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BFNL Round 13 Review

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Scoop' Reviews Round 13

Round 13 saw the emergence of a genuine threat to flag favourites Melton, as North Ballarat sent the Bloods home with considerably more to think about moving forward. The windy, wintery conditions across the region saw the lowest goal count of any round this year. In the wash-up, the top six remained the same with Bacchus Marsh knocking on the door in seventh place with their percentage keeping them outside. 



  • North Ballarat

    8.11.59

  • Def

  • Melton

    3.7.25


Melton's unbeaten run in 2022 came to an end at the weekend, going down to North Ballarat by 34 points. Ironically, the last team to beat the Bloods was North Ballarat back in Round 8 of 2021 at Mars Stadium. While many didn't see the upset coming, North Ballarat coach Brendan McCartney gave us fair warning. In fact, McCartney identified the resemblance of some positive habits as far back as Round 6 when his boys failed dismally against the Bloods at their first meet by 68 points. The former Western Bulldogs coach has never looked too far ahead, rather a firm believer in the season having 'a long way to go'.

The hard-working, sleeves-up performance of his boys at the weekend offers hope and optimism to not only North Ballarat but rival clubs as well. The blueprint to defeating Melton lies in the replay for all to see – but is easier said than done. For Aaron Tymms and his boys was it that loss you had to have? Or does the nature of the loss give reason to be concerned now that clubs know Melton are beatable? Great result for the competition, we have a cracking climax to the season to look forward to.

Since Tymms' appointment as Head Coach of the Bloods in the 2018 season, Melton are 0-3 at Mars Stadium - the home of this year's McDonald’s Ballarat FNL Grand Final.

A blend of North Ballarat youth and experience led the charge with Jamie Quick (3 goals - BOG), Sam Artz and Tim Speirs named in the best. For the Bloods, Blake Souter continued his stellar season to feature along with Jordan Kight and Liam Carter. It was the Bloods' lowest score since Round 10, 2019 (3.6-24 v Ballarat)

What the coaches said:

Brendan McCartney (North Ballarat):Tough conditions with many long contests. Our boys were fantastic in the contest and played for each other. We are working hard and making good progress.

Aaron Tymms (Melton):North’s pressure was elite; they hunted the footy and the man with intent. The third quarter was the big one for them when they just 'blew us out of the water'. We will learn plenty and will be better for it. Well deserved win.


  • Darley

    6.12.48

  • Def

  • Sunbury

    4.12.36


Darley recorded its seventh win of the season under new coach Dan Jordan to cling to the sixth position on the ladder with a 12-point win over Sunbury. The Lions' 2-9 record did not affect the Devils' mindset heading in and were under no illusions - this was a 'danger game' by definition. And they weren't wrong. To label the conditions 'testing' would be an understatement - just simple execution of the basic fundamentals was held at a premium. And it was the Lions who adjusted best in the opening half, their run and carry especially by hand denied the Devils a game on their terms.

Lions' quintet Harry Minton-Connell (two goals), Haydn Ross, Josh Guthrie, Harry Power and Daniel Toman combined on numerous occasions through the middle of the ground, exposing the Devils' two-way run on the back of turnovers. Tyson Lever, Patrick Scanlon and Jack Hannett provided plenty of drive off half back for the Lions on a tough day for Sunbury's forwards. After halftime and a pointed message from Jordan, the Devils settled with the breeze to arrest a nine-point deficit with three goals in the opening 10 minutes. Despite most of the quarter played in the Devils' half of the ground, they could manage just 3.9 for the term despite the clear weight of possession.

A test of character and belief awaited the Devils heading into the breeze for the final stanza. While the Lions pressed and had their moments, the Devils collective simply found a way to hold on. Defender Mitch Ward kicked the sealer against the run of play 27 minutes in to break the Lions' hearts. While both sides struggled to hit the scoreboard on the goal front, it would be Sunbury left lamenting a wasteful 1.6 final term.

Darley's VFL affiliates Billy Myers and Dylan Landt were a class above on a tough day at any level and were part of a support crew a dozen strong that ensured Jordan's Devils got over the line.

What the coaches said:

Travis Hodgson (Sunbury):Super first quarter into the breeze. We challenged the opposition with our run and carry. (We) failed to use the scoring end in the second quarter and that was the beginning of the end. Credit to Darley, they know how to win, an element of footy we're clearly still trying to learn.

Dan Jordan (Darley):A hard fought win in trying conditions with great spirit and discipline shown.


  • Bacchus Marsh

    8.19.67

  • Def

  • Melton South

    5.5.35


The Cobras led from go-to-woe to secure the Premiership points with a win over the Panthers at Melton Rec Reserve.

Again, in tough conditions, the state of play wasn't pretty to the eye. Both sides struggled to gain any impetus on the scoreboard, locked on four goals apiece at three-quarter time. But it was the Cobras who broke the shackles to open up in the final term adding four goals to one. Cobras forward Aaron Willetts (5 goals) was the star on the day and arguably the difference. According to Panthers coach Heath Pritchard, his boys were disappointed with their performance. The game held greater expectations for their club and a fourth win of the season. The Panthers' home record extends to 0-7 for the year.

The Cobras would be delighted with a seventh win, remaining just outside the top six on percentage. Jack Williams, Tom German and Nick Stuhldreier overwhelmed the Panthers winning plenty of their own ball while youngster Joshua Huxtable continues to progress.

Experienced Panthers trio Billy Lloyd, Dylan Jones and Matthew Notman featured prominently for the home side while Cody Chapman continues to thrive in his most consistent year yet. Dylan Conway returned for the Navy Blue and White while concerns on Cobras ruckman Daniel Burton's (foot) prognosis gains momentum (missed last 3 weeks).

What the coaches said:

Heath Pritchard (Melton South):We were disappointing today. (We) really just didn't get our game going at all and we know we can perform much better than what we did today. The good thing about footy is you get the opportunity to show improvement the next week.

Tom German (Bacchus Marsh):We played a good four quarters without the scoreboard results for the first three (quarters). We were able to break the game open in the fourth (quarter). We had a really good spread of contributors across the ground from our younger guys to our elder statesman.


  • Sebastopol

    10.8.68

  • Def

  • East Point

    7.18.60


Sebastopol answered the challenge put to them mid-week with a match-winning opening term. It was enough to stave off a late charge from league heavyweights East Point. Once again the wind played a significant role as the 'Burras took full advantage of it in the first term, outscoring the Kangas 38-2. The reigning dual Premiers' response with the breeze was that of inaccuracy at goal (2.8), as they trailed by 28 points to finish the half. While the Kangas went on to outscore the 'Burras five goals to two in the second half, the damage was already done. The Kangas finished eight points shy at the final siren despite superior shots on goal numbers. 25 to 18 tells the story.

It took the 'Burras big guns to make it 2-0 over the Kangas in 2022. Tony Lockyer, James Keeble (two goals), Matt Austin and Lachie Cassidy featured as the better players as did Luke Kiel (three goals) who returned for his first game since Round 1. The 'Burras also had a stroke of luck with a goal from Hugo Papst who had gone to match up the Kangas' spare in defence, Jordy Johnston. Despite conceding the goal, Jordy along with his brother Matty led the Kangas' comeback and were ably supported by Joel Van Meel, Mickitja Rotumah-Onus and young duo Charlie Molan and Liam Howard.

Both sides face tough assignments again this week, with the 'Burras heading down the highway for a meeting with Bacchus Marsh. East Point host new giant killers North Ballarat at Eastern Oval.

What the coaches said:

Michael Searl (Sebastopol):(I was) really pleased with our first half. Our ability to take our chances in front of goal set up the win. We restricted their efficiency and forced many of their shots wide or under pressure. They outworked us in the second half, but we dug in and had enough contributors across the ground to hold on. 

Jake Bridges (East Point):Lapses (in judgement) continue to challenge us. Our grind and effort continue as a strength. The toughness of Mark Sculley holding himself upright to be there for the team is reminder of how united our club is. With a disappointing result comes a greater hunger to be better.


  • Ballarat

    11.9.75

  • Def

  • Redan

    8.11.59


The Swans kicked the highest score of the round in difficult conditions, holding off Redan by 15 points at Alfredton Oval. Their efforts were made easier by an upbeat start that saw the Swans minus Josh Gibson (hamstring) and Nick Weightman (concussion) in front by 15 points at quarter time and later, by 16 at the half.

Swans midfielders Will Liston and Sam James enjoy their best run of form for the season to feature again, while youngster Angus Bade made it back-to-back weeks amid voting contention. Four Swans players recorded multiple goals, namely Andrew Hooper, Jack Dunne, Paddy Simpson and Rhys Perry, all finished with two majors. More was asked of Swans ruckman Marcus Powling in his second game back from a hamstring. The Swans raised Powling's game time from 70% to near 90%. Coach Joe Carmody was very pleased with his game.

For Redan their 4-8 win/loss record is beginning to 'red-line' as potential Finals hopes, slip away. While they were beaten once again in a game, they would have fancied their chances, some merit can be given to their final quarter response. Reducing a 29-point deficit to 15 at the game's end. The Lions' best is very good, two of their four wins have come over North Ballarat and Sebastopol. Any resemblance of that form on the road this week against Darley would see them with a good chance of claiming their third scalp above them for the year.

While the Lions were buoyed with the inclusion of Cooper Craig-Peters, too much was asked of a young group to take down the Swans. The Atchison brothers Cooper and Flynn were named best along with Craig-Peters, Daniel Bond, and experienced forward Grant Bell (two goals). Lions’ barometer duo Izaac Grant and Lachie George also finished with two.

What the coaches said:

Joe Carmody (Ballarat):Very difficult conditions but we were able to score against the breeze in the second quarter with limited inside 50s which gave us a break, we held (them) for the rest of the game.

Jarrett Giampaolo (Redan);Very challenging day for both sides with the conditions. (There was) probably a 4-5 goal breeze to one end. We weren't able to capitalise on that in the second quarter, while the Swans made good use of their opportunity in the third. The boys battled all the way to the end to get close enough, but the Swans were just too good in a close one.



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Round 14 Football Preview with 'Scoop'

Things are still a tug of war in the current ladder of McDonald's Ballarat FNL Senior Men's comp. The top six are still uncertain with five weeks left. Round 14 could be the turning point, so let's take a look at what could be a taste of things to come.



  • Redan

  • Vs

  • Darley

SATURDAY JULY 23RD - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

Last time they met (Round 6): Redan 78 def by Darley 133

Devils coach Dan Jordan will need to extract every ounce of effort and buy-in from his young group if they're to avoid a loss at home to Redan. Despite the emphatic nature of the Devils' win at their earlier meeting, injury and unavailability of key Darley players suggest the Lions are in this game up to their eyeballs - if they weren't already. Billy Myers (VFL return), Dylan Landt (wedding), Shane Page (overseas), Leigh Spiteri (hamstring) and Bailey Wright (Rebels) will all be missing from the Devils' hard-fought 12-point win over Sunbury last week.

The Devils' 7-5 season win/loss record (6th) over the Lions' 4-8 (8th) doesn't truly reflect the nature of favouritism. The Lions’ best is very good with wins over top six teams North Ballarat and Sebastopol, as well as narrow defeats to Melton (10 pts) and Ballarat (6 pts & 15 pts) along the way. The Devils’ only win against top six opposition came against Sebastopol (6pts) in Round 1.

In fairness, Redan may have to get this road trip assignment done without Cooper Craig-Peters (likely VFL return) and Liam Hoy (doubtful - hamstring) who is nearing three weeks on the sidelines. But the Lions should not fear the highway with wins over Sunbury and Melton South already this year.

The returns on the goal front of both sides are expected to yield the greatest interest externally as leading Devils forward Nick Rodda (44 goals) attempts to counteract the damage of Lions' sharpshooters Izaac Grant (27), Lachie George (20) and Grant Bell (15) at the other end who make up 52% of all Redan's goals. Internally, however, I expect the focus to be on clearance and contested ball. Redan has a history of being good around stoppage - expect Lachie George and Daniel Bond to shoulder the load against in-form Devils combo Brett Bewley and Luther Baker. In summary, very much a dangerous game for Darley, and the last roll of the dice for Redan.   


  • Bacchus Marsh

  • Vs

  • Sebastopol

SATURDAY JULY 23RD - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

Last time they met (Round 10): Sebastopol 45 def by Bacchus Marsh 67

The battle between the Cobras and the ‘Burras verges on Match of the Round billing given the winner will find themselves a game clear inside the top six. It's hard to fathom that these two sides met just four weeks ago when the Cobras kicked away early to a 26-point quarter-time lead before steadying late for a thoroughly deserved 22-point win on the road.

I know the venue favours Bacchus Marsh ahead of the return bout, but there are a few notable list changes - two ‘big ins’ and one 'big out' - that could swing the pendulum the visitors’ way. ‘Burras' utility Luke Kiel (3 goals) made a safe return last week and is likely to back up his performance while reigning Henderson Medallist and 'Burras gun midfielder Lachie Cassidy looks back on track after his promising return in Round 11. The Cobras are expected to be without dominant ruckman Daniel Burton (foot) - his season rests on tenterhooks.

What has impressed across the wider McDonald’s Ballarat FNL is the ability of these two sides to bring the heat and the urgency to the contest. Expect this game to be on from the opening bounce, both teams love the ball in tight. I can guarantee you the Cobras will be up for the scrap… 'Burras heed the warning.

Even Melton coach Aaran Tymms commented on the heat brought by these two sides, albeit for a half. Maybe the team that can sustain the pressure the longest will own the Premiership points come 5pm. The rebound off half back from Cobras duo Jake Owen and Jack Williams versus Tony Lockyer and Riley O'Keefe for Sebas, and how that can amount to scores for each side, will go a long way towards defining the outcome. That quartet lead an impressive list of talent primed for a classic blue-collar in and under square-off.

There's plenty at stake for the winner here, let's hope it can deliver on the promise.


  • Melton

  • Vs

  • Melton South

SATURDAY JULY 23RD - 2.15PM @ MACPHERSON PARK OVAL

Last time they met (Round 1): Melton South 60 def by Melton 140

Panthers coach Heath Pritchard would be the first to concede that copping Melton at Maccy Park on the back of their only defeat so far in 2022 will be a tough ask.

If there's any consolation for Pritchard’s boys, they are one of only two teams to score 18 points or more against the Bloods in first quarters this year. In fact, so dominant have the Bloods been, they're currently 11-1 for first and third quarters. Their only losses for the two terms came last week in the Bloods' 34-point loss to North Ballarat.

Given the Bloods’ numbers for second and fourth quarter wins (7-5) are modest (comparatively) the message is clear: Melton strips teams of their will in opening quarters, outscoring opposition sides 307/113 (+194) before reasserting their authority in the third 392/135 (+257). Seven teams have been kept to one goal or less in first quarters by Melton in their 12 games. It's a bit to digest I know, so what to make of it all?

Melton South must start well to be any chance - go all in early and reassess at quarter time. A no-show opener would spell trouble for the Panthers as the Bloods aim to apply last week's learnings. Tymms told "The Presser” that he has 13 players in the Reserves who have played under him at senior level. Naturally, in the aftermath of a loss, competition for selection heightens. Some listed Seniors will feel like they're playing for their spots and Pritchard’s Panthers will ensure they earn it.

It's a throw at the stumps game for Melton South that presents another growth opportunity. For Melton, no extra motivation is required here - the nature of a local derby will be enough to reaffirm the number one standing on the McDonald’s Ballarat Senior Men’s ladder with an all-around performance.


  • East Point

  • Vs

  • North Ballarat

SATURDAY JULY 23RD - 2.15PM @ EASTERN OAVL

Last time they met (Round 4): North Ballarat 80 def East Point 52

Something tells me Brendan McCartney and his team took a liking to 'the hunters' tag last week with their surprise win over Melton. Hope you enjoyed it, that will be the last we hear of that term for a while…

North Ballarat has deservedly regained 'hunted' status, as the challenge looms for Jake Bridges' East Point. Macca has an eye for football, he sees far more than just the score. Despite North Ballarat's Round 6, 68-point shellacking at the hands of Melton, McCartney was encouraged by what he saw. Surely not?... Surely!  

Since their bye in Round 7, North Ballarat has been building. Despite a three-point hiccup against Redan in Round 9, Maccas' boys have disposed of Bacchus Marsh (27pts, felt like 47), Melton South (83pts), Darley (69pts) and flag favourites Melton (34pts).

The Kangas are a proud group, dual reigning Premiers and a bona fide chance to feature again at the business end. Previously, it's been North Ballarat who has held the edge over the Kangas despite an inferior position on the ladder. Sometimes teams just match up better than others and I think this is a classic example. What is difficult for most teams to contain in East Point's case is not such an issue for North Ballarat. They seem to have the formula, the mix capable of dissolving the Kangas potency.

Bridges' boys get another crack at North Ballarat on Saturday, which makes for compelling viewing. If the Kangas are keen on locking away a top two finish, they'll need to get it done against a North combination that is hitting their straps, with an eye on a similar prize (double chance).    

I’m tipping a low-scoring game. How the Kangas respond to the pressure of North is enough to keep the eyes peeled on this must-watch showstopper. All will be revealed.


  • Lake Wendouree

  • Vs

  • Ballarat

SATURDAY JULY 23RD - 2.15PM @ C.E BROWN RESERVE

Last time they met (Round 8): Ballarat 54 def Lake Wendouree 41

Given the Lakers' 1-10 win/loss record in 2022, coach Jack Fitzpatrick would take any result that resembled their 13-point loss to the Swans in Round 8. Ballarat kicked the last two goals of the game to survive a scare in conditions Fitzpatrick aptly described as abhorrent. Clearly a defining welcome for Jack to the Ballarat winter!

