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By The Numbers After Round 11

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BFNL Team Stats Ladders after Eleven Rounds of Competition.


BFNL Attack Ratings

(Pts FOR avg) - After 11 Rounds

 Club(Pts FOR avg)
East Point97.2 points
North Ballarat94.9 points
Sebastopol86.9 points
Melton77.8 points
Ballarat74.3 points
Melton South71.3 points
Redan69.3 points
Bacchus Marsh65.8 points
Sunbury64.8 points
Lake Wendouree62.4 points
Darley51.5 points

BFNL Defence Ratings

(Pts AGST avg) - After 11 Rounds

 Club(Pts FOR avg)
North Ballarat54.8 points
Melton57.1 points
Sunbury64.3 points
Bacchus Marsh67.2 points
Sebastopol68.0 points
Ballarat68.9 points
East Point68.9 points
Redan78.9 points
Lake Wendouree79.0 points
Darley93.1 points
Melton South112.1 points

BFNL Goal Efficiency

After 11 Rounds - 2021 comp avg 49.7%

 ClubPercentage %
Melton South60.11%
Darley53.57%
North Ballarat53.28%
East Point52.81%
Sebastopol51.23%
Melton49.78%
Ballarat46.64%
Bacchus Marsh46.46%
Lake Wendouree46.03%
Sunbury43.84%
Redan43.78%

BFNL Shots On Goal

(Per game avg) After 11 Rounds - 2021 comp avg 21.29

 Club(Per game avg)
East Point26.7
North Ballarat25.9
Sebastopol24.4
Ballarat22.3
Melton22.3
Redan21.8
Sunbury20.3
Bacchus Marsh19.8
Lake Wendouree18.9
Melton South17.8
Darley14.0

BFNL Average Scores

Average score (win) - 92.42 points

Average score (loss) - 55.98 points

Average winning margin - 36.44 points


BFNL Quarters Won

After 11 Rounds

 ClubFraction - Percentage
North Ballarat28/40 - 70%
Melton27/40 - 67.5%
Sebastopol27/40 - 67.5%
East Point25.5/40 - 63.75%
Ballarat21/40 - 52.50%
Lake Wendouree19.5/40 - 48.75%
Sunbury19/40 - 47.5%
Redan17/40 - 42.5%
Bacchus Marsh16.5/40 - 41.25%
Melton South12.5/40 - 31.25%
Darley7/40 - 17.5%


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By The Numbers After Round 4

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  • Away Team Q1 Score: 0.0
  • Away Team Q2 Score: 0.0
  • Away Team Q3 Score: 0.0
  • Away Team Q4 Score: 0.0

BFNL Team Stats Ladders after Four Rounds of Competition.


BFNL Attack Ratings

(Pts FOR avg) - After 4 Rounds

Club (Pts FOR avg)
Redan 99 points
Melton South 85 points
North Ballarat 83.3 points
East Point 80 points
Melton 79.5 points
Sebastopol 74.3 points
Lake Wendouree 72.7 points
Sunbury 70.5 points
Bacchus Marsh 69.5 points
Ballarat 64.75 points
Darley 42.66 points

BFNL Defence Ratings

(Pts AGST avg) - After 4 Rounds

Club (Pts FOR avg)
Melton 49.25 points
Bacchus Marsh 61.75 points
North Ballarat 72 points
East Point 74.75 points
Ballarat 76 points
Sunbury 79 points
Sebastopol 79.33 points
Darley 82.66 points
Lake Wendouree 83.33 points
Redan 86.7 points
Melton South 89.25 points

BFNL Goal Efficiency

After 4 Rounds - 2021 comp avg 47.9%

Club Percentage %
Darley 57.57%
Melton South 57%
Redan 57%
Melton 51.8%
East Point 51.11%
Sebastopol 50.8%
North Ballarat 47.96%
Lake Wendouree 47.73%
Bacchus Marsh 46.99%
Ballarat 41.66%
Sunbury 41.3%

BFNL Shots On Goal

(Per game avg) After 4 Rounds - 2021 comp avg 21.575

Club (Per game avg)
Redan 25.66
North Ballarat 24.5
Melton 23.25
Sunbury 23
East Point 22.5
Lake Wendouree 21.66
Melton South 21.25
Sebastopol 21
Ballarat 21
Bacchus Marsh 20.75
Darley 11

