachos

INSIDER: Who at the club would most likely win a million dollars on a quiz show?

AF:Ben Hutt

INSIDER: Who at the club thinks they're funnier than they really are?

AF:Jed Hill

INSIDER: Favorite AFL club and player?

AF:Collingwood, Jamie Elliott

INSIDER: If you could add three players from other BFNL clubs to your list, who would you pick?

AF:Matty Johnston (East Point), Braeden Kight (Melton), Brett Bewley (Darley).



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    Sebastopol

  • Position

    Reserves Assistant/Line Coach

  • Age

    26

  • Footy Highlight

    Under 14s Flag. Having Fev sit on my head!

  • Hobbies

    8 Ball and Dogs

INSIDER: While you were warm favorites heading in v Darley last week, when did you think you had the game won?

ADAM YOUNG:In the coaches box you never feel completely safe, but 10 minutes to go and a four goal lead was comforting.

INSIDER: How many players do you have at your disposal who have played senior footy this year?

AY:We have used over 50 players across both lists. 30+ at senior level.  

INSIDER: Under Aaron Tymms at Melton all three grades train the same game plan - is that the same at Sebastopol or is there a point of difference in the way your 'twos' group wants to play?

AY: It's similar at Sebastopol but we do train as a big group generally playing an aggressive brand across the three grades. We do individualize our groups to tailor a specific message when appropriate.

INSIDER: Do you think run with tagging roles are necessary at the level or should players be able to play with freedoms to push for senior selection?

AY:There's definitely talented players that are warranting more attention than others, however we back our own talent to win out but are flexible to facilitate run with roles if necessary.

INSIDER: Do you have a desire to coach at senior level?

AY:Ever since I had to retire early it's been a goal to be a senior coach but timing is everything.

INSIDER: What other sport could you coach at a high level if there were no footy?

AY:Cricket

INSIDER: In a freakish sense, which player at the club can do things on-field that others can't?

AY:Jai Harvey, previous goal of the year contender says enough!

INSIDER: Who at the club has the most upside from a junior perspective?

AY:Liam Mason. Back or forward, the kid is going to make it!

INSIDER: Who at Sebastopol would you like kicking for goal after the siren to win you a game of footy?

AY:Michael Powell - he's kicked more than 200 of them!

INSIDER: Who is the quickest at the club over 30m?

AY:Grady Snowden would say he is!

INSIDER: Who is the best trainer on the track?

AY:Brad Weightman - always gives his all and does extras.

INSIDER: Who is your favorite footy person at the club?

AY:Mick Clark. If you're lucky enough to know Mick, you know why.

INSIDER: Who is the last person you would want to share a room with on a footy trip?

AY:Chris Jeffreys - over analyses everything.

INSIDER: If you had to cook for the whole club what would be your signature dish of approval?

AY:Butter chicken.

INSIDER: Who at the club would most likely win a million dollars on a quiz show?

AY:Jack McNab, copied all my homework in High School!

INSIDER: Who do think is Luke Kiel/Michael Columbro’s favorite player?

AY:Mitch Baker.

INSIDER: Who do you think will win BFNL Reserves Best and Fairest count on Monday night?

AY:Matt Jukes

INSIDER: Which player would we most likely see eating a kebab downtown, 4am on a Sunday?

AY:Alister Sims loves a late night feed.

INSIDER: Favorite AFL club and player?

AY:Geelong, Matthew Scarlett.

INSIDER: Biggest threat to Sebastopol for the BFNL ‘twos’ flag?

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    Sebastopol

  • Age

    19

  • Preferred Position

    Halfback

  • Occupation

    Student

  • Previous Clubs

    Mt Clear

  • Footy Highlight

    2022 Finals series

  • Hobbies

    Golf

INSIDER: You've played all six games so far this season injury free, and landed four times in the best - how are you feeling about your own game - what are you doing right and see areas for improvement?

Jack Bambury:Good start, been able to intercept the footy and stay in the game. Improvement will come from maintaining form.

INSIDER: What's your take on the theory that your four wins against bottom four sides (in first five games) left you vulnerable last week?

JB:No, I think North Ballarat deserved the win and just got away from us in the last quarter.

INSIDER: Where do you think the Burra are at the moment? You've played the bottom four sides and rank only 5th in the comp for shots on goal?

JB:Definitely got a few things to work on at training that we're confident will lead to more scores.

INSIDER: Does the thought of Interleague selection excite you? Is that something you would embrace and give your all for upon its return?

JB:Yes definitely, I would look forward to that opportunity.

INSIDER: Describe each of your two coaches Luke Kiel and Michael Columbro in 3 words or less?

JB:LK - Competitive, MC -Tactical

INSIDER: Name the #1 non-negotiable we would expect Luke and Michael write first on the white board?  