Expect Swans ruckman Marcus Powling to feature prominently, third up from a lengthy lay-off with a hamstring strain. His 'tap to advantage' ability will provide in-form mids Sam James and Will Liston with first use at centre bounce. Converting forward 50 entries remains a work in progress for the Swans but the recent inclusion of Jack Dunne, joining Andrew Hooper provides an extra avenue to goal.

The Swans' defence led by Nick Swain, returning Nick Weightman (concussion) and utility Angus Bade provide plenty of rebound, igniting the impressive Swans when on the spread. Lachie Dawson, Aiden Domic and Daniel Kennedy deliver the grunt between the arcs while their youth are not shy on leg speed.

The Lakers will be refreshed off a hard-earned bye last week and might offer something early to deny the Swans a must-win game on their own terms. Fitzpatrick will be aware the Swans aren't the fastest starters from the grid and will be keen to get them on the hop and stir thoughts of an upset in what would be a most memorable win in front of the hearty faithful. Easier said than done. Scotty Carlin, Jacob Coxall, Timmy Collins and the O'Connell boys will need to dig their heels in while Callum McKay and Nathan Pring lead a busy front six capable of a winning score.

On the flipside, Swans coach Joe Carmody will want this game put to bed early, silencing the crowd in the process. The prized double chance remains in play for the soaring Swannies!


  • Sunbury

  • Bye




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Scoop' Reviews Round 14

When it comes to a top-of-the-table clash, we’re still not too sure who the hunters are, and who are the prey. There really are no easy wins in this competition, regardless of whether clubs are in the top six, pushing to make finals or just playing for the jumper.

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  • Sebastopol

    11.2.68

  • Def

  • Bacchus Marsh

    9.12.66


Sebastopol coughed up a 26-point lead on the road against Bacchus Marsh before steadying late to record an all-important two-point win at Maddingley Park.

There was plenty at stake heading in as the prospect of being a game clear inside the top six brought out the best of both sides in this see-sawing affair.

The 'Burras (minus James Keeble) came to play early and were much cleaner with their ball handling and movement, on their way to a five-goal opening term led by Luke Kiel (2 goals), Matt Austin and Lachie Cassidy who were the primary instigators and beneficiaries of their spread. The Cobras were kept in the game at quarter time with two goals of their own, solely on the back of unforced Sebastopol errors. When the 'Burras kicked the opening two goals of the second term to extend the lead to 26, the forecast for the Cobras looked bleak in otherwise perfect conditions for football.

It was as if the 'Burras had been charged by a cheap battery, their flair and dare virtually disappeared allowing the Cobras back into the game with six consecutive goals. Tom German's men raised the bar around stoppage and began to reap some reward for their ball movement. Cobras forward Aaron Willetts (4 goals), three of those from 'holding' free kicks had the 'Burras defence nervous on the back of repeat entries caused by their own doings - specifically, turnovers.

While 21 scoring shots to 13 in favour of the Cobras tells a story of missed opportunity, the 'rushed' nature of the behinds makes the outcome easier to digest in the wash-up. Sure, the 'Burras took their opportunities, but the Cobras were solid converting in front of goal despite their 3.6 return in the second half. The 'Burras would be thrilled with the win as Liam Stow, Daniel Widgery and Jed Hill (2 goals) took best player honours. The Cobras were reminded of the degrees of difficulty against the better teams not 'turning up' from the get-go. Catching up proved all too much despite the efforts of Simon LaFranchi, Jake Owen, Ryley Stuhldreier and Jack Parente (2 goals). 

What the coaches said:

Tom German (Bacchus Marsh):Sebastopol got the jump on us, but we clawed our way back and were really strong through the middle part of the game. We just failed to take our opportunities while Sebastopol did.

Michael Searl (Sebastopol):It was nice to finally win a close one. Our boys showed plenty of desire and character to arrest the game back after Bacchus Marsh hit the front. Credit to the Cobras denying us the game on our own terms after we led (26 points) early on in the second quarter. We were made to work extremely hard for the win.


  • Redan

    12.13.85

  • Def

  • Darley

    10.11.71


Enigmatic Darley were left lamenting a golden opportunity to consolidate their place in the top six, with a disappointing 14-point loss at home to Redan. You could reel off more than a handful of missing Devils on Saturday to validate the loss but the harsh reality is, that they had enough top end talent to get it done but too many skill errors would prove their undoing. A win for the Devils would have seen them a game clear inside the six. As a result, the Devils' Finals' chances look like a 50% chance at best as their local derby against Bacchus Marsh (7th) on August 6 looms as the premature decider.

The Devils have East Point (home), Bacchus Marsh (away), Bye, and North Ballarat (home) to round out their home and away season. Hats off to Redan and a fifth win. Izaac Grant (4 goals) was named best afield along with Cooper Atchison and progressive youngsters Harry Lawson (2 goals) and Liam Farnsworth (U/17 debut). The Lions remain a very slim mathematical chance of making the Finals. They would need Darley to lose their remaining three games, all while disposing of Lake Wendouree (home), Bacchus Marsh (away) and Melton South (home) comfortably themselves. Also, the Cobras would need to (only just) beat Darley and lose to Sunbury by as much as possible. 'Slim' is the operative word on the Lions' Finals chances.

What the coaches said:

Dan Jordan (Darley):(It was a) disappointing loss where we made too many simple skill errors and gave the ball back to Redan. Full credit to them and their ability to pressure for four quarters and capitilise on their turnovers. (There are) some great learnings and areas to focus on for our young group.

Jarrett Giampaolo (Redan):(There's) been plenty of close games that we've lost this year so it was really pleasing to fight one out and get a win. Two very young sides going at it and a good game of footy to watch. Consistency has been an issue for us, but I thought we played well for four quarters. Reward for effort.


  • East Point

    13.16.94

  • Def

  • North Ballarat

    13.5.83


Reigning dual Premiers East Point successfully reeled in an eight-goal deficit from early on in the second quarter to stun North Ballarat by 11 points, leaving the most loyal of fans in a frenzy of pride and disbelief.

When Brendan McCartney's North led by 37 at quarter time, questions surrounding the Kangas' ability to handle the 2021 Minor Premiers heat had been all but answered given it was considered a three-goal breeze at best. However, Jake Bridges' boys had other ideas on how this game was to play out. McCartney conceded in the aftermath that the Kangas simply 'wanted it more when it mattered’.

The hierarchy at the Kangas must have held some serious faith, steering the ship back from the brink. While the result wasn't the be-all and end-all for the Kangas staring down the barrel at quarter time, credit must be given to all and sundry on and off the field, 'getting the job done.' 

Kangas Premiership players Joel Van Meel, Jacob Brown, Cam Lovig, Mickitja Rotumah-Onus, Joel Mahar, Matty and Jordy Johnston (5 goals) led the charge in a methodical comeback win that could be looked back upon as a season-defining win. The self-belief and confidence boost potentially derived for this group is real. The club has alleviated any doubts about their place in the BFNL pecking order with a seventh win from their last nine games.

But what of North Ballarat? Clearly, their best is good enough and proven against the competition's heavyweights. But good enough for long enough, like many, remains their greatest challenge moving forward. While the game will be remembered more so for the resolve of the Kangas, one can't deny the ominous nature of North Ballarat in the first quarter - scary good.

Collingwood VFL affiliate Sam Glover (5 goals) starred in a losing side while Tom Bromley-Lynch, the Loader brothers and Isaac Lovison were recognised for their four-quarter efforts.

What the coaches said:

Jake Bridges (East Point):We were relentless and never gave up.

Brendan McCartney (North Ballarat):They wanted it more when it mattered and deserved a great win for their footy club. We will learn from the experience and move forward.


  • Ballarat

    10.11.71

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  • Lake Wendouree

    10.5.65


The Swans held off a plucky Lakers outfit to bank an important win on the road by six points.

Despite their impressive 9-4 record, the Swans were made to work hard for the win after trailing at halftime for a ninth occasion this year. The narrow win became the Swans' fifth coming from behind at the half. For the record, 54 out of the 70 BFNL games played so far this year (77%), show the team leading at half-time winning the games. On only 16 occasions (23%), including Ballarat (5 times) has the team trailing been able to come back and win. Next best are Darley (3), East Point (3), Melton (2), Redan, Sebastopol and North Ballarat (1).

I'm not sure how Swans coach Joe Carmody processes the information or whether there's any time spent referencing the habitual nature of their slow starts. As we near the business end, the Swans have three more tests to address the issue, if indeed it is one. I mean, how do you coach rectify the concern? North Ballarat (home), Sunbury (home) and Sebastopol (away) round out the perfect segue into finals for a Swans group on the rise.

Unlikely Swans hero Rhys Perry's six-goal best-on-ground performance, may well have been the difference between writing up the Swans win as opposed to a Lakers upset. The youngster had just two goals from his previous 11 games heading in. Lakers mid/forward Jacob Coxall's four goals gave the home side a chance to post a winning score, but a third-quarter lapse would deny them a second win of the season. Coxall, along with youngsters Cooper James and Bailey Ryan took it up to their more seasoned opponents but the run of Will Liston, Aiden Domic and Paddy Simpson proved enough for the Swans to prevail. Lakers Coach Jack Fitzpatrick was clearly pleased with the efforts of his young group despite the loss and will be hoping for a similar effort against Redan this Saturday. An upset win at City Oval over the Lions would end any slim chance of Redan featuring in the finals.      

What the coaches said:

Jack Fitzpatrick (Lake Wendouree):(We) learnt the hard lesson today that you can play three and a bit excellent quarters of footy and it's not enough to get the job done. They were able to kick 5.2 in a 20-minute period and it was the difference in the game.

Joe Carmody (Ballarat): We had a really poor first half. All credit to Lakers who defended us really well. Improved ball movement in the third quarter set us up with a winning lead at the final change.


  • Melton

    28.13.181

  • Def

  • Melton South

    4.9.33


Melton responded to their only loss in Round 13 with a comprehensive 148-point win over depleted cross-town rivals Melton South.

The Bloods forwards 'came out to play,' putting the Panthers to the sword booting 18 goals to one after half-time. Liam Carter (7 goals), Ryan Carter (5 goals) and Braedan Kight (5 goals) were the beneficiaries of the sheer weight of entries forward in an emphatic, ruthless display from the flag favourites.

Credit to the Panthers for starting as well as they did, within five points at the first change but that's where it ended and the flood gates opened. The Bloods kicked 25 goals to two after quarter time in devastating fashion to record the biggest winning margin and the highest score of the year to date. While the Bloods forwards rejoice in their scoreboard returns, coach Aaron Tymms did not miss the driving forces behind the opportunity. Mark Orr, Lachie Watkins (3 goals) and Jordy Cotter were all lauded as the primary contributors.

For Heath's Pritchard's Panthers, youngster Jarrod Bibby continues to show promise named best for a second time this year against the Bloods, while Billy Lloyd and Cody Chapman were acknowledged for their efforts. While Pritchard had every reason to be disappointed with the one-sided nature of the affair (understatement), their chances had been reduced to near zero in the absence of Shaun Wyatt, Dylan Jones, Jake Thornton-Gielen, Ben Casley, Dylan Conway (retired), Brendan Hooper and Daniel Vasjuta. The situation was further compounded for the Panthers after halftime when they lost Hudson Wilde (concussion), Shaun White (knee) and Broden Collins (hip). 

Game over - 'clocked'!

What the coaches said:

Aaron Tymms (Melton):(A) Really good response from our boys to bounce back. (We) just did all the basics well.

Heath Pritchard (Melton South):I thought our first quarter was excellent and we played well. Melton are a good side and showed their strength - our boys tried hard but we were outmatched. Hopefully we get a few (players) back in the coming weeks and get back to being our competitive best.



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The race is on for finals in the McDonald's Ballarat Senior Men's comp. Only four matches will commence this week with Bacchus Marsh, Sebastopol and Melton all having the bye.



  • Ballarat

  • Vs

  • North Ballarat

SATURDAY JULY 30TH - 2:15PM @ ALFREDTON OVAL 

Last time they met (Round 3) - North Ballarat 76 def by Ballarat 91

Let's hope the elements we often associate with a Ballarat winter don't impact this Match of the Round billing between North Ballarat (5th) and the Swans (3rd) at Alfredton Oval.

How Ballarat under Joe Carmody have manufactured nine wins given they've trailed eight times at halftime already this year is a monumental effort. North Ballarat felt the full brunt of a team (East Point) last week hunting in the second half to reel in a 26-point deficit (37 at quarter time) to steal the Premiership points. In fairness, it took every bit of the Kangas needing to win the last three quarters to get it done.

Surely history won't repeat their Round 3 meet at Mars Stadium when the Swans came from 16 points down at the half to win by 15. That's simply pushing the boundaries. It would not only require Brendan McCartney's North Ballarat to lose a third game after leading at halftime but also a ninth occasion the Swans found themselves in arrears before going on to win their sixth game. While unlikely, it is possible.

Whether North Ballarat have the services of Collingwood VFL affiliate Sam Glover will have an impact on the result, I'm sure of it. If Glover was to play, North start marginal favourites despite the trip to Alfredton Oval. Glover (5 goals) was made available due to the Pies VFL bye and was North's best in their 11-point loss last week. Given the nature of his performance, a recall to Victoria Park is likely.

While the Swans are not known for their high scoring (70 pts for - per game avg. - #7), they may have unearthed an extra avenue to goal in youngster Rhys Perry who kicked six last week, hijacking the attention often reserved for Andrew Hooper (20 goals in 8 games). In a boost for the Swans, Hooper and Lachie Dawson who missed their Round 3 win will play. On the flipside, North Ballarat will be made to rectify a home loss at their earlier meet without Riley Polkinghorne, Thomas Hotchin and Elliott Lamb.

You have to give the Swans a real chance despite their history going about it the hard way - their proven defence (68 pts against – per game avg. - #4) will need to be at the forefront of a home success yet again, challenging a North front six (79 pts for – per game avg. - #4) without Glover (unlikely).

For the record, Ballarat is 4-2 at home this year while North Ballarat's success on the road is split 3-3.      


  • Darley

  • Vs

  • East Point

SATURDAY JULY 30TH - 2:15PM @ DARLEY PARK

Last time they met (Round 9): East Point 99 def Darley 66

While the resurgence of Darley in 2022 (seven wins) looks encouraging for the future, the here and now suggest their momentous run to Finals has plateaued. Dan Jordan's Devils have been brave on occasions, with three come-from-behind wins, but they can't afford to give an in-form East Point a good start when the two sides face off at Darley Park. The Kangas are warming toward another tilt at a third flag since 2018. With seven wins from their last nine games including a stunning comeback win last week over North Ballarat.

In fairness, the Devils did lead on the road against the more fancied Kangas at halftime in Round 9 but at the end of the day, won just one quarter of the match, conceding 10 of the last 12 goals in the process. I'm not saying Darley can't win but their chances are slim despite the home-ground advantage. Just containing the Kangas (92 pts for – per game avg. - #2) to a reasonable score will be the Devils (75 pts against – per game avg. - #7) greatest challenge.

While leading x-factor Kangas forward Jordy Johnston (44 goals) who kicked nine at their last meet will be high on the Devils' watch list, denying Bryce McDougall (20 goals), Jack Jeffrey (17) and mids Jackson Merrett (11) and Matty Johnston (10) an impact on the scoreboard, only heightens the degree of difficulty awaiting Jordan and his men. So, how can the Devils manufacture a win given their 1-4 record against top-six opposition and the convincing nature (in the end) of their Round 9 defeat?

Well, they'll need more than Nick Rodda (45 goals) to hit the scoreboard for starters and a midfield effort that can turn the tables on a talented Kangas combo who won the Round 9 battle comfortably. Experienced Devils defenders Darren Leonard and Matty Brett add a significant point of difference to their last meet, while the availability of Dylan Landt (Essendon VFL) looms vital to their chances.

For the record, East Point are 4-4 against top-six opposition.


  • Melton South

  • Vs

  • Sunbury

SATURDAY JULY 30TH - 2:15PM @ MELTON REC RESERVE

Last time they met (Round 4) - Sunbury 45 def by Melton South 66

Both sides will see this match-up as an ideal opportunity to add credibility to their win/loss records in what could aptly be described as a 'pride in the jumper' game.

The Panthers' response at home on the back of a 148-point thrashing at the hands of cross-town rival and flag favourites Melton makes for compelling viewing despite the void of any Finals probability. Coach Heath Pritchard is a proud man and will be keen to atone and make it 2-2 against the Lions in '22 recording a first home win (0-7) in their final hit-out at Melton Rec Reserve for the season.

Just how many of the six key Panthers return (that missed last week) will go a long way in assessing their chances come game day. Needless to add the recent retirement of Dylan Conway has done Pritchard's group no favours. The Panthers have proven their best is pretty good, matching it in periods with some of the better teams. Given the recent form of Sunbury (without winning), they too will ask questions of the Panthers who look to have one eye on the finish line.

Speaking of proud men at the helm, Sunbury coach Travis Hodgson would have to go back 15 years to resemble anything like his two-game winning season. But even then, the win/loss was evenly split. In fairness to the Lions, while they have had a disappointing BFNL Season '22, they're arguably the best two-win team going around anywhere in regional football. It's by no means the title you want to be branded with, so expect a fresh off the bye Lions outfit ready to hit the ground running with every intention of a third win and squaring of the head-to-head ledger with the Panthers (1-1).

