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Bloods Flag Dream to Come from Within

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Next up in Scoop's club-by-club predictions is Melton. The Bloods will be feeling the loss of big forward Mark Orr, but with a more settled pre-season and an injury-free start, coach Aaron Tymms is hopeful the club can take the next step in 2021. 


Melton

2021 Coach: Aaron Tymms

2019 Performance: Finished 5th (home & away) – Played 16 Won 10 Lost 6

2019 BFNL Rankings: Attack - 6th, Defence - 1st

Scoop’s 2021 prediction: 4th - 8th

EXPECT Melton to tinker with their forward line set up in 2021 in the absence of key big man Mark Orr who has left the club who left the club due to travel.

While Orr's return on the goal front was modest (19) last season in 2019, the structural advantages and flexibility he brings to the line-up will be sorely missed. Not only will the Bloods look a little smaller going forward they will also need to find a pinch-hitting relief option for Ben Archard in the ruck.

Bloods coach Aaron Tymms acknowledged replacing the club’s 2019 Runner Up Best and Fairest won't be easy. You can also add gun midfielders Shaun Campbell (to Parkside) and more recently Connor Griffiths (to Yarrawonga) into the mix of star exits.

"That trio especially will leave a big hole that's for sure," he said.

"We've been throwing the magnets around a bit over pre-season, trying to find the right mix forward with Orry leaving, and [now] how the midfield group will look for us come Round One.

"I expect we'll see players in different roles this year. We could play Ryan Carter forward, but in my opinion, he's one of the best shut down defenders in the comp."

 

Bloods fans will expect to be a part of the business end conversation for a third successive season after rising to prominence in 2018 with a runners-up result that exceeded expectation. The writing was on the wall for another tilt at a flag in 2019, but their form by their own standards was patchy at best before falling short to Sebastopol in the penultimate week of finals.

Tymms hopes an uninterrupted pre-season and injury-free list will hold them in good stead early for a tough opening month of footy.

"In 2019, we couldn't even get on our ground until Round One, which wasn't ideal," he said.

"And with Archard and Denham going down early with hamstring injuries, it had us on the back foot a little."

While the Bloods had just five players play every game in 2019, they were matched only by East Point for the fewest number of players used (34), mounting the argument that attrition rate is one thing, and who gets injured is another.

Tymms is hopeful there is enough improvement within the club to take the next step in 2021.

Kevin Klix (Deer Park - small forward), Lachlan Watkins (Coburg, Melton South) and youngster Lachlan Phillips (Western Jets/Melton Centrals - midfield) have been welcoming additions for the Bloods in testing times for all clubs post-COVID, while dangerous forward Jordyn Cotter returns after a lengthy lay off with an injury.

"I know we have a young list, most of the guys are still 21-22 years old, but we think there is enough talent here to give it a shake."

Proven match-winning forward, Braedan Kight, is said to be flying on the track, while experienced trio Ben Archard, Matt Denham and runaway 2019 B&F winner Dyson Stevens are moving freely ahead of the shouldering duties that await them in the new season.     

Shaun Campbell (to Parkside), Daniel Walker (to Melton South), Darren Haby (WRFL), Michael Hibbert (work), Mitch Brockwell (to Diggers Rest) join Orr, Campbell and Griffiths as the other notable absentees for 2021.

Who knows what influence the departed and a difficult draw will have on the Bloods in 2021?

I'm on the fence.

*Affilliated players: Jake Greiser (Williamstown VFL)

Tymms' Tips

Flag tip (outside Melton): East Point

Improvers tip: Bacchus Marsh

Bloods pass mark:Deep finals



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By The Numbers After Round 10

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BFNL Team Stats Ladders after Ten Rounds of Competition.


BFNL Attack Ratings

(Pts FOR avg) - After 10 Rounds

Club (Pts FOR avg)
North Ballarat 94.55 points
East Point 93.44 points
Sebastopol 78.77 points
Melton 76.55 points
Ballarat 74.30 points
Melton South 73.33 points
Redan 71.22 points
Bacchus Marsh 66.11 points
Lake Wendouree 65.44 points
Sunbury 61.44 points
Darley 52.33 points

BFNL Defence Ratings

(Pts AGST avg) - After 10 Rounds

Club (Pts FOR avg)
North Ballarat 56 points
Melton 56.44 points
Bacchus Marsh 64.77 points
Sunbury 68.12 points
Ballarat 68.90 points
Sebastopol 69.66 points
East Point 70.77 points
Redan 73.11 points
Lake Wendouree 77.22 points
Darley 92.55 points
Melton South 106.22 points

BFNL Goal Efficiency

After 10 Rounds - 2021 comp avg 49.81%

Club Percentage %
Melton South 60%
Darley 54.76%
North Ballarat 53.68%
East Point 52.81%
Sebastopol 50.75%
Melton 49.25%
Bacchus Marsh 48%
Ballarat 46.64%
Lake Wendouree 45.81%
Redan 43.78%
Sunbury 41.53%