JB:Both - team first

INSIDER: Who is the most underrated player at the club?

JB:Ben Hutt

INSIDER: Name your favorite BFNL ground to play on away from home?

JB:Eastern Oval

INSIDER: You're a handy cricketer, which would you choose if you had to pick one over the other?

JB:Footy definitely.

INSIDER: In a freakish sense, which player at the club can do things on-field that others can't?

JB:Hugo Papst or James Keeble

INSIDER: Who at the club has the most upside from a junior perspective?

JB:Jacob Fletcher

INSIDER: Who at the Burra would you like kicking for goal after the siren to win you a game of footy?

JB:James Keeble

INSIDER: Who is the quickest at the club over 30m?

JB:Bailey Medwell

INSIDER: Who is your favorite footy person at the club?

JB:George McIntosh

INSIDER: Who is the last person you would want to share a room with on a footy trip?

JB:Jed Hill

INSIDER: Who at the club thinks they're a whole lot funnier than they really are?

JB:Jed Hill

INSIDER: If you had to cook for the whole club what would be your signature dish of approval?

JB:Any type of pasta!

INSIDER: Your biggest footy critic?

JB:Mum or Grandma

INSIDER: Favorite AFL club and player?

JB:Collingwood, Nick Daicos

INSIDER: BFNL flag tip outside of Sebastopol?

JB:Melton

INSIDER: If you could add three players from other BFNL clubs to your list, who would you pick?

JB:Jordy Johnston (East Point), Bailey Van De Heuvel (Ballarat), Brett Bewley (Darley)



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#9

  • Name

    James Keeble

  • Age

    31

  • Previous Clubs

    Boort, North Ballarat VFL

  • Occupation

    Engineer, civil construction

  • Footy Highlight

    2008 Boort Premiership

  • Hobbies Outside of Footy

    Hiking, hunting, fishing

  • Preferred position

    Half Forward

INSIDER: You've had a tough run personally with injury over the last few seasons, is 2022 the best condition you've been for a while?

JAMES: Probably yes, over the last 4 years. Prior to that, I had a good run.

INSIDER: Prior to today, you had won your last three games on the trot with a few soldiers missing, confidence must be sky-high. Competitiveness aside, what areas have the boys impressed you most? 

JAMES: Positivity across the board - at training and on game day. Confidence, essentially.

INSIDER: Name the #1 non-negotiable we would expect your coach Mick Searle to write first on the whiteboard?

JAMES: Stay positive with teammates and with feedback.

INSIDER: The wider competition holds Tony Lockyer in the highest regard - what's his weakness (if any) and which player in the comp would you send to Tony if you were coaching against him? 

JAMES: Weakness, if I had to choose - playing forward, but he just kicks goals from the midfield anyway. Liam Hoy (Redan) is the only player that matches up ok with him. 

INSIDER: We know you love a goal James, what's been your best return over the journey?

JAMES: I kicked 10 goals against Melton South in my first BFNL year (2018).

INSIDER: Opposition put time into you, that is a fact. Who has been your toughest BFNL opponent?

JAMES: Liam Hoy (Redan)- he was the best defender in the VFL during his time there. 

INSIDER: What other sport could you play at a high level if there were no footy? 

JAMES: Basketball or tennis, probably tennis.

INSIDER: In a freakish sense, which player at the club can do things on-field that others can't?

JAMES: Adam Forbes

INSIDER: Who at the club has the most upside from a junior perspective?

JAMES: Tommy Mitchell (still U/17 eligible) - played three or four senior games this year. 

INSIDER: Who (at Sebastopol) would you like kicking for goal after the siren to win you a game of footy?

JAMES: Tony Lockyer (INSDR: I thought you said he can't play forward? lol) 

INSIDER: Who is the quickest at the club over 30m?

JAMES: Jed Hill

INSIDER: Who is your favourite footy person at the club?

JAMES: Darren Hammill

INSIDER: What's your favourite TV series or Movie?

JAMES: Meat Eater (Documentary series Netflix)

INSIDER: Who at the club would most likely be seen eating a kebab downtown 4am on Sunday?

JAMES: Lachie O'Keefe

INSIDER: If you had to cook for the whole club what would be your signature dish of approval?

JAMES: Spaghetti Bolognese. I'd keep it simple for those blokes! 

INSIDER: Who at the club would most likely win a million dollars on a quiz show? 

JAMES: Jake Wilkinson 

INSIDER: Who at the club thinks they're funnier than they really are?

JAMES: Jed Hill

INSIDER: Favourite AFL club and player?

JAMES: North Melbourne, Winston Abraham

INSIDER: If you could add three players from other BFNL clubs to your list, who would you pick?