Melton South have had no luck all year on the availability front. I know many of you would say everyone is in the same boat, but the Panthers' case borders on extreme, with just six players having played every game (Chapman, B.Sullivan, Theo, Fino, W.Thornton-Gielen, Kovarik). Sunbury has had their own battles on the selection front but have looked more settled (for the better) in recent times. The Lions won't want to add to their unenviable tally of seven losses by 21 points or less. They will want to focus on resembling more of the promise expected at the start of the season. On paper, the Lions look pretty good, the group should be keen to sing the song ahead of their penultimate round of the season.


  • Redan

  • Vs

  • Lake Wendouree

SATURDAY JULY 30TH - 2:15PM @ CITY OVAL

Last time they met (Round 1) - Lake Wendouree 116 def Redan 78

While it's been a long year for all and sundry at the Lakers, they would have fond memories of their last meeting with the Lions, their only win of the season back in Round 1.

Jack Fitzpatrick's Lakers can take plenty of encouragement out of their narrow defeat to Ballarat last week and give themselves a real chance of recording a second win. If successful, they end Redan's slim mathematical Finals chances in the process. Yes, there is no room for the unpredictable Lions to slip up at all having to win all of their remaining three games (and well) to earn an unlikely Finals berth. That should be the only motivation Jarrett Giampaolo and his pride need to go about their business in front of a home crowd who cling to faint hope. Redan will have derived a lot of confidence from their third win in the 'East' last week over Darley, paving the way for an all-out assault on the lowly Lakers. I mean, a loss to the Lakers would render their hard-fought win over the Devils irrelevant.

Lions forward Izaac Grant (31 goals) looms the greatest problem for the Lakers forward of centre. Even in their 38-point loss to the Lakers in Round 1, Grant booted four goals with minimal opportunity. He's proven on numerous occasions this year that he needs just a sniff to impact. Lachie George and Daniel Bond will shoulder the workload around stoppage asking questions of a young Lakers midfield combo. The Lions would remember the impact of Lakers quintet Jacob Coxall (3 goals), Tommy Collins (2 goals), Scotty Carlin and the O'Connell boys, all of whom combined to stretch them to breaking point. However, the inclusion of Lions duo George and Lincoln Barnes who missed Round 1 will be significant.

Strangely, the Lakers (11th) with their 1-11 record have matched it with Ballarat (3rd) in their two narrow losses head-to-head. That form alone implies there is no reason why Jack Fitzpatrick's boys can't get a repeat win over the eighth-place Lions who have just one win from their six games at home. While the Lakers have won two of their last four games against Redan, their two defeats were at City Oval by 40pts and 25pts.

In a nutshell, the ball is in Redan's court with clearly more to play for but beware the free-spirited Lakers.


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  • Bye

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  • Melton

  • vs

  • Darley

QUALIFYING FINAL - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2ND
2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

Last time they met - Darley 70 def. Melton 49
(Darley Park, Round 17 2023)

Maddingley Park, Bacchus Marsh plays host to league heavyweights Melton and Darley for a highly anticipated Qualifying Final.

Trying to find differences between the two sides is like trying to split peas despite the Devils’ 2-0 season record over the reigning premiers.

Over recent weeks the Bloods have looked to be coasting with an eye toward the business end they know so well.

Despite a topsy-turvy run with injury in the back half of the season, both sides look primed and ready to go. From the outside, only Brett McIntyre (Melton) and Mace Cousins (Darley) are likely to miss.

The Bloods won't be dwelling on their earlier defeats to Darley too much, rather as a learning tool, limiting the prospect of a third straight loss to the Devils and possible elimination final next week.

The minor premiers had excuses at Darley Park in their 21-point loss losing Lachie Watkins (heavy knock), Ryan Carter (ill), Brody Sullivan (ankle) and Lachlan Walker (knee) in the latter stages but all will be ok to play this weekend.

Brenton Payne (15 goals from 5 games) and Jono O'Brien missed the Round 17 loss and will add to the aerial presence (Payne) and physicality around stoppage (O'Brien).

The Devils have won seven games in a row and arrive with no excuses. In both wins over the Bloods this year the Devils had more ball (+82 and +68) representing 11-point (Round 8) and 21-point (Round 17) advantages.

Finding a winner between these two is a difficult task. Both sides rank one and two in offence and defence and have eight players inside the top 50 goalkickers for 2023 but only one has access to the reigning Henderson Medalist in Brett Bewley.      

Scoop’s tip: Darley


  • Sebastopol

  • vs

  • East Point

ELIMINATION FINAL 2 - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2ND 
2.15PM @ EASTERN OVAL

Last time they met - East Point 101 def. by Sebastopol 110 (Eastern Oval, Round 16 2023)

East Point won't know themselves when they return home (by chance) for an elimination final with cross town rival Sebastopol.

It will be just their third game on Eastern Oval since Round 9, one of those more recently against the Burra in Round 16.

While the Kangas’ 4-4 win/loss record at home in 2023 should be of little concern for the Burra, any advantage given the evenness of the competition can't be ignored.

Sebastopol have proven tough to beat in Ballarat all year - in fact last week’s loss to Redan was their first at home, and for the record, the first time they had trailed at halftime during any of their 13 games in the west.

Kangas’ star mid Matty Johnston (concussion) returns to bolster the midfield stocks, joining his brother and Henderson Medal chance Jordy for first crack at the depth laden Burra who have seemingly hit a late hurdle.

A season ending broken leg to playing coach Luke Kiel will surely have rattled the group, not mentioning the fitness clouds over crucial playmakers Toby Hutt and James Keeble.

Kiel's DNA is made for finals while Hutt (in best 3 out of 4 times) and Keeble (2 out 4) featured prominently for the Burra in last year’s arduous four week finals campaign.

While the Burra's confidence levels should be high heading in with two previous wins over the Kangas already this season (34 points in Round 8 and 9 points in Round 16), don’t be so sure this result is all said and done.   

Expect the Kangas to embrace the underdog tag and really serve it up to the Burra and steal one of the upsets of the season to date.

Scoop’s tip: East Point


  • North Ballarat

  • vs

  • Redan

ELIMINATION FINAL 1 - SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 3RD
2.15PM @ EASTERN OVAL

Last time they met - Redan 54 def. by North Ballarat 73 (City Oval, Round 5 2023)

Just what version of Redan we're likely to see will determine the potential outcome of this sudden death elimination final at Eastern Oval on Sunday.

Sure, Brendan McCartney's North Ballarat have a 2-0 season advantage heading in but there's a certain feel about what the Lions can produce if they can deliver their best.

Redan did have some joy at Eastern Oval earlier in the year (Round 6) downing East Point by 13 points while North Ballarat fell 20 points shy of the Kangas in Round 5.

Clutching at straws I know, but just identifying some form at the ground that also brought the end to the Roosters’ finals campaign in the corresponding fixture against Sebastopol last year.

While we're unsure of what version we'll get from Redan, you can be confident of what to expect from McCartney's North Ballarat.

Their top end is as good as any on their day namely - Jack Riding, Jamie Quick, Stewart Crameri, Cam McCullum and the Collingwood VFL listed Sam Glover is also a chance to feature.

But for all intent and purposes, the Lions’ unpredictable best is good enough to progress. Isaac Grant (54 goals) and a pain-free Lachie George head an enigmatic group untapped on it's potential.

Just where to start denying the Lions on their day is a wave that's proven in more recent times over Sebastopol and Darley.

Again, the Lions’ back six will be stretched by the highly talented Roosters front half, and will require a chop-out from their mids to keep the game in check.

North Ballarat will start warm favorites and deservedly so on consistency of work ethic and foundation alone but there's a lingering feeling that all lower placed teams in week one of BFNL finals will look the winners at some stage.

Who really knows?    

Scoop’s tip: Redan



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  • Darley

  • vs

  • Sunbury

SEMI FINAL 2 - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6TH - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

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Last time they met:
Sunbury 70 def. by Darley 78 (Clarke Oval, Round 10 2025)

Record H2H:
Played 56 – Darley 28, Sunbury 28

Finals H2H:
Played 6 – Darley 4, Sunbury 2

Dan Jordan's Devils will surely ask questions of an in-form Sunbury when the two sides face off for a spot in the BFNL Grand Final on Saturday.

Despite the Lions’ impressive run of six unbeaten games, the reality is Matty White's Lions will have met with top four opposition just once in eight weeks as opposed to the Devils’ primed preparation on the back of two solid meets with a VFL weighted North Ballarat and seasoned campaigners East Point.

The Devils have earned the luxury of a home ground advantage for their second semi final showdown but take this to the bank - White will back in his pride against whoever, whenever, wherever.

The Lions’ six game winning streak has been convincing on the scoreboard by an average of 38.5 points and arrive with a full bill of health excluding early season ending losses Cody Bramble (ACL) and Josh Guthrie (ankle).

The connection of the Lions out of their back half and improved ball use through the middle and forward, to key pair Jake Sutton and Daniel Johnston has been a highlight and will have drawn the attention of Jordan to plan for and deny.

Let's not forget the Devils are on an 18-game winning streak of their own and will start favourites to progress.

Against top four opposition the Devils are six wins and a loss while the Lions have two wins from their six outings.

Sunbury will need to find another level on the road given their record against top four opposition away from the comforts of Clarke Oval.

In their three 'away' meetings with top four opposition, the Lions have won just one quarter in each of their three outings.

A copy paste performance is likely to send them into a do-or-die preliminary final against East Point or Melton.

The Devils will have to get it done without mobile forward Mickey Edwards (ankle) who has aided the x-factor brilliance of Will Johnson (59 goals). More will be asked of Johnson in the absence of Edwards and the job made easier from a Lions team defence, aiming to curtail the breakout forward.

Lions’ running, rebound defender Myles Gollant is an 85% chance to return and needs only pass a fitness test in the lead up to get the green light.

The all-important midfield battle always has baring on the result.

The elite combo of the Devils (externally) branded ‘BHB" in Brett Bewley, Nick Hind and Luther Baker is the best in the business.

Lions’ trio Jake Egan, Ben Cameron and Harry Power will need to find a way to deny the blue-chip stocks and maximise their opportunities with their run, carry and ultimate distribution to Sutton, Johnston, Pat Scanlon and Mitch McLean.

Sunbury look potent forward, and the Devils will need to be on their mettle holding out a Lions outfit confident their best will be good enough.

Tipping the degrees of peak performance asked of the Lions will prove a bridge too far on this occasion but that doesn't mean they cannot bounce back up in a weeks’ time or even turn the tables on grand final day. 

Should be a cracker between two of the healthier line-ups, playing arguably their best footy.

ONES TO WATCH

Defenders

Darley: Billy Myers (#10) -averages 27 disposals, 17 effective kicks (comp rank 1st) and 8.3 marks (3rd), Mace Cousins (#14)Werribee VFL listed rebound defender, was arguably best on ground last week v East Point in the qualifying final.

Sunbury: Tyson Lever (#4) averages 27 disposals (comp rank 18th) and is 10th in the comp for effective disposals. BFNL rank 1st for intercept marks and 4th for marks.

Midfielders

Darley: "BHB" blue chip stocks, Brett Bewley (#2) averages 39 disposals (comp rank 1st) and 7 inside 50s (1st). Nick Hind (#1)averages 32 disposals (comp rank 2nd) including 23 kicks (1st) and 6.6 inside 50s (3rd). Luther Baker (#7)averages 25 disposals, ranks 7th in comp for clearances and 11th for inside 50s.

Sunbury: Jake Egan (#6)elite in near all areas in 2025 - averages 28.1 disposals, ranks 4th in the comp for contested possessions and ranks 3rd for pressure. Harry Power (#1)28.3 disposal average and ranks 3rd in the comp for handball receives.

Forwards

Darley: Will Johnson (#22)59 goals (comp rank 4th) - averages 6 goal involvements per game (comp rank 4th). Kicked six and two goals in previous meets against the Lions

Sunbury: Jake Sutton (#14)68 goals (comp rank 1st), 18 games for 18 returns of multiple goals. Kicked two and five goals in previous meets against the Devils. David Johnston (#21) 37 goals (comp rank 6th), 16 games including 14 returns of multiple goals.

Scoop’s tip

Darley


  • East Point

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  • Melton

SEMI FINAL 1 - SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7TH - 2.15PM @ MARTY BUSCH RESERVE

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Last time they met:
Melton 85 def. East Point 79 (MacPherson Park, Round 16 2025)

Record H2H:
Played 42 – East Point 24, Melton 18

Finals H2H:
Played 6 – East Point 3, Melton 3

Sunday's eliminator between last year’s grand finalists, East Point and Melton, is expected to go down to the wire given the two sides recent history and collective injury struggles to key personnel.

While East Point's win/loss record is far superior than the Bloods, when you get down to the 'nitty gritty' deciding on a winner, they're just as vulnerable.

Reigning Henderson Medallist Matty Johnston returned for his first game since Round 12, not dissimilar to Alex Molan (ankle), Bryson McDougall (groin) and Joel Van Meel (illness) who all missed a sizeable chunk of footy ahead of their trip to Darley.

Kangas’ fans will be hoping there is an exception to the high-performance theory you're susceptible 'second up'.

No doubt Kangas’ strength and conditioning guru Todd Sporton will have left no stone unturned getting the group primed for Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Bloods are expected to give Jordy Cotter (thumb) and Jordy Kight (hamstring) up until the last minute to play but even that won't guarantee a favourable result given the demands on an expected slow deck with a heavy ball.

Furthermore, there is lingering doubt on Bloods half back and playmaker Lachie Watkins taking his place having left the field during the first quarter last week and did not return.

It's thought two-way running mid and reigning club best and fairest Jaycob Hickey is another week away despite showing good signs on the track.

The weight of compelling evidence out of both camps gives every indication this bout will be 'survival of the fittest'. 

On a positive note for the Bloods, Braedan Kight has found his range, while the synergy of the Carter brothers went to another level last week.

X-factor speedster Kyle Borg is owning more of the 'Borg moments' they need to progress and the back half led by Harry Handley and Lachie Phillips resembled more of the Bloods we know in their elimination final win against Bacchus Marsh.

However, we shouldn't over rate last week’s 58-piont win given the Bloods have owned the Cobras in six of their last seven hit-outs by an average of 69.5 points.

On the flipside, the Kangas with limited preparation fell deservedly shy of a more seasoned Devils’ outfit by 29 points.

Kangas’ coach Joe Carmody would’ve been disappointed with their five goal game return but rapt with the reality of keeping the Devils to their lowest winning score on their own deck for the season.

Melton's last hit-out against top four opposition saw them trounced in a four-quarter routing by Sunbury at Clarke Oval.

The numbers suggest Sunbury are a four-to-five goal better side at home but certainly not 10 especially when you consider the Bloods had won nine of their previous 10 meets.

Treating last week’s form with little consideration bearing impact on Sunday's result and opting towards East Point (in Ballarat) ending the Bloods title defence in a tight one.

Tipping 10-11 goals will prove enough in a relatively low scoring affair.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Defenders

East Point: Jackson Merrett (#1) averages 26 disposals, 20 uncontested possessions and ranks 1st in the comp for rebound 50's (8 per game).

Melton: Jordyn Cotter (#4), Harrison Handley (#5), Lachlan Watkins (#8), Lachlan Phillips (#9) and Adrian Monitto (#45) -highly talented quintet who have been the Bloods trademark model in transition. 

Midfielders

East Point: Jordan Johnston (#11) been named the Kangas’ best in eight of last 10 games and second best the other two. Averaging 150 ranking points, 28 disposals including 21 kicks, 8 marks, 8 score involvements, and 6 inside 50s. Mickitja Rotumah-Onus (#2)ranks 2nd in the comp for contested possessions per game with 17.

Melton: Jack Walker (#11) classic accumulator, two-way runner, never stops trying, loves the short hit-up and overlap run in transition. Kyle Borg (#16) 25 goals, star x-factor qualities, speed to burn, excellent both sides, crucial to the Bloods’ fortunes, will have his moment - kicked 3 goals last week.

Forwards

East Point: Jacob Brown (#4) 48 goals (comp rank 5th) including 26 goals from his last seven games.

Melton: Braedan Kight (#7) 64 goals (comp rank 2nd) -dynamic small forward who has had another great season with 60+ goals. Matchwinner, guaranteed to be prepared for his next opponent before they even know they have the job! Smart player who earns his rewards. Liam Carter (#18) 33 goals and Ryan Carter (#23) 11 goals from 10 games,dangerous premiership forward pairing who cover the ground, support separation, excellent overhead and trusting on goal.

Scoop’s tip

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Darley and North Ballarat head to City Oval this Saturday on a quest for premiership glory. With a number of seesawing results throughout the year its set to be a classic game to roundout the 2023 season.


  • Darley

  • vs

  • North Ballarat

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23RD - 2.30PM @ CITY OVAL

North Ballarat 12.13-85 def. Darley 3.10-28
(Round 9 @ Mars Stadium)
Darley 10.11-72 def. North Ballarat 5.7-37
(Round 15 @ Darley Park)
Darley 14.5-89 def. North Ballarat 3.10-28
(Semi Final 2 @ Darley Park)

The Bragging Rights

Darley or North Ballarat will become the BFNL’s most successful team of the last 15 years with a third premiership win when they meet in Saturday’s grand final at City Oval.

East Point and Redan have also won two premierships dating back to 2009.

The Build-Up

The Devils enjoyed last weekend off after their 61-point semi final win over the Roosters and look raring to go under coach Dan Jordan in just his second year at the helm.

Jordan’s army held a light training session last Saturday on Darley Park before a BBQ and viewing of the preliminary final in their new facility.