BFNL Average Scores

Average score (win) - 87.9 points

Average score (loss) - 61.75 points

Average winning margin - 26.15 points


BFNL Quarters Won

After 4 Rounds

Club Fraction - Percentage
Melton 11/16 - 68.75%
Redan 7/12 - 58.33%
Lake Wendouree 7/12 - 58.33%
North Ballarat 9/16 - 56.25%
Melton South 8.5/16 - 53.12%
Bacchus Marsh 8/16 - 50%
East Point 8/16 - 50%
Sebastopol 6/12 - 50%
Sunbury 7/16 - 43.75%
Ballarat 6.5/16 - 40.62%
Darley 2/12 - 12.5%


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Cadman #1 Pick Joy

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Aaron Cadman's name being called as the Number One Draft Pick in the 2022 NAB AFL Draft has brought big smiles to the dials of just about everyone who has had anything to do with the young star's sporting journey. Scoop brings you some of the joy...


Popular GWV Rebels and Darley footballer Aaron Cadman's life has changed forever following his Pick One selection by the GWS Giants in this week’s NAB AFL National Draft.

The 18-year-old’s rise to prominence over the last 12 months has been nothing short of meteoric, according to GWV Coach David Loader.

"I would go as far as to say Aaron was rated in the top 80 potential draftees by a few 'experts' in January," he said.

"He's come a long way."

.....

Just some of the support for Aaron after Monday night:

"To finally hear Azz (called) at number one was incredible. Honestly, it felt like I was in a movie! It was so special; you couldn't describe how proud we (the family) are."  - Joel Cadman (brother)

"We're thrilled to see Aaron drafted as #1 Pick. He's worked extremely hard to get to this point and we wish him all the best on his AFL journey."  - Dan Jordan (Darley Senior Football Coach)

"Terrific effort by Aaron and reflection on the club’s junior program. When the news came through at training Monday night, the boys were rapt."  - Craig Baker (Darley Football Manager)

"Outstanding, very likeable young man. Quietly determined, very positive and enthusiastic by nature. Infectious personality, resilient and great work ethic."  - Rod Ward (ex-cricket coach)

.....

Loader said the 194cm winger-come-forward is a credit to his own work ethic and willingness to improve.

"Aaron is an absolute ripper, very coachable and true student of the game.

"On natural ability alone, I’ve seen plenty of them but it's simply not enough," Loader said.

"'Cads deserves everything that comes his way."

The humble apprentice, a 'sparky' to-be, was flanked by proud family at Marvel Stadium upon hearing his Pick One selection. His infectious smile and overwhelming accomplishment won the hearts of all and sundry across the AFL landscape.

GWS Captain and superstar Toby Greene presented Cadman with his jumper amid rousing applause. Even Geelong draft selection, Pick #8 Jhye Clark, later endorsed the sentiment.

"Was good to see Caddy go number one, there was no-one better to do that," Clark told Fox Sports interviewer and Western Bulldog great Brad Johnson.

Cadman becomes the third product of the Darley Football Netball Club drafted since 2018, following in the footsteps of former Fremantle Docker and reigning McDonald’s BFNL Henderson Medallist Brett Bewley and star Port Adelaide find Zak Butters.

Zak, a lifelong friend of the Cadmans' was an excited onlooker of last Monday night's proceedings. 

"I'm over the moon for Aaron," he said.

"Seeing the work he has put into himself and his game is just reward."

Butters said it is so good to see another Darley boy join the AFL, “a perfect role model for other young kids coming through the town."

Cadman, already compared to Geelong Premiership forward Jeremy Cameron (at the same age), gave full voice and appreciation to the football loving nation for the first time, acknowledging his journey could not have been done alone.

"To share this (moment) with family and friends and everyone in this room is pretty special," Cadman said.

The young gun went Pick One ahead of 800 other nominations, ranking elite for disposals, goals, score involvements and inside 50 ground ball gets in his NAB League profile that culminated with a joint Captaincy appointment of the Vic Country team. 

As Cadman prepares for a permanent move to Sydney, a change of postcode if you will, his loyal family and growing band of supporters can brace for a football ride of a lifetime!

We're all with you Aaron.



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Cancellation of 2021 Senior Competition

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The McDonald's Ballarat FNL has called time on the senior competition for 2021.