JAMES: Liam Hoy (Redan), Brett Bewley (Darley), Bailey Van der Heuvel (Ballarat)



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  • Name

    Michael Searl

  • Age

    37

  • Previous Clubs

    North Ballarat, Springbank

  • Occupation

    School principal

  • Footy Highlight

    First Senior Grand Final with North Ballarat VFL

  • Hobbies

    Golf, family time

INSIDER: Hi Mick, you're leaving the club after a fairly short stay given the COVID interruptions - can you let us in on why you're leaving the job? 

MICHAEL: New job requires weekend work - can't give the time necessary.

INSIDER: How does reaching the Grand Final in your first full year (essentially) at the club compare to your other achievements in footy? You've had a tough run at the club with injury and illness...

MICHAEL: Great achievement getting there sure, but a flag is the targeted improvement (from 2019).

INSIDER: Name the #1 non-negotiable your players would expect you to write first on the whiteboard?

MICHAEL: Ball movement

INSIDER: The wider competition holds Tony Lockyer in the highest regard - what's his strength and which player in the comp would you send to Tony if you were coaching against him? 

MICHAEL: Reading the ball in the air, fitness - covers the ground exceptionally well. Lachie Dawson went alright on him.

INSIDER: Who has been the one opposition player that has caused you the most grief in any one game?

MICHAEL: Brett Bewley put a clinic in Round One.

INSIDER: What other sport could you coach at a high level if there were no footy? 

MICHAEL: Maybe basketball

INSIDER: In a freakish sense, which player at the club can do things on-field that others can't?

MICHAEL: James Keeble

INSIDER: Who at the club has the most upside from a junior perspective?

MICHAEL: Riley O'Keefe

INSIDER: Who (at Sebastopol) would you like kicking for goal after the siren to win you a game of footy?

MICHAEL: Jed Hill

INSIDER: Who is the quickest at the club over 30m?

MICHAEL: Bailey Veale

INSIDER: Who is your favourite footy person at the club?

MICHAEL: Mick Clarke

INSIDER: What's your favourite TV series or movie?

MICHAEL: Unforgotten

INSIDER: Who at the club would most likely be seen eating a kebab downtown at 4am on Sunday?

MICHAEL: Lachie Cassidy

INSIDER: If you had to cook for the whole club what would be your signature dish?

MICHAEL: Pesto pasta

INSIDER: Who at the club would most likely win a million dollars on a quiz show?

MICHAEL: Jed Hill

INSIDER: Who at the club thinks they're funnier than they really are?

MICHAEL:Jed Hill again, even though I think he's quite funny!

INSIDER: Favorite AFL club and player?

MICHAEL:Western Bulldogs, Aaron Naughton

INSIDER: If you could add three players from other BFNL clubs to your list, who would you pick?

MICHAEL: Jake Owen (Bacchus Marsh), Brett Bewley (Darley), Jordy Johnston (East Point).

INSIDER; Finally, describe your opponents today Melton in a word.

MICHAEL: Organised.



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Please find below important information for supporters and attendees to be aware of for this Sunday’s Ballarat Toyota Junior Grand Final Day at MARS Stadium.


General Information

  • MARS Stadium – Creswick Road, Wendouree VIC
  • Sunday 11th September 2022
  • The Ballarat Toyota Junior Grand Finals will be an Alcohol-Free event.

 

Match Schedule


Admission Fees

Junior Grand Final 2022

Adults - $12

Family (2 adults & 2 children) - $26

Age Pensioner - $7

8 - 16yo - $5

U/8 – Free

Footy Record – $4 (Special Edition)


Note:
Eftpos is available and encouraged as the preferred payment method.

Gates

Gates open at 6:45am

Grand Final Filming

All matches will be filmed. Matches will be available for purchase following the Grand Finals and further information will be provided around this in the coming weeks.

Live Scores

All matches will be live scored on the day for those that are unable to attend the match. Scores can be accessed through specific competitions on the BFNL public results pages here:

Football - https://bit.ly/3Q4H8gg

Netball - https://bit.ly/3KPteh6

Entry & Parking Information

Please see details and map below for assistance with entry & parking requirements this Sunday.

Entry to MARS Stadium:

  • Gate 1 – Located on Creswick Road.
  • Gate 2 - Beech Avenue – Located at Northern Oval 2 behind MARS Stadium. This entry is encouraged for those attending the Netball.

NO DOGS are permitted within the precinct this weekend.

Parking is available at the following locations:

General Parking:

  • Creswick Road. No parking within concrete barriers stationed outside Gate 1.
  • Around Northern Oval 2. MUST enter via Beech Avenue – Cars will NOT be able to move between the North Ballarat Sports Club Car Park & Northern Oval 2.
  • STRICTLY NO PARKING IN NORTH BALLARAT SPORTS CLUB.

Disabled Parking:

  • Designated disabled parking can be accessed through North Ballarat Sports Club Entry. Patrons must be always a disabled parking permit holder and display permit.



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