It wasn’t long before the Devils would learn their grand final opponents as North Ballarat kicked five unanswered goals in the opening term and the first nine goals of the game to end surprise packet East Point’s dream run on the penultimate weekend of the McDonald’s BFNL season.

The Midfield Battle

Reigning dual Henderson Medallist Brett Bewley (comp rank #1 average disposals per game - 38.3) will lead the Devils onto City Oval for the clubs first Grand Final since 2017 alongside Vice Captain, dual Premiership player and 2023 Henderson Medallist runner-up Luther Baker (comp rank #3 average for centre clearances per game)

The Bewley and Baker midfield combo have been fondly (to a degree!) referred to as B1 and B2, a formidable pairing alongside integral season additions Matt Denham (21 disposals per game average) and promising young ruckman Lucas Impey (39 hit-outs avg and comp rank #1 for 1%s avg per game).

The Roosters, buoyed with the aerial dominance of premier ruckman Cam McCullum (59 hit outs avg per game including 13 to advantage) will aim at denying the Devils B1, B2 punch with a win at the coalface providing enough supply via ball magnets Riley Polkinghorne (30 disposals avg per game, 14 contested) and Jack Riding (25/14).

Despite the separation on the scoreboard at their previous meet, the difference in clearance numbers was marginal (+4 Darley).

The Book Ends

Plenty will be asked of Darley’s young team defence, led by Matthew Brett (comp rank #2 average intercept marks per game, 85% disposal efficiency) to hold up for another week against dangerous duo Jamie Quick (49 goals / 15 games) and Sam Glover (17 goals / 8 games).

The Devils will have put time into Quick especially, given the x-factor forward has been responsible for 34% of the Roosters goals in his last six matches. Note, Glover won’t have flown under the radar of Jordan either given his proven match winning potential.

At the opposite end and Devils’ key forwards Billy Myers (48 goals) and Darren Leonard (18 goals) must provide aerially against a sound North Ballarat defence led by Ryan Hobbs (4.5 avg intercepts per game), Isaac Lovisson (3.5 avg intercepts per game) and Josh Sparkman (25 disposal avg per game, and 7 intercepts).

While Hobbs and Lovisson are defensively disciplined by nature, it’s Sparkman’s (5.4 rebounds & 2.5 I50s avg per game) role in transition that can impact the Roosters’ scoring potential.

The Score Form

In the second half of the season Brendan McCartney’s group have a modest five wins from their last nine games, while Darley have gone nine from nine in the same period.

The Roosters have averaged 61.7 points per game (61.4 AGST) during this streak and will need to score, given the Devils have been held to under 70 points just once for the season.

The Devils have as many as eight of the BFNLs top 50 goal scorers, highlighting an enviable spread of options.

For their last nine games, not including their Round 16 fixture against Melton South, the Devils average 92 points for per game and a miserly 48 points against

Given the even nature of the Devils’ returns (Myers the exception) expect McCartney to leave it up to his trusted cavalry to determine like-for-like match ups ahead of the opening bounce.

The Wash-Up

Both sides boast quality top end talent and have the numbers to back it up. Could one of the lesser knowns get under the radar and make a name for themselves on the competition’s biggest stage?

Plenty of untold stories will soon become reality and forever etched into BFNL folklore.

I’m with match favourites Darley - their best footy is the new benchmark.

The Tips

Scoop - Darley 18 points

Jackson Merrett (East Point): Darley 47 points

Aaron Tymms (Melton): Darley 22 pts

Luke Kiel (Sebastopol): Darley 21 pts

Gary Learmonth (Redan): Darley 27 pts

Travis Hodgson (Sunbury): Darley 29 pts

Jason Williams (Bacchus Marsh): Darley 10 pts

Chris Maple (Ballarat): North Ballarat 6pts

Tim Shearer (Lake Wendouree): Darley 23 pts

Ryan Hoy (Melton South): North Ballarat 5 pts



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It's set to be one of the biggest weekends of A Grade action as we prepare ourselves for the first week of finals.

With all games capable of a legitimate coin toss result, all eyes will head to the courts with eager anticipation.


  • Sunbury

  • vs

  • Darley

QUALIFYING FINAL - SATURDAY AUGUST 30TH - 2.30PM @ DARLEY PARK

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Season 2025 Head-to-Head:
Round 2 - Darley 39 def. by Sunbury 60
Round 10 - Sunbury 47 def. by Darley 58

There’s only been one team able to bring down the formidable Sunbury Lions this season – and fittingly, it’s their finals opponent this weekend, the Darley Devils.

The two sides first met back in Round 2, though that clash was hardly a true reflection of what’s to come. Sunbury were missing starting GA Caitlin Hill, while Darley were without their target in the circle, Olivia Cawthray.

Their second meeting told a similar story, again without both teams at full strength. The Lions were missing reigning back-to-back Sally McLean Medallist Simona Di Fillipo and Hill – two players easily worth the 11-goal margin that day.

This time around, Kim Bailey’s Lions are set to roll out at full strength, while Darley will have their core group kitted up.

The late season signing of Montanna Holmes had all eyes on the Devils.

However, crowds will have to patiently wait to see if she takes the court this finals series, currently sidelined through injury.

With Rebecca Hicks owning one end for Sunbury and Olivia Cawthray the other for Darley, the game may well be decided through the midcourt.

Keep an eye on the contest between Jamie Smith (WD) and Simona Di Fillipo (WA) – both quick, both relentless, and both capable of controlling momentum.

Add in the duel between Shannon Blackman and Tayla Honey through the centre, and there’s going to be plenty of action.

In defence, both teams boast defensive pairings that are a genuine partnership.

Sunbury’s Elly Randall and Eliza Gollant can draw on their time together at the Western Warriors, while Darley’s Anna Lawley and Matilda Elliott have been key to the Devils conceding the second-fewest goals this season.

With one win apiece this year, this qualifying final may just well be decided by just a few goals.

Tip:Sunbury


  • Redan

  • vs

  • Lake Wendouree

ELIMINATION FINAL 2 - SATURDAY AUGUST 30TH - 2.30PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

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Season 2025 Head-to-Head:
Round 9 - Lake Wendouree 34 def. by Redan 38
Round 17 - Redan 38 def. Lake Wendouree 29

In the Ballarat FNL, it’s often said that third can be the best place to finish on the ladder – but that’s only true if you can get past sixth in the opening elimination final.

That’s the task ahead for Redan this weekend.

When the two sides met mid-season, only four goals separated them.

Their Round 17 clash, played in wet conditions, saw Redan hold a steady lead for most of the game.

Still, if there’s ever a team capable of writing the fairy tale of sixth beating third, it’s the Lakers.

The return of Remi Hooper and Kate Drew has bolstered Lake Wendouree’s defence and given youngster Audrey Domaille the freedom to shine in wing defence.

That trio’s ability to read the play and come off their opponent for an intercept at the last second makes them dangerous – and it means Redan veterans Ruby Parry (GA) and Kat O’Dwyer (C) will need to treasure every possession.

Patience will also be crucial for Courtney McLean’s Lakers in attack.

Ade Funcke (GS) and Ebony Porter (GA) have hit form at the right time of year, but they’ll be up against arguably the most experienced defensive duo in the competition – coach Ash Smith (GD) and Erin Riley (GK).

With Smith’s athleticism and Riley’s hands over the shot, the Lakers’ goalers will need to stay composed.

The bench depth for both sides adds another layer to this match.

Redan can inject impact through Grace Manserra’s precision passing and Tahlia Thompson’s speed and strength in the circle.

Lakers, meanwhile, have their own experienced options in Mel Allen, who has delivered on the big stage before, and Kara Hart, whose leadership and communication can steady the group.

On paper, Redan enter as favourites – but don’t underestimate the Lakers starting to write a fairy tale finals story.

Tip: Redan


  • North Ballarat

  • vs

  • Bacchus Marsh

ELIMINATION FINAL 1 - SUNDAY AUGUST 31ST - 2.30PM @ EASTERN OVAL

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Season 2025 Head-to-Head:
Round 5 - North Ballarat 55 def. Bacchus Marsh 44
Round 12 - Bacchus Marsh 48 def. by North Ballarat 52

Not much has separated these two across their clashes this season – but they arrive at this week’s elimination final from very different paths.

Whatever magic Annie McCartin continues to weave at North Ballarat, it’s working.

The Roosters remain one of the most consistent clubs of the past decade, with five premierships and a habit of going deep into September.

For Bacchus Marsh, it’s a different story.

Under first-year coach Nichole Gleeson, this weekend marks the Cobras’ first finals appearance since 2019 – a milestone in itself.

The Roosters will be bolstered by the return of Poppy Douglass from overseas, reuniting with long-time partner in crime Maddy Selmon.

Few circles boast more chemistry than those two, and with Stacey Matthews (C/WA) and Gina McCartin (WA) feeding them, the Roosters’ attack end is a well-oiled machine.

But North aren’t the only ones with a sister act.

The Cobras’ Ally and Holly Keating have been a driving force through the midcourt all season, setting the tone with speed and connection.

In the goaling circle, recruits Kimberley Phillips (GS) and rising talent Jasmine Paama (GA) have slotted in seamlessly, their rotations textbook and their shooting accuracy over 80% across the year.

Their last meeting was a scrap right until the final whistle, while the one before was goal for goal until Ally Keating’s injury turned the tide.

So, who do you back?

If experience, composure, and big-game wisdom sway you – the Roosters look the safer pick.

If hunger, resilience, and the promise of a club on the rise speaks louder – the Cobras are the ones for you.

Tip: Bacchus Marsh



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After a wild first week of finals, our semi final match ups will provide many intriguing battles with grand final glory and season-over consequences on the line. 


  • Sunbury

  • vs

  • North Ballarat

SEMI FINAL 2 - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6TH - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

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Season 2025 Head-to-Head:
Round 3: Sunbury 72 def. North Ballarat 50
Round 13: North Ballarat 59 def. by Sunbury 76

When North Ballarat finished the home-and-away season fourth, Annie McCartin probably didn’t picture her side playing for a Grand Final spot in week two of finals.

But with Lake Wendouree knocking off third-placed Redan in week one, that’s exactly where the Roosters now find themselves.

The season’s earlier meetings don’t give stat-heads much confidence that North can topple the reigning premiers — but with a double chance, anything’s possible.

Sunbury will line up much the same as they did in their qualifying final.

The midcourt battle between Tayla Honey and North’s Brydi Hutchinson will be one to watch.

Both are athletic and sharp at reading play, so expect plenty of contests and turnovers through the middle.

North Ballarat’s line-up, meanwhile, could have a few unknowns.

Georgia Bodey earned the starting GA bib while Poppy Douglas was overseas late in the season, and her speed plus long-range shooting gave the Roosters a different look in attack.

Down back, Maggie Smith (GK) and Emma Trigg (GD) combined strongly in their first final, with support through wing defence.

Against Sunbury’s Simona Di Fillipo, McCartin may look to rotate Milly Simpson, Alana Bodey or Hutchinson through that role to keep things tight.

For Sunbury, Sarah Croft looms large.

North will need to be smart with their ball movement — fakes and borks galore — to counter her ability to not only play tight one-on-one, but also peel off and cut off space.

Stacey Matthews’ nous could be key here, using her body positioning to protect the ball and draw contact.

It’s a huge task for North Ballarat, but that’s the beauty of a second chance — the chance to test combinations on the big stage.

For Sunbury, the job is simpler: stay disciplined, stick to their brand, and keep doing what’s worked all season.

Tip:Sunbury


  • Darley

  • vs

  • Lake Wendouree

SEMI FINAL 1 - SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7TH - 2.15PM @ MARTY BUSCH RESERVE

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Season 2025 Head-to-Head:
Round 4: Lake Wendouree 35 drew with Darley 35
Round 14: Darley 48 def. Lake Wendouree 37

Having already sent a strong message to the competition, Courtney McLean’s Lake Wendouree crew are perfectly placed to send another this weekend — by giving Darley a one-way ticket out of the finals race.

And judging by the Lakers’ recent form against the remaining three sides, it’s definitely a chance.

The two teams drew earlier in the season, but both are very different outfits since that meeting.

For the Devils, Montanna Holmes and Emily Fitzgerald featured, while Lucy Taylor didn’t.

For the Lakers, Mel Allen was sidelined with a calf injury, replaced by U17s and current Maryborough Giants shooter Lacey Broad.

Elonie Hooper returned, while Sadie Cheeseman and Bella Clark were notable outs.

So, with neither side yet seen at “full strength”, what can we expect from Shannon Blackman’s Devils and McLean’s Lakers?

For Darley, the main threat is Liv Cawthray (GS), who will no doubt face plenty of attention from Kate Drew (GK) and Remi Hooper (GD). That means Mon Nagle and Ailish McCormack will need to step up as scoring options through goal attack.

For the Lakers, feeding from the circle will be crucial.

Sadie Cheeseman (C) will look to work with Kara Hart, Bella Clark and Eliza Williams to keep supply flowing.

But if last week was anything to go by, Darley defenders Matilda Elliott (GK) and Anna Lawley (GD) won’t give an inch — no high ball is safe, and space is rarely what it looks like.

Expect Mel Allen to slot into the goal ring at some stage, bringing her experience to steady the Lakers’ young attack.

With both teams stacked with defenders who can generate plenty of turnover, making shots count will be the difference.

Lake Wendouree will want to replicate their commanding start from last week’s final. If the Devils can hold them early, apply pressure, and convert, they’ll give themselves every chance to control the game.

The Lakers have shown they’ve got options galore to throw at the match — the question is, do Darley have the answers?

Tip: Darley



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Round 1 Football Preview with Scoop!

With Good Friday action done and dusted, eight more clubs will kick off their 2023 campaigns this weekend. It's set to be a big round of BFNL football this Saturday!


  • Melton

  • Vs

  • Melton South

SATURDAY APRIL 15TH - 2.15PM @ MACPHERSON PARK OVAL

Last time they met - Melton 181 def. Melton South 33 (Macpherson Park Oval, Round 14 2022)

Expect underdogs Melton South, under new coaches Jason Hamilton and Ryan Hoy, to 'bring the heat' early when they face off against cross-town rival and reigning premiers Melton in another Round 1 edition of the local derby.

But that may be 'all she wrote' given where the two teams are at as Aaron Tymms' Bloods unveil their 2022 flag success ahead of the opening bounce.

The Bloods will be hard to beat again in 2023, in fact they're one of the flag favorites for many despite losing a few players in the off-season.

How the Panthers cope with the Bloods 'spoilt for choice' options forward of centre will have a huge say in the extent of the result. The Carter brothers, Braedyn Kight and Luke Heeney all kicked bags of goals at stages last year and the Panthers will be hopeful any resemblance of that can be put on hold for another week. Easier said than done.

Just how these two sides line up is a tough ask ahead of selection considering both have endured some turnover of their lists.

I'm looking forward to the return of the Bloods and how they deal with the status of the reigning premiers and the hunger to go again.

For the Panthers, progress of home-grown talent looks promising regardless of their final win/loss tally. Cody Chapman, Mitch Fino, Riley Theo, Rhys Lee and Jarod Bibby are five that spring to mind.

What influence will the Panthers new additions have? Well that's up to Tymmsy and his support staff to worry about.

Scoop’s tip:Melton to run away with it after half-time.


  • Ballarat

  • Vs

  • Darley

SATURDAY APRIL 15TH - 2.15PM @ ALFREDTON RECREATION RESERVE

Last time they met - Ballarat 105 def. Darley 104
(City Oval, 1st Semi Final 2022)

A youthful Swans outfit under new coach Chris Maple will start underdogs at home first up against the Devils, with up to 10 players missing from the side that reached last years’ preliminary final.

Outside of experienced forward Andrew Hooper (39 goals in 2022), finding avenues to goal may be the Swans’ greatest challenge with close to 30 per cent of last year’s 198 goals having left the club.

Maple is on a mission, blooding youth for sustained success and will look forward to the hit-out against a Dan Jordan led Darley who would be no strangers to the Swans situation. In fact, the Devils path is not too dissimilar, merely 12 months it's senior.

They too, must overcome loss of their own, in particular A-Grade duo Nick Rodda (58 goals) and Dylan Landt. For the record the Devils were eight wins and two losses with Landt and three wins and five losses without.

It’s also worth noting Darley has not beaten Ballarat since Round 18, 2019.

How the club deals with newfound expectation on the back of a 'finals win' season will be intriguing. 

Scoop’s tip: I'm leaning to the more seasoned, experienced Devils led by reigning Henderson Medalist Brett Bewley and ‘full time' addition Billy Myers (Williamstown VFL) to get the job done despite the resistance of key Swans quintet, Bailey Van de Heuval, Will Liston, Marcus Powling, Andrew Hooper and Angus Bade.


  • Sebastopol

  • Vs

  • Bacchus Marsh

SATURDAY APRIL 15TH - 2.15PM @ MARTY BUSCH RECREATION RESERVE

Last time they met - Sebastopol 68 def. Bacchus
Marsh 66 (Maddingley Park, Round 14 2022)

Expect Sebastopol to kickstart their season at home on a high when they host a rebuilding Bacchus Marsh.

it will be all systems go for the 'Burra under new coaches Luke Kiel and Michael Columbro as they attempt to end a 48-year premiership drought on the back of two runner-up finishes in 2019 and 2022.

These two sides are on their own separate journeys at present. The 'Burra remain clearly in the premiership window while the final win/loss tally for the Cobras under new Coach Jason Williams will not define their season.