It is with regret the board of the McDonald's Ballarat FNL have made the tough decision to cancel the 2021 senior competition finals series. This outcome will also apply to BFLW Women’s competition. 

The announcement today by the government that metro restrictions will next be considered for easing on September 23rdgives a clear timeframe of how the balance of the season could progress. 

With the unlikely ability of community sport to return to competition from this date, the earliest a game of football and netball could be conducted would be October 9th, given the need to provide a minimum 14-day period for training. 

This period would take the date of return beyond the leagues previous latest date of October 2nd. 

It is the belief of the board, given the above, certainty should be provided to our many players, volunteers and supporters who have been in a holding pattern as we live through the current COVID-affected period. 

As a result of the cancellation of senior finals for 2021, the highest-ranked clubs will be recognised as “2021 Minor Premiers” in each grade. 

The Henderson Medal for the best and fairest senior footballer and Sally McLean Medal for the best and fairest A Grade netballer will be held as an online event on Wednesday 15thSeptember. 

The junior competition will be assessed during the week of Monday 6thSeptember when the government is expected to make an announcement on regional restrictions. 

It is at this point that further advice will be provided to clubs on the junior football and netball and BFLW Youth/Girls competitions. 

On behalf of the league board, thank you to every player, official and volunteer for their patience and resilience as we tried to get the best possible outcome for the Ballarat FNL and member clubs. 

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Carlton Draught Senior Grand Final Event Information

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  • Away Team Q4 Score: 0.0

Please find below important information for supporters and attendees to be aware of for this Saturdays Carlton Draught Grand Final Day at MARS Stadium.


General Information

  • Mars Stadium, Creswick Rd, Ballarat

  • Saturday 17th September 2022

Match Schedule

Admission prices:

  • Adults $15.00
  • Family (2A / 2C) $35.00
  • Pensioners $8.00
  • 8 - 16 y/o $6.00
  • Under 8y/o Free
  • Football Record $5.00

EFTPOS is available at all gates

NO DOGS

Gates:

  • Main entry - Gate 1 on Creswick Rd
  • Beech Ave, Wendouree (Best entry point for netball and carparking)
  • North Ballarat Sports Club from 10am

Catering

Full catering is available throughout the day with bar facilities from 12pm.

Live scores

Live scores of all football and netball games are available throughout the day at:

Live Streaming

Can't get to the game? Catch the live stream of the Senior Football and A-Grade Netball. The Senior Men's Grand Final will be live on BallaratFNL Facebook and Cluch.tv. The A-Grade Netball will be live on Cluch.tv - links below.

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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Change of BFNL Management Arrangements

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Change of BFNL Management Arrangements


In light of the recent announcement from AFL Goldfields, the McDonald’s Ballarat FNL would like to announce that Shane Anwyl has been directly appointed by the league to the role of Manager.

Football and Netball plays a vital part of our communities and is an important link in the social fabric of our society and we want to ensure the league is able to provide football and netball when it is possible to enhance the health and wellbeing of those connected with our sports.

Shane Anwyl has been employed by AFL Goldfields as the Operations Manager of the League for the last three years and will now be employed by the League directly to undertake all aspects of management of the League through this period of recess.

This will include engagement with our partners, social media and being available to our clubs to provide advice and assistance.



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Charleson Joins The Power

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  • Away Team Q4 Score: 0.0

East Point's Lachlan Charleson became the latest Ballarat Junior prospect to join the AFL following his selection by the Port Adelaide Football Club with Pick 52 at last night's AFL National Draft.


The lively small forward impressed during his draft year at the Greater Western Victoria Rebels kicking 24 goals for the season, including a haul of eight late in the campaign. 

Charleson was also a member of Victoria Country’s National Championship squad. 

Having made his senior debut at age 16 for East Point in 2021, Charleson's game is known for its immense defensive pressure, speed and ground ball ability. 

The BFNL wishes Lachie all the best in the next stage of his footballing journey, we cannot wait to continue our support from the sidelines during his career. 



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Coffee Vendor Applications for Finals

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  • Away Team Q4 Score: 0.0

Do you make great coffee? Are you mobile and would love serving a finals crowd? Applications are now open for coffee vendors for 21 events across the McDonald's Ballarat junior, women’s and senior football and netball finals series.