BFNL Shots On Goal

(Per game avg) After 10 Rounds - 2021 comp avg 21.02

Club (Per game avg)
North Ballarat 25.67
East Point 25.67
Redan 22.33
Ballarat 22.30
Sebastopol 22.11
Melton 22.11
Lake Wendouree 19.88
Bacchus Marsh 19.44
Sunbury 19.22
Melton South 18.33
Darley 14.00

BFNL Average Scores

Average score (win) - 90.1 points

Average score (loss) - 56.64 points

Average winning margin - 33.46 points


BFNL Quarters Won

After 10 Rounds

Club Fraction - Percentage
North Ballarat 24/36 - 66.66%
Melton 24/36 - 66.66%
Sebastopol 23/36 - 63.88%
East Point 21.5/36 - 59.72%
Ballarat 21/40 - 52.50%
Lake Wendouree 18.5/36 - 51.39%
Bacchus Marsh 15.5/36 - 43.05%
Redan 17/36 - 47.22%
Sunbury 16/36 - 44.44%
Melton South 12.5/36 - 34.72%
Darley 7/36 - 19.44%


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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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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. 

END RELEASE



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Carlton Draft Recommit to BFNL

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In another positive sign for the league, CUB have recommitted to the McDonalds Ballarat FNL for the 2021 season.


Through the Carlton Draught brand, CUB will continue as BFNL Finals Series naming partner and be the exclusive beer for the 2021 McDonalds BFNL Carlton Draught Finals Series.

League chair Adrian Bettio, on the announcement:

"It's great to see a major brand such as Carlton Draught stay on with the league and provide great support for next year. I know our clubs and supporters will be happy to see Carlton Draught and other CUB products across the 2021 finals series"

The confirmation of CUB continuing with the league through 2021 comes on the back of a host of major partners recommitting to support both the league and clubs through the COVID period.



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Carlton Draught Senior Grand Final Event Information

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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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Coffee Vendor Applications for Finals

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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 Impacts Due to Lockdown

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The McDonald's Ballarat FNL announces impacts to the various competitions in light of the lockdown announcement from the Victorian Government. 

Detailed below is the impact this lockdown has on the various BFNL competitions and how they will be managed. 

MCDONALD'S BFNL SENIOR COMPETITION 

The senior competition will be paused, effective immediately, until such time as health advice and government policy allows for a return to competition. 

Round 11 was due to be played Saturday 17thJuly, which would have been the first milestone required by the league for the integrity of the 2021 premiership, in that all clubs will have played each other once. 

The intention is to restart the senior competition with a delayed Round 11 to meet this requirement detailed above. 

Impacts on the balance of the home & away fixture will be dependent on the length of the lockdown and the start-up timeframe for a return to play. 

All options for the remainder of the season, including finals, will be considered as the situation evolves and becomes clear. 

MCDONALD'S BFNL JUNIOR COMPETITION 

The junior competition will see the coming round of matches across football and netball removed from the fixture. This round will not see any results recorded, nor games played. 

Given the period impacted to date, and the need to finalise the season, this round of football and netball will not be rescheduled. 

The junior competitions will resume at the round fixtured as of the date a return to play is allowed. 

McDELIVERY BFL WOMEN'S 

As with the junior fixture, BFLW competitions will see the coming round of matches removed from the fixture. This round will not see any results recorded, nor games played. 

Given the period impacted to date, and the need to finalise the season, this round of football will not be rescheduled. 

The junior competitions will resume at the round fixtured as of the date a return to play is allowed. 

The league, through our member clubs, support the measures that have been introduced to address the health concerns COVID is having within our community and look forward to positive news next week that will see a return to play as soon as possible. 

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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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Comprehensive First Aid Services to be Provided for Every Junior Game

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The McDonalds Ballarat FNL continue to set the standard across competitions with confirmation that Vita First Aid will partner with the league in 2023.


The partnership will ensure that qualified first responders will be in attendance at every junior football and netball game through the 2023 season to provide the best medical care should it be needed. Vita First Aid staff will complement the terrific work undertaken by club volunteer trainers and add to the support provided.

Introduced as a trial in 2022, the overwhelming success led to an extension of this service to provide quality care for competitors and to further enhance the commitment to junior football and netball in the league.

As the only competition in regional Victoria to provide such a service and care, the Ballarat FNL is proud to set the standard for on field and off field competition and support.

Ballarat FNL General Manager, Shane Anwyl

“Providing qualified first aid services to our players is critical at this time given the concerns around concussion and other ongoing injuries.

Vita First Aid give a level certainty and “peace of mind” certainly for parents knowing their children can receive quality care should they be seriously injured.”