An exodus of key playing personnel in the off-season has tempered any expectations of a Cobras return to finals for the first time since 2018.

Whether inspirational 'Burras leader Tony Lockyer takes his place will be a point of interest, on the comeback trail off a nasty syndesmosis injury sustained in last years’ week one finals win over North Ballarat.

The 'Burras ability to convert scores from Cobras turnover this round will be one area both Kiel and Columbro will cast a keen eye toward as the clubs’ off-season focus leant towards "a capacity to hit the scoreboard more".

For the Cobras, games into emerging organic talent will be the primary focus amid the infancy of their development phase. Expect Williams to find a few diamonds in the rough through opportunity but as for prospects of an upset win in Round 1, that looms a different challenge altogether. Check out Cobra newbies, Luke Goetz (200cm ruck), Jake McReery (mid/forward) and Tom Gillies (forward).

'Burras players, fighting for spots with a 'clean slate' under their new coaches will want to impress and cement their positions. For when all is said and done, the clubs’ last two flag attempts while brave, were simply not enough.

Scoop’s tip: Sebastopol comfortably.


  • Sunbury

  • Vs

  • North Ballarat

SATURDAY APRIL 15TH - 2.15PM @ CLARKE OVAL

Last time they met - North Ballarat 93 def. Sunbury 65
(MARS Stadium, Round 1 2022)

Sunbury look primed and ready to go ahead of this potential match of the round season opener against North Ballarat.

The Lions’ previous two campaigns have endured horror starts on the win/loss front with Travis Hodgson's men virtually out of finals contention by the halfway mark of the season.

Hodgson and his staff have made no qualms of their intentions to start well, in fact this has been their primary focus and with unbeaten pre-season form coming in.

Sunbury's ins have been pointed, not overkill. Cody Brand (key position utility), Josiah Garistos (defender) and livewire Rivva Karpany (forward) fill the voids. They needed little more despite back-to-back five-win seasons. Josh Guthrie (North Melbourne VFL) and Mitch Lewis (Port Melbourne) are now full time at the club. The Lions will relish the running battle against Brendan Macartney's 'sure to be fit' group.

North Ballarat welcome marquee signing and former AFL 100 gamer Stewart Crameri to provide a key target forward, an area of focus missing at the club last year. Injuries didn't help though. Crameri, aged 34, hasn't played since 2019 but he'll know he's had a hit out come 5pm on the BFNL’s largest ground. Thankfully for Crameri however, his running capacity has been one of his greatest strengths over his career.

The midfield battle will decide this game. North Ballarat's strength this year will be forward of centre - expect the Roosters to kick some decent scores given their options. Sunbury's game style has changed over their last 10 games, all duly noted. If the Lions can win clearance the clearance game they should get the points. Hodgson and Macartney would both agree, this area will have a significant bearing on the result.

Scoop’s tip: Sunbury. They will be hard to beat at home all year.


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With anticipation at an all-time high, Round 1 offers plenty of tantalising contests to kick off the 2024 season!


  • Bacchus Marsh

  • vs

  • Ballarat

SATURDAY APRIL 13TH - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

Last time they met - Bacchus Marsh 82 def. Ballarat 80 (Maddingley Park, Round 18 2023)

The Cobras are in good hands following the appointment of new coach Dennis Armfield and offsider Andrejs Everitt as they prepare to host Chris Maple's young Swans at Maddingley Park.

Despite both sides missing finals last year, the future looks bright with a host of young talent making up a majority of game day senior lists.

So where do you start tipping a winner here?

The Cobras have the Swans covered aerially with proven talent Jake Owen, Luke Goetz, newcomer rebound defender Rye Penny (Collingwood VFL listed) and progressive youngsters Joel Freeman (21 goals/8 games last year) and Isaac Nixon.

If the Cobras can kick the ball well, which has been their Achilles heel over recent seasons, and maximise the advantage, the chances of posting a winning score will improve significantly.

Poor field kicking, however, will open the door for Maple's Swans who have the leg speed to expose any side on the spread.

While livewire Swans small forward Andrew Hooper is likely to have a pre-determined match up, expect Armfield and Everitt to back in their group having a genuine crack with a focus moreso on the execution of their own game.

The Cobras defence, led by Penny will need to be on their mettle denying the pacy Swans an opportunity to turn the tables on their last visit.

Looking forward to seeing top end Swans Lachie Dalgliesh (new), Will Liston, Callum Wellings (if available), Hooper and Footscray VFL listed duo Angus Bade and Tristan Maple take it up to the Cobras who look as united as a Bacchus Marsh group seen for some time.

PLAYER WATCH

Rye Penny (Bacchus Marsh):Super addition for the Cobras. Expect the rebounding Collingwood VFL listed defender to have immediate impact with his speed and aerial presence.

Lachie Dalgliesh (Ballarat):Former Essendon VFL listed player (30yo, 185cm) expected to play a number of roles for Maple's young Swans. The 30-year old's experience on-field will help extract the most from a group as he eyes a move into coaching sometime in the future.  

Scoop’s tip: Bacchus Marsh


  • Melton South

  • Vs

  • Melton

SATURDAY APRIL 13TH - 2.15PM @ MELTON RECREATION RESERVE

Last time they met – Melton South 22 def. by Melton 236 (Melton Recreation Reserve, Round 14 2023)

The Bloods, under new coach Troy Scoble, will start warm favorites making it 11 local derby wins on the trot when they visit the home of cross-town rivals Melton South.

The two sides are at opposite ends of any flag discussions as the Bloods look to restore their reputation as the number one seed following a disappointing straight sets exit from last year’s finals.

Melton South on the other hand just want to be more competitive after a winless 2023.

New coach Travis Hodgson is the man leading the charge, the fightback if you will. It's hard to afford the Panthers a clean slate when assessing their chances despite the Hodgson appointment, a new season dawn and the arrival of bona fide talent.

The club won just one quarter for the 2023 season averaging 29 points per game (187.5 points against).

Unfortunately, the Panthers will be missing up to six players for their season opener, and not expected to resemble their potential best 22 until at least Round 3.

Even then, an injury interrupted pre-season for the returning will surely test conditioning and continuity.

If it's any consolation, the Bloods are tipped to be similarly shy of their best 22, paving an ideal segue for the 'what have's' conversation re-depth in the aftermath.

PLAYER WATCH

Ryan Carter (Melton):Has kicked 25 goals in his last four games against the Panthers.

Patrick Veszpremi (Melton South): Former AFL player with the Western Bulldogs. Will aid the Panthers especially on the smaller ground with his penetrating right foot.

Scoop’s tip: Melton


  • Redan

  • vs

  • Sunbury

SATURDAY APRIL 13TH - 2.15PM @ CITY OVAL

Last time they met - Sunbury 90 def. Redan 63 (Clarke Oval, Round 8 2023)

There's plenty to like about a rejuvenated Sunbury ahead of the 2024 season with a new coach in Matthew White, encouraging acquisitions, Ben Cameron among a few, the return of multiple VFL listed talent and an injury free captain in Tyson Lever.

However, there's no denying the capitulation of the Sunbury Lions last year who post their second season bye, lost their last five games to miss the finals. Saturday will mark 266 days or 38 weeks since their last win for premiership points.

Off-season for BFNL sides who don't make finals leaves a long time for contemplation.

Another opportunity for the proud Sunbury club has finally arrived in the form of a new season opener, albeit on the road against Redan at City Oval.

Solid Pre-season matches against Keilor, Hoppers Crossing and Gisborne should see them cherry ripe to kickstart White's BFNL tenure off on the right foot with no excuses.

Redan hasn't had much luck in the off-season losing Isaac Grant (Hepburn) and more recently star recruit Lachie Bond (leg) who will spend a month on the sidelines.

But luck aside, good or bad won't alter the focus of Redan coach Gary Learmonth who will see the misfortune as an opportunity to blood another exciting youngster into the senior ranks.

Both sides have promising youth, with Sunbury boasting seven players from last year’s BFNL interleague team that defeated the Hampden League.

When you add top end talent (Mitch Lewis, Josh Guthrie for example) to that wealth of youth you make a serious case for an opening round win.

Redan's young guns are a year or two younger than the Sunbury equivalent, call it 25-35 games shy on experience.

But that won't concern Learmonth either, he'll back in his crew getting the job done at home in front of a large contingent of eager eyes and ears.

Call it 'only Round 1' at your peril - these two sides could be fighting for a similar spot come the  business end.

Time to get to work.

PLAYER WATCH

Marty Boyer (Redan):Tall, lean, young left footer dangerous around the goal rose to prominence with a five goal haul last year against the Cobras. Look for further improvement.

Jake Sutton (Sunbury):Quality lead up forward with excellent hands formerly Essendon VFL listed. Will play a prominent role in Sunbury's fortunes in the font half this season (37 goals/11 games last year)

Scoop’s tip: Sunbury


  • Sebastopol

  • vs

  • Lake Wendouree

SATURDAY APRIL 13TH - 6.15PM @ MARTY BUSCH RESERVE

Last time they met – Lake Wendouree 56 def. by Sebastopol 102 (CE Brown Reserve, Round 12 2023)

The Burra will look to consolidate its recent dominance over the Lakers when the two sides face off at CE Brown Reserve.

Popular leader Tony Lockyer has taken over the reins at Sebastopol who continue to strive for that elusive premiership, a drought dating back to the mid 1970's.

While there are some external reservations on the Burra’s chances, the same cannot be said for those held inside the four walls. Despite losing key contributors James Keeble, Hugo Papst and big man Arnold Kirby in the off season, Lockyer is confident the next wave of Burra talent can fill the void.

The Burra have the unofficial second easiest draw behind Melton and will have every chance to strategise, manage and 'get up' when the whips are cracking.

If the Burra can stay healthy there's no reason why they can't be in the silverware conversation. The journey begins with a likely win over Lake Wendouree.

Looking forward to Bailey Medwell and Jack Bambury taking their game to a new level and the growth of Cooper Littlehales who looks a ready-made type.

While only a brave few would dare tip the Lakers given their returns over the past few seasons, they're not without upside.

Can't wait to see twin towers Tom Zampatti and Felix Fogarty in action providing an aerial target after a positive pre-season alongside spruik recruit Jayden Wright.

Wishing Lakers coach Rohan Brown all the best in his new role, one of seven new coaches to be appointed by BFNL clubs for the coming season.     

PLAYER WATCH

Cooper Littlehales (Sebastopol): big bodied young player on the rise who has shown plenty of upside in the off season. Future 100 game prospect ready to consolidate his place under Lockyer.

Jayden Wright (Lake Wendouree):Highly rated newcomer from Ararat keen to play footy at the higher level. Can play inside mid or key half back. Strong lad, exciting addition 190cm, 87kg.

Scoop’s tip: Sebastopol


  • Darley

  • vs

  • East Point

SATURDAY APRIL 13TH - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

Last time they met - East Point 61 def. by Darley 100 (Eastern Oval, Round 3 2023)

The Devils will unfurl their third flag in seven (completed) seasons when they host East Point in a Round 1 blockbuster.

However, that will be all of the 'looking back' coach Dan Jordan will let infiltrate his group, understanding a new season is upon us, and the looming threat of the Kangas is the here and now.

Both sides are laden primarily with midfield and offensive talent with a number of players more than capable of proving the difference.

Get set for another mouthwatering midfield battle as the Devils’ core led by reigning dual Henderson Medalist Brett Bewley and Luther Baker aim to overcome Matty Johnston and the returning Makitja Rottumah-Onus.

The availability of progressive VFL talent Joel Cadman (Darley/Werribee) and Alex Molan (East Point/Essendon VFL) poses a bittersweet scenario for both camps.

Where star Kangas’ playmaker Jordy Johnston starts, mid or forward is a problem new coach Joe Carmody is lucky to have.

A lingering hamstring complaint for Joe Dodd (doubtful) and potential VFL selection for Molan could make Carmody's decision easier. Jackson Merrett (suspended) will also miss.

The Kangas too will have their own challenges defending Devils trio Billy Myers, Will Johnson and Brady Wright. Myers (50) and Johnson (40) combined for 90 of the Devils 284 goals last season (32%). Wright spent the most part of 2023 recovering from injury, and brings plenty of aerial upside that won't be overlooked in Carmody's plans for containment.

PLAYER WATCH

Adam Azzopardi (Darley):Improving young player looking more at home at the level and should thrive with a VFL pre-season under his belt.

Strahan Robinson (East Point):Dangerous aerial presence forward on the Ballarat Rebels list who helped the Kangas charge into a Preliminary Final last year.        

Scoop’s tip: Darley


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  • Home Team Q1 Score: 0.0
  • Home Team Q2 Score: 0.0
  • Home Team Q3 Score: 0.0
  • Home Team Q4 Score: 0.0
  • Away Team Q1 Score: 0.0
  • Away Team Q2 Score: 0.0
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The action returns this weekend after a long but intriging off-season. With plenty of enticing contests on the fixture, we're sure to start the year off with a bang!



  • Ballarat

  • vs

  • North Ballarat

SATURDAY APRIL 5TH - 2.15PM @ ALFREDTON RECREATION RESERVE

KEY STATS
Last ten matches:
Ballarat 2, North Ballarat 7, drawn 2

Last win at Ballarat:
Ballarat 2022, North Ballarat 2023

Last three matches:
2023 - North Ballarat 11.13.79 d Ballarat 6.4.40 @ North Ballarat
2024 - North Ballarat 16.11.107 d Ballarat 3.7.25 @ North Ballarat
2024 - Ballarat 10.12.72 drew North Ballarat 11.6.72 @ Ballarat

In the first game under lights for the 2025 Season, Ballarat Swans host North Ballarat in one of two Ballarat based clashes.

Although North Ballarat has won nine of its past twelve clashes against Ballarat, the figures may be a little unkind to the Swans.

The Swans stormed home in 2024 to win seven of their last eight games, before their finals campaign came to an end after a six-point loss to East Point in gruelling conditions.

The Roosters on the other hand will look to enter the 2025 Season in much better shape than the backend of 2024. Injuries flooded the roster, including the now Port Melbourne VFL listed Riley Polkinghorne who, up until injury, was in good stead to be a Henderson Medal favourite.

Both clubs will be flaunting a number of new recruits for season 2025.

Expect the Swans’ Biggie Nyuon to headline the list of recruits across both teams and see how he’ll find his feet at the BFNL level.  

Meanwhile it’s weight in numbers for the recruits at North Ballarat, with eight players coming onto the Senior list. Josh Morris (Box Hill) has reunited with former coach Clint Proctor to lead the charge for the Rooster-recruits.  

Whilst both Clint Proctor and Ash Baker say they enter the 2025 season with the same brand of football, with two new coaches at the helm for both Clubs, there’s room to expect the unexpected.

With their last encounter being a draw, next to nothing separates the two sides coming into Round 1. After both teams made the finals last year, the winner will be off to the best start possible with a win over a fellow ’24 finalist.

Tip:North Ballarat


  • Melton

  • vs

  • Darley

SATURDAY APRIL 5TH - 2.15PM @ MACPHERSON PARK OVAL

KEY STATS
All matches:
Melton 22, Darley 23, Drawn 1

Last win at Melton:
Melton 2024, Darley 2023

Last three matches:
2024 - Melton 16.8.104 d Darley 5.6.36 @ Darley
2024 - Melton 10.14.74 d Darley 9.5.59 @ Melton
2024 - Melton 12.12.84 d Darley 6.5.41 @ Darley

Undoubtedly the Match of the Day to kick off the BFNL Season for 2025.

After an almost unblemished 2024 season (one loss), Melton will commence its day by raising the 2024 premiership flag and look to enter the season with the same standard of performance that saw them take out the premiership.

Whilst celebrations will be on show for Melton, without doubt all attention will quickly shift to one of the biggest recruits of the season.

Nick Hind, although not unfamiliar with the BFNL landscape, will make his return to the league after finishing up his 95-game AFL career at Essendon and St Kilda.

The dynamic of Hind fitting in with Brett Bewley will be a partnership that punters are eager to see on the field.

Question marks remain on how much of Ryan Carter will be seen for the Bloods this season. Meanwhile, Jordy Cotter has been progressing well through the break after a foot injury midway through 2024 and could make his return to the field.

Melton ran away with the win in all three of the teams’ encounters in 2024 but looking at the two teams from a broader view offers a different perspective.

Next to nothings splits the two in every meeting. The last two years has seen them win three games each, with four of the six games having margins of 21 points or less.

Both Troy Scoble and Dan Jordan’s coaching philosophies emphasise the importance of playing a role, so expect similar approaches from both teams in the brand of football on display.

In a bold prediction for 2025, the opening Match of the Round has every bit of potential to showcase the teams facing off this year’s grand final.

Tip: Melton


  • Bacchus Marsh

  • Vs

  • Lake Wendouree

SATURDAY APRIL 5TH - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

KEY STATS
All matches:
Bacchus Marsh 26, Lake Wendouree 27

All matches at Bacchus:
Bacchus Marsh 13, Lake Wendouree 13

Last three matches:
2023 - Bacchus Marsh 19.19.133 d Lake Wendouree 6.5.41 @ Bacchuws Marsh
2024 - Bacchus Marsh 11.16.82 d Lake Wendouree 11.9.75 @ Lake Wendouree
2024 - Lake Wendouree 11.12.78 d Bacchus Marsh 7.13.55 @ Bacchus Marsh

With both the Cobras and the Lakers having had seasons last year well below what they would have been hoping for, it is fair to say there is quite an importance on getting the ideal start to the season for both teams.

The two clashes last year saw the visiting team return home with the points, with Round 12 marking Lake Wendouree’s first win at Maddingley Park since 2018.