The McDonald's Ballarat FNL invites expressions of interest from coffee vendors through the three BFNL finals series in 2022. There are 21 separate finals events across seniors, juniors and female finals.

All details of the finals series, venues and logistics are included in the information document (see attachment), and interested parties are required to complete the online form below. For further information or questions, please contact league general manager Shane Anwyl at 0409 072 403 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Expression of interest close Friday 22nd July 2022.

Online application form for interested vendors: 

https://www.cognitoforms.com/BallaratFNL/BFNLCoffeeVendorApplicationForm

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Community Umpiring Week

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This week across all levels of AFL competition is Community Umpiring Week. The McDonald's Ballarat FNL celebrates our community umpires - there is no game without you.


Community Umpiring Week coincides with Round 7 of the 2021 Toyota AFL Premiership Season and is aimed at encouraging people to get involved in umpiring Australian Football at the community level.

Some of the activities underway this week include:

  • AFL Umpires attending community club training sessions
  • Umpires at each AFL match this weekend will be led onto the ground by community umpires
  • AFL Umpires will officiate in junior community matches (Sunday, May 2, 2021)

AFL Community Umpiring Development Manager, Damian Anderson said with more than 1.4 million people playing Australian Football, umpire numbers have never been more important.

“There are over 15,000 umpires officiating in community football matches each week and over 12 per cent are female - a significant increase in line with the expansion of female football."

He said Community Umpiring Week is designed to increase awareness of umpiring as both an additional activity to playing and umpiring as a sport of choice and an alternative way to participate in the game.

“Over 94 per cent of umpires currently play or have played junior football. You can play and umpire on the same day or on alternate days. It is a great way to keep fit, earn money, develop life skills and make life-long friends.”

For more information or to register your interest in umpiring community football visit https://umpire.afl.



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Community Umpiring Week - May 8th-14th, 2023

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Round 9 of the 2023 Toyota AFL Premiership Season will celebrate Community Umpiring Week with the aim to encourage people to get involved in umpiring Australian Football at the community level.


Throughout the week leading up to Round 9, May 8 – May 14, the AFL will be celebrating Community Umpiring Week through a number of initiatives:

  • AFL Umpires will attend community Club training sessions
  • Umpires at each AFL match this weekend will be led onto the ground by community umpires
  • AFL Umpires will officiate in junior community matches
  • Current AFL players will officiate in junior community matches

Across the country, leagues and clubs will celebrate their local umpires with various initiatives run by the clubs.

National Umpire Recruitment, Retention and Development Lead Luke Brennan said with more than 1.4 million people playing Australian Football, umpire numbers have never been more important.

“Umpiring is for anyone, from anywhere at any age. It is a great way to keep fit, earn money, develop life skills and make life-long friends.

“Many umpires currently play or have played junior football – but umpiring is open to everyone and gives many people a new way to stay involved in the game they love.

“We are incredibly grateful to the over 15,000 umpires officiating in community football matches each week, they are critical to our game and make sure everyone can have fun at footy”, he said.

For more information or to register your interest in umpiring community football visit https://umpire.afl.



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Competition Update

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All McDonald's Ballarat FNL competitions are paused under current restrictions as the board considers the next available steps.


With the latest restrictions placed upon regional Victoria at short notice, the board of the McDonald's Ballarat FNL is currently considering the next steps available as we look to the completion of our 2021 premiership seasons. 

As the situation stands, the senior football and netball competition is stopped until such time as restrictions allow metro and regional clubs to compete in the finals series. This also applies to the BFLW Open competition. 

It was anticipated that BFNL Junior and BFLW Youth/Juniors would commence last weekend but that did not occur due to lockdown. 

Both competitions will be paused until clarity is provided around the current restrictions. This will allow the league to consider the timeframes available for the finals series in both competitions. 

There are many factors involving several stakeholders that need to be considered, including ground availabilities and club resources. 

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COVID-19 Restriction Impact on BFNL Competitions

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  • Away Team Q4 Score: 0.0

The McDonalds Ballarat FNL today announces a number of changes to the 2021 season based upon the recently announced COVID lockdown.


The health and safety of the wider BFNL community is of the utmost importance in any decision that is made regarding competitions, along with the advice provided by health authorities, state government and AFL Victoria.