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Condolences

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On behalf of the Ballarat Football Netball League, we wish to send our deepest condolences to the Castlemaine Football Netball Club and the greater Bendigo Football Netball League community following the tragic loss of an under 18s player earlier today.
Our thoughts are with the family, friends and club as they go through this difficult time.



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COVID Safe Training Plan Update

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AFL Victoria has updated the Return to Play protocols with the latest requirements for face masks indoors and space density limits.


What clubs need to know:

- Face masks must be work in all indoor spaces

- Outdoor capacity limits:

  • Max. group size of 100 people
  • No more than 1 per 2 square metres if using electronic check-ins
  • 1 per 4 square metres if using paper-based registers

- Indoor capacity limits:

  • Max. 1 per 4 square metres
  • Limit change room access to players and essential staff ONLY, with capacity limited to 1 per 2 square metres

- Every club MUST have a COVID Safe Plan in place before matches recommence

- Update and continue to follow your COVID Safe Training Plan - You can find the AFL Vic COVID Safe Plan template here

- The updated protocols provide additional clarity on managing a positive COVID-19 case within a club

“Keeping up to date with COVID protocols changes helps keep all of our footy and netball communities safe and COVID compliant," said BFNL General Manager, Shane Anwyl.

“It is important that every club has a COVID Safe Plan in place and that updates are implemented. We thank Club COVID Officers, committees, coaches and players for their outstanding work in setting us up for a COVID Safe 2021 season."

As it stands, spectator capacity for matches remains at a maximum of 1000 patrons, not including participants. AFL Victoria has advised that more detail on the management of spectators is being prepared and will be provided to clubs once available. Any further updates will be shared on www.bfnl.com.au and the BFNL Facebook page.



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COVID-19 Restriction Impact on BFNL Competitions

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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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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 2023 Season Preview

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With preseason preparations well under way and Round 1 fast approaching, Scoop goes one-on-one with all 11 senior coaches ahead of the 2023 McDonalds BFNL season.


CLUB: Darley

COACH: Dan Jordan (2nd Season)

2022 Home & Away Record: 4th (10-6, 111.20%)


Scoop: Can we expect much of the same from the Devils in 2023 or is it fair to suggest you can better a group second time around - natural progression if you will?

Dan Jordan: Clearly last year was an educational phase learning how we want to play. Given that base we have an opportunity to consolidate and build on our connection and familiarity.

S: You lose A-Grade talent Nick Rodda and Dylan Landt - does this make the challenge considerably more difficult to improve?

DJ: It's exciting really. Opportunity presents for some that wouldn't necessarily have had that chance with Nick and Dylan in the side. Spreading the load essentially is what we're ready to embrace.

S: You played Grand Finalists Melton and Sebastopol only once in 2022 but still averaged 75.3 points AGST per game (ranked 6th in comp) – is there a primary focus in strengthening particular lines this during the pre-season to further support this?

DJ: There's no one particular focus. All three lines we will aim to develop. I see considerable growth for this group with our connection and depth.

S: The addition of Billy Myers is significant. His versatility gives you options. If Round 1 was tomorrow - where would we likely see him line-up? Do you have an ideal position earmarked for him?

DJ: Billy is a quality player who drives standards in preparation and on the track along with Brett (Bewley). We're kind of tossing up at the moment to be honest what role would be 'the ideal'. At the moment, I would say forward/mid but his versatility, as you say, certainly gives us options.

S: Runaway 2022 Henderson Medalist Brett Bewley was hampered by a calf complaint at the business end of last year. Has that meant a re-assessment of his potential midfield minutes despite the absence of Landt?

DJ: Depends on our depth around the ball. Brett shouldered a heavy workload for us last year and had an outstanding season. I've always been a fan of having your best players around the ball but we'll keep an eye on it - I’m quite happy for him to be peaking later than Round 1.

S: What are some of the identified strengths of the club?

DJ: Our connection in defence and knowing each other’s roles.

S: Where do you expect to see your projected improvement come from?

DJ: Contested ball craft and intensity. Creative ball movement and less predictability. Forward half defence. Dealing with expectation.

S: How has pre-season training looked?

DJ: The boys came back after the break looking good. That fitness base gives us an advantage to work at higher intensity and be less prone to injury.

S: Who do you expect to be the biggest improvers this year? (Outside of your club)

DJ: Sunbury - they played some good footy at the back end of last season and were able to beat Melton.

S: Who is your flag tip? (Outside of your club)

DJ: Melton – I think they’ll be pretty similar to last year and will be hard to beat.

KEY INS:

Billy Myers (Williamstown VFL), Matt Denham (Melton), Billy Sullivan (Melton South), Riley Matricardi (Trentham), Darcy Matricardi (Trentham)

PLAYER OUTS:

N.Rodda (Warrnambool), D.Landt (Dimboola)

VFL AFFILIATED PLAYERS:

B.Young (Footscray). M.Cousins (Geelong)


Scoop's Darley prediction: 3rd - 4th



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