Historically they are evenly matched, their 53 meetings split by just one win and the 26 matches at Maddingley Park sitting at 13 wins apiece.                

Stats aside, there is one name everyone is eagerly awaiting to see on Bacchus Marsh’s team sheet: Zach Tuohy.

Will the recently retired Geelong premiership player line up against the Lakers in Round 1? Or will BFNL punters need to patiently wait to Round 2 v Redan or even the Good Friday game against East Point?

The Cobras welcomed seven new recruits alongside Tuohy in the off-season, all in the mix for senior selection.

Meanwhile, the Lakers welcomed five players to Laker-land, including the return of Jake Lohmann after his time with Morningside. Expect Lohmann to be an explosive presence, which should be a massive help to ruckman Tom Zampatti.

Coming off an impressive individual season, Zampatti will face a mighty challenge from the first bounce as he fronts up against arguably the best ruckman in the BFNL, Luke Goetz.

There’s a lot of similarities between the Cobras and the Lakers as they enter the 2025 season. Both playing lists featuring a lot of youth, both looking to vastly improve on the 2024 season and both knowing a win here sets them in good stead of chasing that top six. 

Tip:Bacchus Marsh


  • East Point

  • vs

  • Sebastopol

SATURDAY APRIL 5TH - 2.15PM @ EASTERN OVAL

KEY STATS
Last 10 Matches:
East Point 5, Sebastopol 5

Last three matches:
2023 - East Point 13.11.89 d Sebastopol 9.17.71 @ East Point
2024 - Est Point 10.16.76 d Sebastopol 3.11.29 @ East Point
2024 - East Point 16.15.111 d Sebastopol 8.9.57 @ Sebastopol

In the second Ballarat based clash for Round 1, friendly rivals East Point and Sebastopol meet early in the season for the second year running.

The home team will be eager to maintain their form from the 2024, especially at the Eastern Oval.

The Roos are yet to drop a game in front of their home fans for some time, with the last occasion being at the hands of none other than the Burra in late 2023.

An injury cloud surrounded the Burra throughout 2024, who will hope to enter the ’25 season in the best shape possible.

Hugo Papst returns to the Club after a year with the Horsham Demons. Papst featured in both the Burra’s recent Grand Final appearances and will be a vital presence in defence and attack.

Bailey Medwell may miss the season opener after he featured in Footscray’s Round 1 VFL clash against Northern Bullants. After a Bye in Round 2, Medwell will well and truly be in the midst for selection after a solid debut (19 Disposals, 1 Goal).

Meanwhile, the Roos recently welcomed back Matt Johnston, Jordan Johnston and Jacob Brown after spending the off-season in the NTFL.

It remains to be seen whether their time in the NTFL helps them hit the ground running or if they need some time to adjust to the BFNL format.

The Roos will likely enter the season as contenders but not without some key losses. Experience in 150 gamer Jordy Taylor (Queensland) and young talents Strahan Robinson (Port Fairy), Tom Conlan (VAFA) and Max Filmer (Interstate) have all departed from the Grand Final side.

Whilst recent clashes say otherwise, still expect a good battle between the sides.

Will East continue their unbeaten record at home or will the Burra once again end their streak? 

Tip:East Point



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We're officially into the second half of the season now and the top six mix is just as intriguing as ever.

Scoop previews all the upcoming action in Round 10.


  • Melton

  • vs

  • Ballarat

SATURDAY JUNE 24TH - 2.15PM @ Macpherson Park Oval

Last time they met - Melton 87 def. Ballarat 64
(Qualifying Final 2022)

Remember the Bloods? Saturday will mark 21 days between hit-outs for the reigning premiers when they host Round 9 winners Ballarat.

Bloods’ coach Aaron Tymms had reservations about the nature of his bye allocation at the start of the season but given a recent run of injury and illness within the group, the break in hindsight has bordered on timely.

While important Bloods’ big men Liam Carter (calf) and Brett McIntyre (foot) prepare for a lengthy spell on the sidelines, the flag favorites are likely to welcome back midfield duo Jack Walker and Lachie Watkins who missed their 11-point Round 8 loss to Darley.

Newcomer and dasher Brady Rowles is a chance while Adrian Monitto is unlikely.

For the travelling young Swans, a golden opportunity presents - a chance to measure their levels of improvement in a real 'throw at the stumps game' against the competition benchmark.

Paddy Simpson has returned to full fitness following a shoulder complaint, teaming up with reigning club best and fairest Will Liston.

Marcus Powling continues to lead from the opening bounce and has had another ripping season while Andrew Hooper (24 goals), Rhys Perry (9) and Tom Mooney (7) are providing an aerial target forward.

Swans’ coach Chris Maple will need his boys up and about early and reminded of the home side’s dominance in third quarters.

Confidence levels for the visitors should be sky high after a breakout win over Sunbury, however, Melton at Melton are a different proposition altogether.

Scoop’s tip: Melton


  • Darley

  • vs

  • Redan

SATURDAY JUNE 24TH - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

Last time they met - Darley 71 def. by Redan 85 (Darley Park, Round 14 2022)

Yes, that is correct, Darley finally returns home for their first of eight back ended games ahead of a likely finals campaign. But don't expect it to be all champagne and roses for the home side given Redan are in this game up to their eyeballs.

The Devils’ journey back to full health won't be complete for some weeks, opening the door for the seventh placed Lions to replicate their last season success at the Den.

Despite losing to third placed Sebastopol last weekend the young Lions, with a side including five eligible U/19 players, did win each of the last three quarters before finishing five points shy at the final siren.

On the flipside, the undermanned Devils failed to flatter, losing all four quarters at MARS Stadium. Dan Jordan's two trips to North Ballarat in charge of the Devils have ended in 78 and 57-point defeats.

It's unlikely the Devils will see a return of any players already sidelined, while the Lions could welcome back star mid Lachie George (back), joining in-form trio Daniel Bond, Izaac Grant and Cooper Craig-Peters with Nathan Dunstan in the ruck.

For all of Grant's work in his new role through the midfield, the once permanent half forward still has 20 goals in 2023, ranked seventh in the BFNL.

The Devils will need a spark beyond Brett Bewley, Shane Page and Matthew Brett getting it done. Who will stand up? They're capable of finding at least one or two, you can't fluke seven straight wins on the road without a genuine spread of contributors. It might be Darley, just, in a close one.

Scoop’s tip: Darley


  • Bacchus Marsh

  • vs

  • East Point

SATURDAY JUNE 24TH - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

Last time they met – East Point 115 def. Bacchus Marsh 68 (Eastern Oval, Round 7 2022)

The underdog Cobras will aim for a hattrick of wins when they host East Point at Maddingley Park.

Unfortunately for Jason William's men, up to five players will return to the Coates Talent Under 18s pathway competition from Saturday's 98-point win over Melton South.

Sure, the winless Panthers is not ideal form, but the importance of those young Cobras are impossible to ignore.

The Cobras would have been an outside chance with the inclusion of their Western Jets and GV Rebels affiliates given the Kangas have lost three of their last four, admittedly all against finals contenders, Sebastopol, Melton and Redan.

Plenty would need to go right for the Cobras to produce one of the upsets of the season. While they celebrated making it two on the bounce last week, you need only go the Cobras first half against the Panthers to suggest they're a fair way off challenging the Kangas, at present.

The Johnston boys are the obvious Kangas’ A-Grade talent Williams will need to curb to be any hope while playing coach Jackson Merrett is cruising under the radar hitting the scoreboard with nine majors in his four games.

Known duo Bryce McDougall (8 goals) and Brad Whittaker (16 goals - missed last week) will need some containing too, not mentioning the Kangas next wave of young talent who are more than capable - Liam Canny, Liam Howard, Jack Jeffrey and Patrick Hannaford to name four.

Containing the Cobras top end influence is the obvious task looming ahead for Merrett. Jake Owen with 16 goals for the season, Jake McCreery, who has been named in the best on five occasions and Luke Goetz in the ruck tick all the boxes.  

Scoop’s tip: East Point


  • Sebastopol

  • vs

  • Sunbury

SATURDAY JUNE 24TH - 2.15PM @ MARTY BUSCH RESERVE

Last time they met - Sebastopol 41 def. Sunbury 25
(Marty Busch Reserve, Round 8 2022)

Expect Sebastopol's stingy defence (comp rank #1) to deny the Lions forwards in a low scoring affair at Marty Busch Reserve.

Five times already this season has the Burra kept opposition to 57 points or less. If the visitors can't find avenues to goal, tipping a result in this game could be easier than first thought.

While the Lions disappointed on the road last week in their 26-point loss to Ballarat, coach Travis Hodgson would like their chances despite the home side owning the favorites tag.

They will miss their Captain Tyson Lever (foot) once again but will sweat on the availability of Essendon VFL listed player Harry Minton-Connell who missed for precautionary reasons last week with a hamstring complaint. Mitch Lewis will also miss.

On the other hand the Burra could welcome Werribee VFL listed pair Jay Dahlhaus and Jesse Clark to bolster stocks given the Tigers have the bye.

While Sebastopol assumed a majority of control in last week’s five-point win over Redan, they did lose three quarters, which must be of some concern.

Burras’ dual coach combo Luke Kiel and Michael Columbro will need to find suitable match ups for the Lions forwards. Fortunately, the Burra aren't bereft of options.

Like most, the game will be decided primarily at the coalface. Can Sunbury find enough impetus around the contest to deny the Burra on their home deck?

They clearly failed the brief against much younger opposition last week so expect a correction on intensity, especially early.

Despite the prospect of some major outs for the 'Burra ahead of Saturday, mainly Tony Lockyer with a cork, the home side should do enough to make it a seventh win of the season.

Scoop’s tip: Sebastopol


  • Lake Wendouree

  • vs

  • North Ballarat

SATURDAY JUNE 24TH - 2.15PM @ C.E BROWN RESERVE

Last time they met – Lake Wendouree 47 def. by North Ballarat 108 (C.E Brown Reserve, Round 2 2022)

Expect North Ballarat to continue on their winning ways when they meet a one-win Lake Wendouree outfit.

Brendan McCartney's men are doing plenty right through the middle part of the season, never more so than last week’s 57-point demolition job of ladder leaders Darley.

The Roosters are in form, binding well with a feverish appetite to win the footy. Their top end players are in a purple patch of form and will look to improve in the coming weeks with the return of important utility Tom Hotchin from a 12 month layoff with an ACL injury.

Takeover Lakers’ coach Tim Shearer won't have to look far for the handful of Roosters laden with match winning talent.

Jamie Quick (32 goals), Riley Polkinghorne, Cam McCallum, Stewart Crameri and Werribee VFL listed Jack Riding head an unofficial top five, each in ripping form. But knowing is one thing, containing obviously another.

If the Lakers can match the trademark heat of the Roosters, maximum damage will be spared. It was encouraging to see Lakers’ duo Tom Zampatti and Michael Foster feature prominently in last week’s loss to East Point while you can bank on the week-to-week output from the O'Connell and Helyar boys.

Tipping the final score to resemble something similar to their last meeting in early 2022.

Scoop’s tip: North Ballarat


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

As we enter the back half of the home and away season, the return fixtures begin and Round 10 has thrown up plenty of intriguing encounters to keep an eye on.


  • Bacchus Marsh

  • vs

  • Redan

SATURDAY JUNE 21ST - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

KEY STATS

All matches:
Bacchus Marsh 35, Redan 41

Last win at Bacchus:
Bacchus Marsh 2018, Redan 2024

Last three matches:
2023 - Redan 13.9.87 d Bacchus Marsh 12.11.83 @ Redan
2024 - Redan 16.10.106 d Bacchus Marsh 8.6.54 @ Bacchus Marsh
2025 - Bacchus Marsh 12.17.89 d Redan 10.10.70 @ Redan

There’s something about this match-up that favours the travelling side.

Remarkably, six of the last seven encounters between Bacchus Marsh and Redan have seen the away team leave with the four points – a stat that may just give Lions fans a sense of confidence as they head to Maddingley Park this weekend.

With both sides sitting outside the top six, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

Bacchus Marsh dropped out of finals contention last week, now trailing North Ballarat by two points.

A win, pending results elsewhere, could see them jump straight back into the mix.

For Redan, the path to finals remains mathematically possible, but there's no room for error – every remaining game is a must-win.

Redan will need to address their forward line inefficiency if they want to stay in the hunt.

While they’ve been solid at generating inside 50 entries – an area where they have an edge over Bacchus Marsh – their inability to convert has been costly.

By contrast, the Cobras sit third in the league for goal accuracy, making them a dangerous opponent even with fewer opportunities.

Bacchus Marsh set the tone early in the meet, with a dominant first quarter, and it was a deficit Redan couldn’t claw back.

First quarters have been a struggle for the Cobras since, but it’s the final term that may prove decisive – Redan have faltered in the fourth quarter seven times this season, compared to just two for the Cobras.

Redan’s lineup will look different without Jake Short, but the return of emerging talent – like Jake Connolly – and renewed midfield strength should offer some balance.

Bacchus Marsh will back in their proven performers and hope their forward line can capitalise again.

In a competition where ladder positions are shifting week to week, this match could determine who keeps their finals dream alive.

With history, form, and urgency all playing their part, expect a high-stakes battle from the first bounce to the final siren.

Tip: Bacchus Marsh


  • Ballarat

  • vs

  • Sebastopol

SATURDAY JUNE 21ST - 2.15PM @ ALFREDTON RESERVE

KEY STATS

All matches:
Ballarat 70, Sebastopol 33, drawn 1

Last ten matches:
Ballarat 4, Sebastopol 6

Last three matches:
2024 - Sebastopol 13.11.89 d Ballarat 6.8.44 @ Ballarat
2024 - Ballarat 14.15.99 d Sebastopol 9.10.64 @ Sebastopol
2025 - Ballarat 15.21.111 d Sebastopol 12.7.79 @ Sebastopol

Both Ballarat and Sebastopol head into this clash with everything to play for — one aiming to solidify a finals spot, the other fighting to keep its hopes alive.

For Ballarat, four points would create vital breathing room inside the top six, especially with the ladder tightening week by week.

For the Burra, wins can’t come soon enough. This matchup looms as one they simply have to take if they’re to remain in the finals conversation.

The visitors should take confidence from recent history.

Sebastopol has won four of their last five trips to Alfredton Recreation Reserve, and overall, it’s been a fixture dominated by the travelling team — with ten of the last thirteen clashes going the way of the visitors.

Ballarat will again be without key pillars in Biggie Nyoun and Harry Butler, both of whom have proven match-changers.

Emerton Hooper continues his run in the side, showing promise, while Noah Drever returns from injury.

Sebastopol, meanwhile, breathe a sigh of relief with coach Tony Lockyer cleared to play.

Cooper Littlehayes also looms as an important inclusion, having not played in the Round 2 match.

Littlehayes continuing to grow into senior footy and offering another avenue up forward.

The last time these sides met, Sebastopol dominated the first quarter — but then fell away badly, outscored 71 to 21 over the middle stretch of the game.

They can’t afford a repeat. A full four-quarter performance is non-negotiable if they want to leave Alfredton with the points.

With one eye on the ladder, this is a clash that will have consequences beyond just this weekend.

For Sebastopol, it’s a must. For Ballarat, it’s a chance to step closer to security.

Tip:Sebastopol


  • East Point

  • vs

  • North Ballarat

SATURDAY JUNE 21ST - 2.15PM @ EASTERN OVAL

KEY STATS

All matches:
East Point 16, North Ballarat 12

Last win at Eastern:
East Point 2024, North Ballarat 2021

Last three matches:
2024 - East Point 11.5.71 d North Ballarat 7.2.44 @ North Ballarat
2024 - East Point 19.11.125 d North Ballarat 10.5.65 @ East Point
2025 - East Point 13.8.86 d North Ballarat 10.4.64 @ North Ballarat

After a slow start to 2025, North Ballarat has found its rhythm – and with three wins in their last four matches, the Roosters are emerging as genuine finals contenders.

This Round 10 clash with East Point shapes as a crucial test.

East Point enters the contest with the wood over North Ballarat, having won six of the last seven meetings between the two.

The Roosters have also struggled historically at Eastern Oval, claiming just one win from their past seven visits.

But momentum can shift quickly in this competition, and North will be desperate to get the win.

The return of Riley Polkinghorne has added significant midfield punch to the Roosters.

Averaging 31 disposals and 10 clearances in his two games this season, his impact around the stoppages will be pivotal – especially up against East Point’s clearance specialists Micka Rotumah-Onus and Matt Johnston who will be looking to respond after a bruising loss to Darley.

For the Roos, rebounding strongly is non-negotiable.

Last week’s second-quarter fadeout cost them, and they’ll need a full four-quarter performance to keep touch with the top three.

The return of key defender Geordy Slater from injury comes at the right time, while veteran Joel Van Meel will have the solo ruck duties.

Despite their recent scoring woes, East Point still leads the inside 50s.

But with North Ballarat’s composed backline, including the likes of Denver Grainger-Barras and Isaac Carey, making the most of forward entries will be critical.

With both sides jostling for position in a congested top six, this clash is more than just a home-and-away fixture – it’s a test for finals intentions. Expect nothing less than a fierce contest with September implications.

Tip:East Point


  • Sunbury

  • vs

  • Darley

SATURDAY JUNE 21ST - 2.15PM @ CLARKE OVAL

KEY STATS
All matches:
Sunbury 28, Darley 27

At Sunbury:
Sunbury 14, Darley 7

Last three matches:
2024 - Sunbury 10.10.70 d Darley 9.8.62 @ Sunbury
2024 - Darley 19.7.121 d Sunbury 8.8.56 @ Darley
2025 - Darley 12.8.80 d Sunbury 9.9.63 @ Darley

Darley enter the second leg of a three-week tough run, facing off against fellow top-four contenders.