Given today's announcement, the league wishes to advise the following impacts upon the various competitions:

SENIOR FOOTBALL & NETBALL

  • The Round Seven matches scheduled for 29th May 2021 will be abandoned.
  • No points or percentage shall be awarded to any team.
  • Points previously allocated for a bye will be removed, with no further points awarded for future scheduled byes to ensure ladder integrity.
  • The possibility of shifting Round Seven to the Queen's Birthday weekend will be investigated pending discussions with clubs.

JUNIOR FOOTBALL & NETBALL

  • The Round Seven matches scheduled for 30th May 2021 will be abandoned.
  • No points or percentage shall be awarded to any team.
  • Points previously allocated for a bye will be removed, with no further points awarded for future scheduled byes to ensure ladder integrity.

BFLWomens

  • The Round Five matches scheduled for 28th - 30th May 2021 will be abandoned.
  • No points or percentage shall be awarded to any team.
  • Points previously allocated for a bye will be removed, with no further points awarded for future scheduled byes to ensure ladder integrity.

It is anticipated all competitions will resume fixtured games from the weekend of 5th June 2021, pending the ongoing advice from health authorities.

The league would like to thank all our volunteers, officials and players for the tremendous work undertaken to date to ensure the various competitions of the McDonald's Ballarat FNL can be played for our communities.

Further advice and updates will be made available directly to clubs as they come to hand. The league website and social media will also have updates as they are made.

FAQ's

  • Will the senior round of football and netball be rescheduled?

    Not at this stage, pending further advice from health authorities as to the ongoing restrictions. The league will consult with clubs for feedback prior to a decision being made.

  • If the games are rescheduled, when would that be?

    The only option available would be to hold the games across the Queen's Birthday weekend.

  • How is the ladder affected should the round be abandoned?

    No points or percentage shall be awarded to any teams for this weekend's round of games. The scheduled games will be removed from the fixture to avoid any ongoing impact on the ladder in future rounds.

  • Why the change to points awarded for a bye?

    If no points are awarded for an abandoned round, this creates inequality with the 'bye' team gaining four points. To provide equality and integrity for the ladder, previously awarded points will be removed and no further points awarded in future games for a bye.

  • Why are the junior, Western Bulldogs Under 9’s and BFLW games not being considered to be rescheduled?

    Feedback received has indicated a greater impact on player availability across Queen's Birthday weekend should the game be rescheduled. It is, therefore, felt that the rounds for junior football and netball, along with BFLW, will be abandoned without further catch-up.

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Darley - Season Draw

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  • Away Team Q3 Score: 0.0
  • Away Team Q4 Score: 0.0

In our 2021 club-by-club draw analysis, BFNL Media’s ‘Scoop’ delves into the season ahead for Darley. Over the next two weeks, Scoop will unveil the pros and cons of the fixture for every BFNL club.


Darley

Draw rating points: 98
2021 draw ranking: #3

Play TWICE:Ballarat, Sunbury, Redan, Melton, Bacchus Marsh, Melton South

Travel WEST:FOUR times: Ballarat (Rd5), East Point (Rd8), Redan (Rd9), Lake Wendouree (Rd11)

WEST 'highway travel' record (2018 & 2019 home and away seasons):Played 10 Won 5 Lost 5 @50% win rate

 

PROS:Meet 2019 Grand Finalists East Point and Sebastopol just ONCE

- Sebastopol may be missing home after a run of FOUR consecutive away games when the two sides meet at Darley Park in Round 6. 

- No 'highway travel' after Round 11

- Don't leave town until Round 5 (v. Ballarat).

 

CONS:Ordinary stretch from Round 8 to Round 11 with THREE highway trips WEST v. East Point (Rd8), Redan (Rd9) and Lake Wendouree (Rd11)

 

Comment:Darley will welcome an easier draw than they faced in recent times given their loss of player personnel since their 2019 Elimination Final defeat to Redan. The draw gives them some chance to feature at the business end of the season, but it won't be easy. They Devils will need to win the close ones.

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Darley 2025 Season Preview

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  • Away Team Q1 Score: 0.0
  • Away Team Q2 Score: 0.0
  • Away Team Q3 Score: 0.0
  • Away Team Q4 Score: 0.0

With the 2025 season on the horizon, Scoop has caught up with all our senior footy coaches as we build towards an epic Round 1!

It was a tale of so near but so far for the Devils in 2024, but with some of the best talent stocks in the league, Darley are sure to be one of the big contenders this year.


SCOOP: Dan, how do you weigh up the addition of key personnel v compliance when trying to make up the five or six goals you need to challenge the Bloods?

DAN JORDAN: There are a range of areas we're working on to make up the 2-3% we think are needed to play our best footy. Explore versatility (players in different positions), build connection with more time spent on the fundamentals that were momentum killers for us last year. Conditioning and preparation has also been a primary focus to improve our running ability, aid execution, and limit risk of future injury. We had a number of four week plus injuries last year that didn't allow us to play our best footy.

S: You won 11 of 18 games (4th) in your first year at the Devils, 17 of 19 (Premiership) in year two and 12 of 19 (3rd) last year - can we expect a tinker in the game plan or is the current plan still a work in progress?

DJ: The plan is always evolving. We certainly think it's good enough. Depth in role clarity is one example we can share!

S: Just on that, has the more recent Melton dominance lured or tempted you to change things up specifically?

DJ: Not really. Melton's strength is they are very clear on expectation playing a role, similar to us in 2023. (Ironically) the Bloods are an excellent blueprint having won in '22, fell short in '23 and bounced in '24 with a flag. We won in 2023, fell short in '24 and 2025 well......you get my drift. We need to improve in the area of 'clear expectation' down to the 22nd man each week.  

S: Dan, of last year’s finalists the Devils had the fewest number (10) of players average 16 disposal or more. Is it fair to suggest you were lacking two or three impact players (hence Nick Hind and Mickey Edwards additions) or do those numbers tell you something else?

DJ: It tells me we have high calibre top end talent and a healthy depth of role players. We're excited for a number of players capable of progressing to the next tier of their footy journey.

S: Tell us about your exciting new recruits Nick Hind and Mickey Edwards and their likely roles....

DJ: Hind - clearly a highly valued versatile acquisition. Nick has already shown great leadership and has fitted into the group seamlessly. As far as pinpointing any specific role, we will play it by ear to best suit our makeup.

Edwards - athletic type, left foot utility who covers the ground well, still in his early 20's - back, forward, wing option. We will be patient with Mickey given he is coming off an ACL injury. We're rapt to have him join the club and think his greatest impact will come in the second half of the season especially. Body preparation is paramount.

S: Mace Cousins, Brady Wright, Joel Cadman and Lucas Impey are your four VFL affiliated players - do you expect to see much of them or do you plan for a season without them?:

DJ: I would anticipate Mace is more unlikely to be with us for the most part. Brady, I would think will get his opportunity at VFL level. Joel is having a terrific preseason (best yet) so we're hopeful he can break into the team at Werribee and chase his footy dream. Lucas, we need to remember is relatively new to the game and remains a work in progress at Williamstown. We fully support the boys and will monitor their progress with keen interest. With reference to planning - availability (to play with us) will be considered a bonus.    

S: Is there anything in the way of Adam Azzopardi and Joel Cadman taking their games to new levels of impact from week to week?

DJ: Adam finished fourth in our best and fairest and missed a block of footy with a broken jaw. We saw first-hand Adam's progress in the finals series injury free. He's an important part of our make-up. Joel too is chasing some continuity with his footy free of injury. Not dissimilar to Adam, Joel was instrumental in the final third of the season and pipped only by Brett (Bewley) as best in finals. I think we (and Joel) may have found his spot and are excited for what that holds on the back of an uninterrupted preseason. 

S: Any diamonds in the rough at the Devils to get excited about ahead of the new season?

DJ: We have a few guys that have been in the program for 2-3 years now with the 20+ games profile we believe have considerable scope. Mitch Gardiner is one example.

S: If you had to attach a theme or key phrase for the year ahead at the Devils - how would you word that?

DJ: Dare to Darley. Theme is centred around our values and what it means to be a Darley person.