After a dominant Round 9 performance, the Devils look primed to take on Sunbury in what looms as a genuine September vibe.

Both teams are all but locked in for finals.

They sit first and second in the competition for both points scored and points against – meaning we could be treated to either a scoreboard shootout, likely via the likes of Will Johnson and Jake Sutton, or a defensive shutdown led by Billy Myers and Tyson Lever.

Recent history favours Darley, who have won six of their last seven meetings with the Lions.

However, Clarke Oval has traditionally been a stronghold for the home side, and with Sunbury in red-hot form, this contest could be incredibly close.

The stats sheet does little to separate the two.

Sunbury have the edge in clearances, while Darley narrowly lead in inside 50s.

Both sides average high disposal counts and rely on structured ball movement to control games.

When they last met, it was a powerful second-half surge from Darley that proved the difference.

Matt White’s Lions will be looking to flip the script this time – not just starting strong but sustaining it against a Darley outfit that finishes well.

Will Johnson’s recent goal form continues to be a threat, kicking four in each of his last two matches and six the last time these sides met.

Lucas Impey’s return after a spell adds further depth to the Devils.

For the Lions, Josh Guthrie’s consistency will again be key, while Jake Egan will be hungry to make an impact after being kept quiet in their last encounter.

With very little separating them on the ladder and finals implications looming large, this will set up the winner for a prime run into the second half of the season.

Tip:Darley


  • Melton

  • vs

  • Lake Wendouree

SATURDAY JUNE 21ST - 2.15PM @ MacPherson Park

Key Stats:

All matches:
Melton 28, Lake Wendouree 21

Last win at Melton:
Melton 2024, Lake Wendouree 2017

Last three matches:
2024 - Melton 23.9.147 d Lake Wendouree 4.6.30 @ Melton
2024 - Melton 30.12.192 d Lake Wendouree 8.4.52 @ Lake Wendouree
2025 - Melton 20.11.131 d Lake Wendouree 9.15.69 @ Lake Wendouree

With the top end of the ladder as tight as it’s been all year, wins alone won’t cut it for Melton — percentage is now a serious part of the finals equation.

And while a clash with the winless Lakers might look straightforward on paper, this one carries more weight than meets the eye.

Lake Wendouree pushed the Bloods for large parts of their Round 2 encounter, with one goalless quarter ultimately inflating the margin.

That performance still stands as one of the Lakers' most competitive this season — and they’ll take belief from knowing they can match it in passages.

A welcome addition for the Lakers is Flynn Loader, returning from the QAFL.

Loader’s presence brings a lift for the young group.

His last game in Lakers colours came in 2023, and his return couldn’t be better timed.

Melton comes into the game with minimal changes from their previous meeting with the Lakers.

Captain Jack Walker is back in the mix, though Jordyn Cotter’s absence will be noted.

The Bloods continue to struggle somewhat at clearances, giving the Lakers a small window to generate forward pressure — but they’ll need to be clinical, especially given Melton’s strength in intercepting and rebounding, led by Harrison Hanley.

Finding space and targets forward of centre has been a persistent challenge for Lake Wendouree.

If Jackson O’Brien and the rest of the young forward line can begin to turn contest into opportunity, it’ll go a long way in keeping them in the contest — or at least in setting benchmarks for growth.

For Melton, the goal is simple: win big and tighten up the areas that will matter in finals.

For the Lakers, it’s a chance to test themselves against one of the competition’s best — and use the halfway mark as a yardstick for their progress.

Tip:Melton



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BFNL Weekend Preview - Round 11, 2023

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

Come 5pm Saturday each team will have played each other once, giving supporters a true indication of where their club is at on the BFNL table as we pass the halfway mark of the season.


  • Ballarat

  • vs

  • Bacchus Marsh

SATURDAY JULY 8TH - 2.15PM @ ALFREDTON RECREATION RESERVE

Last time they met – Bacchus Marsh 76 def. Ballarat 74 (Maddingley Park, Round 1 2022)

The Swans will enjoy a return to their own deck and a match-up against similar opposition when they host the Cobras.

Both sides, clearly aware of where they're at, will be eyeing a potential eighth place finish on the table - essentially the 'next best' below the main body of teams.

Tipping there won't be much in this game at the end, but the home ground advantage must lean to the Swans on the back of their 26-point win over Sunbury in Round 9.

Matchups won't be too difficult for either side to ascertain given the stand-out consistencies from both teams top end talent.

Swans’ mid Wil Liston proved he was not out of place at Interleague level, especially with an inspirational second quarter that helped the BFNL back into the game, turning a quarter time deficit into a half time advantage against the talented Hampden League.

Bacchus Marsh too had a sole representative, Jack Parente, who was appointed vice-captain behind Redan star Izaac Grant.

Parente, a co-captain of the Cobras at just 20 years old was similarly courageous as Liston over his high minutes game in defence.

The Swans will need a match-up for Jake Owen (16 goals) as the Cobras will Andrew Hooper (26 goals).

The dual in the ruck between Luke Goetz and Michael Powling should be a ripper while at ground level, Swans youngsters Liston and Paddy Simpson go to head-to-head with more seasoned bodies in Jake McCreery and Tyson Shea.

If both sides can nullify avenues to goal, this game will come down to the second tier of options getting it done on the scoreboard and weight of forward 50 entries.

It builds to be a close one, where both sides will have their chances and look the winner at some stage.

Scoop’s tip: Ballarat


  • Melton South

  • vs

  • Redan

SATURDAY JULY 9TH - 2.15PM @ MELTON RECREATION RESERVE

Last time they met - Redan 103 def. Melton South 57
(City Oval, Round 18 2022)

All signs point to Redan being a game clear, entrenched in the final six after a successful visit to Melton South this weekend.

While the Lions have lost two of their last three, their win on the road over Darley in Round 10 gave every indication they're a genuine part of the finals conversation.

With Lachie George, Lachie McLean, Liam Hoy and Harry Lawson still to return, the Lions best bares no ceiling passing the halfway mark of the season. Given their proven depth quality, it really is soldier in, soldier out for the Lions at the moment.

Under new coach Gary Learmonth, Redan have two wins against top six opposition (Darley, East Point) and five wins for the season. A sixth win looms against the winless Panthers.

The hosts will have enjoyed last week’s selection and efforts of Cody Chapman and Mitch Fino in the newly introduced Under 23 Interleague concept under Carlton great Anthony Koutoufides.

Both boys validated their call-ups with contributions worthy of radar attention from opposition clubs moving forward - a timely boost in an otherwise long season for the Panthers.

Take your pick of who may get off the leash in front of goal for the Lions, it could be any of Izaac Grant, Grant Bell, Will Madden or Marty Boyer.

Scoop’s tip: Redan


  • Sunbury

  • vs

  • East Point

SATURDAY JULY 8TH - 2.15PM @ CLARKE OVAL

Last time they met – Sunbury 74 def. by East Point 87
(Clarke Oval, Round 10 2022)

Despite two losses on the bounce heading in, expect Sunbury to resemble some form closer to their best when they return home to meet East Point.

The Lions will be buoyed with the return of inspirational leader Tyson Lever (foot) and midfielder Mitch Lewis (overseas), not to mention a rejuvenated half dozen Under 23 BFNL representatives from last week’s success over the Hampden League.

Yes, Fraser Ampulski, Jake Egan, Jake Sutton, Harrison Minton-Connell, Cody Brand and Riley Miller all played significant roles in the league's meritorious 16-point win.

Not to be outdone, East Point duo Liam Canny and Liam Howard also featured prominently in the result.

The return of Lewis, joining Minton-Connell and Josh Guthrie in the middle provides every chance for the Lions to take it up against the class of the Johnston brothers, Matty and Jordy, and the crumbing ability of Joe Dodd who has worked his way back into some good form after missing early with injury.

It wouldn't be a surprise if the Kangas did get the job done, you're never sure what version of Sunbury you're going to get.

The visitors are more than capable of kicking a winning score on the road despite the new full time midfield role for proven goalkicker Jordy Johnston.

The Kangas have five players with 10 goals or more already in 2023 (20-B.Whittaker, 16-L.Canny, 13-J.Jeffrey, 11-B.McDougall, 10-J.Merrett) while the Lions just three (23-J.Sutton, 15-C.Brand, 12-L.Brennan).

Strangely, on the confidence taken by those six Lions interleague reps and performances along with the returns of Lever and Lewis, that alone is enough to sway the advantage in favour of the home side. Just.

Scoop’s tip: Sunbury


  • Darley

  • vs

  • Sebastopol

SATURDAY JULY 8TH - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

Last time they met - Sebastopol 66 def. by Darley 72 (Marty Busch Reserve, Round 1 2022)

The Burra won't have a better opportunity downing the wounded Devils at the Den when the two sides meet for the first time since Round 1 last year.

Last time around it was the highly touted Burra losing to the 2021 wooden spooners, a completely unexpected result despite the Devils’ off-season appointment of experienced coach Dan Jordan.

Theorising just how the Devils can get it done is trumped by the strength and quality of depth the previous two-time runners up possess.

Expect Burra quartet Tony Lockyer, James Keeble, Ryan Noether and Grady Snowden to return after missing their Round 10, 27-point win over Sunbury.

How Darley can find a way through Sebastopol's #1 ranked defence will be Jordan's greatest challenge.

Only Melton (four times), North Ballarat and Ballarat have had their way with the Burra over their previous 20 games. The form reads a treat and holds up against any opposition that is not Melton.

Lockyer, Riley O'Keefe, Luke Kiel, Jack Bambury, Hugo Papst and Graydn Snowden make up an enviable back six for any side in regional Victoria let alone the BFNL.

The Devils look a mile off their drought breaking, Round 8 winning performance over Melton on June 3rd.

Some may have thought 'mountain peak' conquered - a short sighted reality to the fact they're merely at base camp as subsequent defeats to North Ballarat and Redan have proven.

The timing of the Devils return to full health will go a long way determining their reach in 2023, but a win against the odds, ahead of schedule will only enhance belief.

On the flipside, a win for the visitors consolidates second position on the ladder with games against Lake Wendoure and Melton South to follow.  

Scoop’s tip: Sebastopol


  • Melton

  • vs

  • Lake Wendouree

SATURDAY JULY 8TH - 2.15PM @ MACPHERSON PARK

Last time they met - Melton 155 def. Lake Wendouree 33 (MacPherson Park, Round 18 2022)

Reigning premiers Melton will have played one game in 35 days when they host Lake Wendouree this weekend.

But don't let that confuse you, coach Aaron Tymms will have warmed to the break, giving his 'niggle effected' charges enough rest to take on a back-to-back flag mission, replicating East Point's 2018-19 achievement.

The Bloods monstered the Swans in Round 10 with the inclusions of star duo Brenton Payne and Jack Watkins for their first games of the season.

It's unsure when they'll be seen again due to their Port Melbourne and North Melbourne VFL commitments but the Bloods on the whole look back to their best.

We're likely to see confirmation again of that nature against the Lakers. Bloods duo Brady Rowles and Adrian Monitto are not far off a return and could be nursed back for a hit-out as early as the Lakers game after lengthy layoffs.

Young guns Kyle Borg and Conrad Farrugia should be brimming with confidence after solid performances at Interleague level representing the Bloods and will look to carry that form into the latter half of the season while the Lakers’ sole selection Flynn Loader looked dangerous for the BFNL in the front half to warrant a match-up for Tymms.

The Lakers’ faithful will be looking forward to observing the progression of young bigmen duo Felix Fogarty and Tom Zampatti.       

Weather will determine degrees of separation on the scoreboard but if the Lakers were to come close to halving the margin from their most recent encounter, coach Tim Shearer would have been privy to some resistance from his group.

Scoop’s tip: Melton


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  • Bye




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

A number of big clashes await in Round 11 with teams striving for a finals berth set to test themselves against genuine September outfits.


  • Redan

  • vs

  • Melton

SATURDAY JUNE 29TH - 2.15PM @ CITY OVAL

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Last time they met - Redan 65 def. by Melton 132 (City Oval, Round 5 2023)

If it's any consolation for the Lions ahead of the weekend, they'll face a Bloods outfit a handful shy of their best 22 with Riley Walker (jaw) and Jordy Cotter (ankle) the latest pairing set for a stint on the sidelines.

While it's clear the top five sides have a clear edge on the remaining six, one spot in the finals is up for grabs.

Given that very little percentage separates those in the running for sixth, Redan won't be rolling over easily and will take it up to the flag favorites for periods.

Can the Lions get bang for buck for their forward 50 entries in the absence of Riley Walker and Cotter?

Grant Bell is on a ten-game stretch returning multiple goals while newcomer and Geelong VFL listed talent Lachie Bond will provide a headache for the Bloods’ defence.

Marty Boyer and Lachie McLean are not shy around goal either and will keep the visitors honest.

Despite injuries to a key few, the Bloods remain the team to beat regardless of any BFNL opposition.

The emotional toll of last week’s nail-biting win over Sunbury can play out in two ways.

One, they're well on the way to at least another minor premiership and no team will stand in their way - or two, there is a chance of a flat performance given the nature of what has transpired.

Whatever the scenario, you would be brave to tip against them.

Not me. 

SCOOP’S TIP
Melton


  • Melton South

  • vs

  • North Ballarat

SATURDAY JUNE 29TH - 2.15PM @ MELTON RECREATION RESERVE

Last time they met - North Ballarat 206 def. Melton South 14 (Mars Stadium, Round 8 2023)

The winless Panthers will endure the second of back-to-back top five assignments when they host North Ballarat at Melton Recreation Reserve.

Both sides have had their fair share of bad luck on the injury front and will look for a response from their respective depth stocks who will be given an opportunity.

Star North Ballarat midfielder Riley Polkinghorne suffered a nasty ankle injury in the second quarter of last week’s loss to East Point and is set for a period on the sidelines, joining fellow playmakers Jamie Quick and Tom Bromley-Lynch.

Credit to the undermanned Roosters hitting the front against East Point in the last quarter before the Kangas were able to steady and kick away late.

While the absence of Polkinghorne will not affect this coming result, the nature of the predicted percentage boost may have taken a hit.

Just 'how far the Roosters?' has been quelled somewhat with the absence of key personnel.

Travis Hodgson's Panthers showed a bit last week against the Devils with their 'top end' players all making a contribution leading one of the youngest sides seen in the BFNL for sometime.

And they will need to produce again to avoid a 20-goal plus defeat.

Even with injury, you know what you're going to get from the Roosters - a feverish appetite for the contest and a well-structured set-up behind the ball that makes it hard for opposition to score.

Given the Panthers’ average less than 30 points per game, surpassing that return will be a challenge.  

Roosters’ coach Brendan McCartney will be hoping to get through unscathed and be looking for his players to develop on good habits ahead of the back end of the season when everything starts to heat up.

North Ballarat's double-up's post the interleague bye includes Darley (A), Melton (H), Bacchus Marsh (H), Ballarat (A), East Point (A) and Redan (A). 

SCOOP’S TIP
North Ballarat


  • Ballarat

  • vs

  • Sunbury

SATURDAY JUNE 29TH - 2.15PM @ ALFREDTON RESERVE

Last time they met - Sunbury 89 def. Ballarat 37 (Clarke Oval, Round 13 2023)

Sunbury head to Ballarat for a fourth time already this season, to take on the Swans at Alfredton Oval.

Lions coach Matty White would have been proud of his boys last week despite their narrow loss at home to Melton in arguably the best game of the year.

So, for the touring party it's not about rebounding or a response needed against the Swans, rather more of the same that has earned them an impressive seven win season and third spot on the BFNL ladder.

There's enough body of work seen from the Lions giving every indication they're the real deal and you know what you're going to get.

With the off-season addition of quality personnel and spike in performance of players who were already at Sunbury, the future looks bright - not dissimilar to the age profile of Melton that took them to the 2018 Grand Final before the crowning glory achievement of 2022.

For Chris Maple's Ballarat another challenge in the form of top five opposition presents and what an opportunity that is in front of home fans - a chance to measure yourselves against the pointy end.

So far for the Swans however, the challenge has proven beyond them.

Some mini-wins here at home will be the order of the day starting with the one non-negotiable - effort.

For without effort, surely the balance sheet of potential mini wins becomes null and void.

The Swans sit in sixth spot on the ladder with an asterix of vulnerability next to their name.

They along with Redan, Bacchus Marsh and Sebastopol are in a fight for the elusive sixth spot.

If the Swans want to rid themselves of the asterix and potentially making up the numbers come September, an honourable loss is the least we can ask of a group not shy on talent.

SCOOP’S TIP
Sunbury


  • Darley

  • vs

  • Lake Wendouree

SATURDAY JUNE 29TH - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

Last time they met - Darley 143 def. Lake Wendouree 32 (Darley Park, Round 14 2023)

Don't expect Darley to have it all their own way when they host the Lakers on Saturday.

Rival coaches have gone on the record complimenting the one-win Lakers on their endeavour for long periods that culminated with an impressive 174-point win over Melton South in Round 9.

Rohan Brown's travelling party will be looking for further improvement off the bye, up against top four opposition.

While it's never really a good time to get Darley at Darley given their recent home record, coach Dan Jordan would be the first to concede the Devils have a bit of work to do recapturing the aura of last year.

So regardless of the two sides separation on the BFNL table, weight of progress will surely be measured in the aftermath.