PLAYER INS:

N. Hind (Essendon AFL), M. Edwards (Banyule).

PLAYER OUTS:

M. Ward (Ocean Grove), M. Denham (retired)

VFL AFFILIATED PLAYERS:

M. Cousins (Werribee), B. Wright (Werribee), J. Cadman (Werribee), L. Impey (Williamstown).

PRACTICE MATCH SCHEDULE:

March 15 - vs South Barwon (H)
March 22 - vs Pascoe Vale (@Overnewton College)

IMPROVERS TIP: (OUTSIDE OF DARLEY)

DJ: Sebastopol

FLAG TIP: (OUTSIDE OF DARLEY)

DJ: Melton



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Darley Delight as Devils claim the Flag

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A never-say-die Darley came from the clouds to pinch its third BFNL Premiership in a one-point thriller over North Ballarat at City Oval.



  • Darley

    11.5.71

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    10.10.70


Devils’ utility Billy Myers became the hero after slotting his second goal in the 31st minute of the last quarter to put the Devils in front with just seconds remaining.

While there were plenty of superlatives flying around in the aftermath best describing the nature of the ‘steal’, jubilation for Darley and heartbreak for North Ballarat were the overwhelming constants.

North Ballarat were brave, and for many the best side on the day. The Roosters lead for all bar four minutes of the second term and the handful of the dying seconds post the Myers sealer.

Roosters’ midfield trio Cam McCullum, Riley Polkinghorne and Jack Riding bounced back from their second semi vulnerabilities to nullify Devils’ playmaker combo Brett Bewley and Luther Baker.

Experienced Roosters’ coach Brendan McCartney had his young group on point, coming oh so close to pulling off what would have been a deserving win.

The Roosters hunted in numbers with great effect and finished the game ahead in most key KPIs but not the one that mattered most, the scoreboard.

Devils’ coach Dan Jordan conceded North Ballarat held the advantage over his boys who were aiming to end their season with a tenth straight win.

“I thought you (North Ballarat) outplayed us today,” Jordan said.

The Roosters led by as much as 26 points early in the third quarter when former Essendon, Western Bulldogs and Geelong forward Stewart Crameri kicked truly from a set shot 40 metres out from goal.

Just how the Devils were able to get out of their dire situation would still have most of the footy public baffled.

Roosters’ fans would have every right to think they would win the replay given the nature of their performance - arguably their best for the season despite the loss.

But let’s not forget the Devils had to do plenty right to win the game with every bit of time, score and momentum seemingly against them.

Shane Page and Duncan Cadman were a pillar of strength, the unofficial quarterbacks denying the hunters. Their courage, rebound, second and third efforts would help change the narrative and keep the dream alive.

Jordan opted to park structure discussions at the last change leaning toward his faith in the group, a relationship two years in the build.

Onus on character, resilience and trust was the overriding theme that gave onlookers goosebumps and the realisation that all was not lost.

A four-goal-to-one final term capped by the icy vein finish of Myers would see the Devils storm home to win by the barest of margins in a BFNL Grandstand finish for the ages.

For all of Jordan’s football successes, predominantly on-field, strangely it was the 42-year-olds first flag involvement since his 2002 stint with VAFA club St Bernard’s. Drought over.

More broadly it was the Devils’ third BFNL Premiership since 2015 and first since 2017.

The crowning achievement is just reward for a season rendered ‘complicated’ given their entire first half season was played ‘away’ due to an elongated completion of its new facility.

The Devils hardworking faithful will duly celebrate for as long as they see fit, a memory now etched in Black and White folklore. ‘Redemption complete’.

For North Ballarat, while every bit brave, are left reeling in the space of contemplation, filtering what could have been.

That’s footy.

Medal winners

Roy Edward Memorial Trophy: Riley Polkinghorne (North Ballarat)

AFL Victoria Country Medal: Billy Myers (Darley)

Coaches’ Verdict

Dan Jordan (Darley): “Full respect to North Ballarat, I think they actually outplayed us in most facets for the day but we hung in and took our big moments in the last quarter and sometimes that can be enough in footy and ultimately proved the difference.

Special mention for Leigh Spiteri (shoulder) who had the unselfishness to pull out of the game midweek. Brave call for the betterment of the group.

He too is a premiership player this year in our eyes.”

Brendan McCartney (North Ballarat): ”Great game of footy. So proud of our players commitment to the contest and what was needed in the game. (We) did our very best as a club on Grand Final day. Well done to Darley.”

Darley 3.2-20, 4.2-26, 7.4-46, 11.5-71 defeated

North Ballarat 3.3-21, 6.4-40, 9.6-60, 10.10-70

Darley (Scoop's Best): S.Page, D.Cadman, M.Denham, J.Cadman, An.Azzopardi, J.Zeestraten, B.Bewley, B.Myers, B.Young.

North Ballarat (Scoop’s Best): C.McCullum, Ri.Polkinghorne, J.Riding, S.Glover, I.Lovisson, S.Crameri, S.McCartin, J.Sparkman, F.Loader.

Darley (Goals): J.Cadman 3, W.Johnson 2, B.Myers 2, B.Bewley, D.Matricardi, M.Cousins, And Azzopardi.

North Ballarat (Goals): S.Crameri 3, J.Quick 2, S.Glover 2, H.Loader, J.Riding, Ri Polkinghorne.



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Darley Stalwarts Awarded Keith Lawrence Award

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The recent annual general meeting of the Ballarat FNL saw a number of items addressed to conclude the 2022 season, with the Keith Lawrence Service Award being presented to Vicki & Craig Baker from the Darley FNC.


The award is presented inmemory, and to honour the legacy of Keith Lawrence who was one of the most outstanding and long serving volunteers of the Ballarat FNL.

Having played for more than 25 years across 416 games, Keith provided his knowledge and experience to the Sebastopol FC as secretary and later treasurer and president. In all, a total of 55 years service was provided by Keith in the administration and service of community football.

This year’s recipients of the aware are well known across the wider BFNL community and are well deserved after themselves providing great service to their beloved Devils.

Both Craig and Vicki Baker are a huge part of the Darley Football Club and have been involved with the club for over 30 years.

Craig Baker

  • 1995 premiership coach
  • Inducted as a Life Member to Darley Football Club in 1998.
  • 35 years’ service to the Darley FNC in roles that include:
    - Senior Coach
    - Committee Member
    - Football Manager
    - Awarded Best Clubman for many years including season 2022

Vicki Baker

  • A Life Member of the Darley Junior Football Club and served many years on Committee.
  • Helped to establish female football at both Junior and Senior levels
  • Reserves Team Manager for 6+ years and Under 18s Team manager prior to this.
  • Awarded Best Clubwoman in season 2022

The Ballarat FNL is lucky to have such dedicated and passionate volunteers at club level, combined with their work over many years assisting the league through interleague, we congratulate both Vicki & Craig on be awarded the Keith Lawrence Service Award for 2022.



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Decade at a Glance - Bacchus Marsh FNC

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Decade at a glance.

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    168

  • Wins

    79

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    88

  • Finals Wins

    5

  • GF Appearances

    2

  • Premierships

    1

It was a solid decade for the Cobras, a decade that included back to back Grand FInal appearances in 2016 & 2017, which resulted in the Cobras winning the ultimate prize in the 2016 decider.
 
After an 8th place finish on the ladder last season (2019), have far can they go in season 2021?

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Decade at a Glance - Ballarat FNC

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Decade at a glance.

  • Games

    168

  • Wins

    73

  • Losses

    93

  • Finals Wins

    4

  • GF Appearances

    2

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It was an up and down sort of decade for the Swans, with Grand Final appearances in 2010 and 2014, however unfortunately for their sake came up short on both occassions.

With the massive aquisition of triple AFL premiership star Josh Gibson and a host of key re-signing's (headlined by playing senior assistant coach Andrew Hooper) can the young Swans challenge for a finals birth in season 2021?


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Decade at a Glance - Darley FNC

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Decade at a glance.

  • Games

    175

  • Wins

    101

  • Losses

    73

  • Finals Wins

    9

  • GF Appearances

    2

  • Premierships

    2

It was a strong decade for the Devils claiming the premiership in 2015 & 2017.

The Devils were once again a contender in 2019, finishing the H&A season in 3rd position, but unfortunately for their sake were eliminated in the first week of the finals series.

Where will Darley finish in 2021? Will they once again be compeiting for the ultimate glory!?


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Decade at a Glance - East Point FNC

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Decade at a glance.

  • Games

    172

  • Wins

    101

  • Losses

    69

  • Finals Wins

    7

  • GF Appearances

    2

  • Premierships

    2

They finished the decade as the dominant team of the BFNL winning back to back premierships!

Can East Point go a step further and make it a 3peat in 2021?


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