Just what that looks like for Brown and Jordan is likely to remain 'in-house' but for those of us on the outside, the scoreboard will tell enough.

Did the Melton South game flatter the Lakers? They looked very good on the vision, playing a large part of the group into form for an assignment against a Devils outfit still trying to find their best.

Containing the Devils’ top end talent will be an afternoon long struggle for the developing Lakers who should embrace the experience.

While Brett Bewley and Billy Myers are the obvious trump cards expected to have the greatest influence, Jordan's challenge remains getting a deeper spread of contributors, preferably out of the Devils’ 'bottom half'.

The Lakers’ talls will keep the Devils honest.

Tom Zampatti, Jaydyn Wright and Felix Fogarty make up a healthy spine through the middle and forward of the ball.

Hybrid forward and Lakers’ leading goalkicker Bailey Thompson keeps hitting the scoreboard regardless of the opposition and is likely to have earned the respect out of the Devils’ camp with a designated match up.

Not sure what version we're going to get of these two sides. Darley will surely do enough, but how far?

Will the Devils impress with a tick forward in the right direction or can the Lakers back up their recent efforts by keeping the margin in check, something they've failed to do at Darley Park their previous two visits.

SCOOP’S TIP
Darley


  • East Point

  • vs

  • Bacchus Marsh

SATURDAY JUNE 29TH - 2.15PM @ EASTERN OVAL

Last time they met - Bacchus Marsh 55 def. by East Point 98 (Maddingley Park, Round 10 2023)

The Kangas will start warm favorites making it nine wins in a row when they host the Cobras at Eastern Oval.

It's been six years since the Cobras have enjoyed success at the venue and given the sample size of the season to date, don't expect the pattern to change.

The Cobras’ slim chances hang on the availability of premier ruck Luke Goetz who is a genuine barometer for the team, leading with his positivity by voice and proud example with action.

A tough afternoon looms for the Cobras given the depth of talent and form held by the hosts. Just who you target with a match up or run with role is a guess given they've up to 10 players worthy of thought.

The Kangas’ midfield bats as deep as any in the comp and will look to assume control early against a Cobras’ outfit without veteran Tyson Shea and Goetz (doubtful).

The Johnston brothers, Mikitja Rottumah-Onus lead a healthy band at the feet of underrated competitor Joel Van Meel who continues to hold his own for long periods in the ruck with barely a rest.

As if the Cobras’ concerns weren't restricted to the A-Grade midfield talent of the Kangas, the make-up of the hosts forward line poses another quandary for Dennis Armfield and his staff.

Given the plentiful assets at Kangas’ coach Joe Carmody's disposal, maybe Armfield goes down the track of using Saturday as another opportunity to shuffle the magnets, a variation on what we already know.

Maybe there's a better version of the Cobras best 22 and their most suitable positions. Who knows?

What we do know however, is that the Cobras will be stretched by the Kangas to the point where the touring party is left with little choice but to experiment.

Finding the right combination for the Cobras to score, defend and maintain possession between the arcs remains a work in progress jigsaw.

While it's likely the Kangas winning run will continue for at least another week, let's hope for Cobras fans it's an encouraging step in the right direction on the development front. 

SCOOP’S TIP
East Point


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BFNL Weekend Preview - Round 11, 2025

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

We head into another tantalising weekend of footy action as Round 11 serves up a number of big contests that are set to shuffle the very makeup of the home and away ladder.


  • Redan

  • vs

  • Sunbury

SATURDAY JUNE 28TH - 2.15PM @ CITY OVAL

KEY STATS

All matches:
Redan 26, Sunbury 35, drawn 1

Last win at Redan:
Redan 2021, Sunbury 2024

Last three matches:
2024 - Sunbury 15.9.99 d Redan 11.8.74 @ Redan
2024 - Sunbury 9.12.66 d Redan 5.5.35 @ Sunbury
2025 - Sunbury 17.12.114 d Redan 14.4.88 @ Sunbury

Despite Sunbury having taken the honours in their last four clashes with Redan, there’s always been a sense that the maroon and gold Lions haven’t been too far off the pace.

The margins – 27, 25, 31 and 26 points – tell the story of a competitive rivalry that hasn’t quite swung Redan’s way in recent times.

Ironically, the four matches before that were all wins to Redan, each by around the 20-point mark.

If form lines are anything to go by, these two clubs always find a way to keep it close –even if the scoreboard tells a slightly different story in the end.

Redan’s season hasn’t followed the script they’d hoped for.

Injuries have taken their toll and consistency has been hard to come by.

But there’s a real chance to reset here.

Back on home turf, and with Jacob Short returning to the line-up, Redan has a valuable opportunity to spark a second-half revival.

His experience will be crucial in steadying a young side still searching for rhythm.

When these two met on Good Friday, Redan pushed Sunbury early but couldn’t sustain the effort across four quarters.

Sunbury’s strength this season has been their accuracy – ranked among the best in front of goal – while Redan has often let themselves down.

If Redan are to give themselves a chance, they’ll need to convert every shot and make the most of their time inside 50.

For Sunbury, this is a game they simply cannot afford to drop.

Sitting among the top four with fierce competition around them, every win matters.

Expect them to be sharp, focused, and ready to capitalise on any Redan lapse.

It’s been a tough run for the home side, but if there’s ever a week to stand up, this is it.

Tip:Sunbury


  • Darley

  • vs

  • Melton

SATURDAY JUNE 28TH - 2:15PM @ DARLEY PARK

KEY STATS

All matches:
Darley 23, Melton 23, drawn 1

Current win streak:
Melton 4

Last three matches:
2024 - Melton 10.14.74 d Darley 9.5.59 @ Melton
2024 2nd Semi Final - Melton 12.12.84 d Darley 6.5.41 @ Darley
2025 - Melton 9.13.67 d Darley 8.7.55 @ Melton

This could well be a match between two teams destined to play a (very) major final later this year.

It was the season opener the last time these two met, where Melton – despite a goalless third term – played their composed and consistent brand of football to take a 12-point win.

For those who like patterns, wins have come in bunches of 3s and 4s between these teams since 2011.

Melton scored three on the trot, followed by Darley (3), a draw, Darley again (4), then Melton (4), Darley (3), and now Melton has won the last four.

The venue holds no fears for the Bloods either, having won four of the last five times they've played the Devils there.

Just past the halfway mark of the competition, both sides have dropped just one game. Melton’s only loss came at the hands of East Point.

Darley’s came in Round 1 – to the Bloods.

Michael Edwards led the way on the scoreboard last time with four goals, while Jaycob Hickey was a standout for the Bloods. Expect both to be influential again.

Since that round one clash, Darley have looked like the team to beat. Their strength through the middle – Luther Baker, Nic Hind and Brett Bewley – has given them the edge in clearances.

Melton’s forward line will again be a focus. Braeden Kight, Liam Carter and Jordan Kight give them a strong contested marking presence. The Bloods will want to make every inside 50 count.

Top spot on the ladder is up for grabs. With the table shifting week to week, every win matters – and this one’s no exception.

Tip:Darley


  • North Ballarat

  • vs

  • Ballarat

SATURDAY JUNE 28TH - 2.15PM @ MARS STADIUM

KEY STATS
All matches:
North Ballarat 99, Ballarat 56, drawn 5

Last win at North:
North Ballarat 2024, Ballarat 2022

Last three matches:
2024 - North Ballarat 16.11.107 d Ballarat 3.7.25 @ North Ballarat
2024 - Ballarat 10.12.72 drew with North Ballarat 11.6.72 @ Ballarat
2025 - Ballarat 14.9.93 drew with North Ballarat 14.9.93 @ Ballarat

There’s a fair bit of weight in this one.

Ballarat currently sit fifth on 18 points. North Ballarat slipped to seventh on 14, with Bacchus Marsh sandwiched in between on 16.

Assuming Bacchus Marsh take care of Lake Wendouree, a Ballarat win likely sees them take a finals spot. A North Ballarat win? They leapfrog the Swans, their percentage doing the heavy lifting.

It’s a must win for both.

Their season opener ended in a draw — and a lot has changed since.

Biggie Nyoun and Mal White were standouts last time. Both are missing from the sides now.

If the Swans are to claim four points, efficiency inside 50 will be key.

They trail the Roosters in this area, and with Denver Grainger-Barras in form, clean entries will be crucial.

Andrew Hooper has been the Swans' go-to in front of goal, but he’ll need support from Jack O’Brien and Luke Gray to hit the scoreboard.

For the Roosters, last week’s blowout aside, they’ve shown finals-worthy form.

Despite a tough start and an injury-hit list, Clint Proctor’s group have begun to gel.

They’re winning enough ball and giving themselves every opportunity.

It’s one of the biggest games of the round — and the top six could look very different depending on the outcome.

Tip: North Ballarat


  • Sebastopol

  • vs

  • East Point

SATURDAY JUNE 28TH - 2.15PM @ MARTY BUSCH RESERVE

KEY STATS

All matches:
Sebastopol 9, East Point 34

Last ten matches:
Sebastopol 5, East Point 5

Last three matches:
2024 - East Point 10.16.76 d Sebastopol 3.11.29 @ East Point
2024 - East Point 16.15.111 d Sebastopol 8.9.57 @ Sebastopol
2025 - East Point 18.9.117 d Sebastopol 15.11.101 @ East Point

These two sides enter today’s clash with very different objectives – Sebastopol desperate to keep its finals hopes alive, while East Point aims to cement a top-two spot.

It’s been all East Point in recent meetings.

The Roos have claimed the last four encounters between the clubs, including their Round 1 meeting earlier this year.

That game saw Sebastopol finish strong with a six-goal final term and saw Hugo Papst open his account for the season with a massive seven goal haul.

Micka Rotumah-Onus was a standout for East Point that day, and his absence from the side this weekend will be a noticeable gap – especially with his impact around the clearances.

The Burra will need to find a way to compete in the ruck, where they’ve been well behind this season.

Lach Cassidy and Tony Lockyer will need to be fierce at the fall of the ball, with the Roos likely to dominate first use.

Joel Van Meel remains the key for East Point in the middle – and if he can link consistently with Joe Dodd and Matt Johnston, the Roos' spread and speed will be hard to contain.

Up forward, Bryson McDougall continues to make an impact.

He slotted five goals the last time these two met and has found form at the right end of the season.

Keeping him quiet will be high on Sebastopol’s agenda.

This game means everything for the Burra.

They’ve been up and down, but their best footy has shown they can match it with strong opposition.

A win today could re-ignite their campaign, and history gives them a glimmer of hope – Sebastopol have won two of their last three clashes with East Point at Marty Busch Reserve.

For East Point, it’s the kind of game they simply have to win.

In a top-four race where percentage and consistency are key, these are the match-ups they’ll want to bank, especially with other contenders breathing down their neck.

It’s a test of belief for the Burra, and one of discipline for the Roos.

Tip:East Point


  • Lake Wendouree

  • vs

  • Bacchus Marsh

SATURDAY JUNE 28TH - 2.15PM @ C.E BROWN RESERVE

KEY STATS

All matches:
Lake Wendouree 27, Bacchus Marsh 27

Last win at Lake Wendouree:
Lake Wendouree 2019, Bacchus Marsh 2024

Last three matches:
2024 - Bacchus 11.16.82 d Lake Wendouree 11.9.75 @ Lake Wendouree
2024 - Lake Wendouree 12.12.84 d Bacchus 7.13.55 @ Bacchus Marsh
2025 - Bacchus 19.10.124 d Lake Wendouree 10.11.71 @ Bacchus Marsh

Bacchus Marsh has won six of its last seven against Lake Wendouree.

Encouragingly for the Lakers, three of those six losses came by ten points or less – a reminder that on their day, they can compete.

The two clubs are evenly matched historically, both sitting on 27 wins apiece, with the Lakers holding the slightest edge at home.

The last time these two met, the Cobras ran out 53-point winners – but it was far from a perfect outing.

The Lakers actually kicked their highest score for the season that day, and if not for a sluggish opening term, it might’ve been a much smaller margin.

Expect them to take some confidence out of that and come into this clash looking to attack early and stay in the game for longer.

Jake Owen had a day out in that last meeting, finishing with seven goals.

Angus O’Keefe or Angus Gove are likely to get the job on him this time around – a big ask, but one that could have a huge impact on the game’s outcome.

The Cobras’ path to finals remains wide open, but they can’t afford any missteps.

A win here keeps them in the hunt and builds important percentage in what’s shaping up to be a tightly contested bottom half of the top six.

For Lake Wendouree, it’s not just about chasing a win – it’s about continuing to find scoreboard pressure and getting reward for effort.

They’ve shown patches where things click, and if they can string together four quarters, they’ll back themselves in to cause an upset.

There’s plenty on the line for the Cobras. For the Lakers, pride, progress, and the chance to shake up the ladder.

Tip:Bacchus Marsh



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BFNL Weekend Preview - Round 12, 2024

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

The action is back after the interleague weekend and sides will have their sights firmly locked on to the backend of the 2024 season.


  • Melton

  • vs

  • Sunbury

SATURDAY JULY 13TH - 2.15PM @ MACPHERSON PARK

- BFNL MATCH OF THE ROUND LIVE WITH FULL COMMENTARY 2PM VIA BFNL MATCH CENTRE -

Last time they met - Sunbury 55 def. by Melton 59 (Clarke Oval, Round 10 2024)

Plenty will need to go right for Sunbury avoiding a fourth loss in five games when they face Melton for a second time in 21 days.

Who could forget the nailbiting conclusion of their Round 10 meet at the Clarke Oval when Bloods' wingman Kyle Borg put the flag favorites in front just moments ahead of the final siren?

It's hard to push the argument that any have in fact, paving the way for a highly anticipated sequel.

It's often thought the sequel rarely usurps the original but the BFNL Match of the Round crew will be there to bring you all the action LIVE from 2pm Saturday.

While Bloods' defender Riley Walker is expected to return, intercept king Jordy Cotter (foot/ankle) will continue his rehab with an aim to return ahead of finals.

On the flipside, Sunbury have had a relatively good run with injury up until their Round 8 loss to East Point and have had to shuffle the magnets since which has been unsettling, equating to three losses from their last four games.

The Lions most recent 22-point loss to the Swans was no fluke when you look at the numbers in isolation.

Sunbury were beaten in near all KPI's and denied their usual uncontested brand - 51 uncontested marks (down 29 on their season average), marks inside 50 (down 6 ), disposals (down 46), clearances (-16),centre clearance (-8), inside 50s (-25), tackles (-25).

Well done Chris Maple pulling a rabbit out of a hat with all respect, given it was the first win for any side outside of the top five against top five opposition.

The win / loss record for bottom six teams v top five teams is now W1 L29.

A correction from the Lions camp on the numbers front will NOT necessarily guarantee Matt White's pride a winning result against a steely Melton combination that will ask questions of the entire group with and without the ball.

Not dissimilar to Round 10, Sunbury will have their opportunities but can they match the ladder leaders with bang for buck hitting the scoreboard?

Tipping you'll see a host of defenders featuring in the best for the winners, denying potential match winning forwards a day out on their own terms.

Scoop's tip
Melton


  • Bacchus Marsh

  • vs

  • Lake Wendouree

SATURDAY JULY 13TH - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

Last time they met - Lake Wendouree 75 def. by Bacchus Marsh 82 (CE Brown Reserve, Round 2 2024)

The one-win Lakers should hold little or no fears facing the Cobras at Maddingley Park if the last six weeks represents an adequate sample size.

Both sides had their respective first round bye and have won six of their last 20 quarters, four of those coming against bottom side Melton South.

The Lakers, like the Cobras, have just the one win for the period but have a slight percentage edge (72% v 64% last six weeks) adding some weight to the 'winning chance' conversation, albeit on the road.

The Cobras learnt quickly of the importance of big man Luke Goetz (ankle) in his recent absence.

While a return is predicted by some this week, it's far from set in concrete.

Veteran mid Tyson Shea will miss again asking more questions of a young Cobras midfield still finding their way.

I like the thought of dual Cobra BFNL Interleague representatives Isaac Nixon and Rhy Penny up onto a wing in a change up with ferocious leader and coach Dennis Armfield to spend some time behind the ball getting a birds-eye view how his chargers go about it.

Nixon and Penny are fresh off 19 disposal, confidence building performances against the Hampden League and would provide the necessary aerial presence and run with and without the ball to impact this game - shoring up the side gates if you will with a 'Beware of’ sign.  

Needless to add a lot of the Cobras fortunes will rest on the returns of ever consistent forward Jake Owen (23 goals, comp rank #8, in best 6/10 games). Expect Brayden Helyar to get the job.

The Lakers have some aerial presence of their own and will be tough to hold out if conditions suit.

Jaydo Wright, Felix Fogarty, Tom Zampatti, Ben Hayes and leading goalkicker Bailey Thompson (22 goals, comp rank #10) can all take a grab and provide an avenue to score.

Joel O'Connell, Angus Gove, rebound defender Kyle Anderson and exciting 16-year-old Lincoln Koliba will ensure the Cobras are made to earn a fourth win of the season. 

In a 50/50 game, geography had the final say given the Lakers’ struggles away from home.

The Lakers have lost their last 11 games on the road by an average of 74 points including a 92-point defeat here last year.

Scoop’s tip
Bacchus Marsh


  • Darley

  • vs

  • North Ballarat

SATURDAY JULY 13TH - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

Last time they met - North Ballarat 41 def. Darley 38 (Mars Stadium, Round 2 2024)

If Darley has any legitimate aspirations for a top three finish, a win over North Ballarat is a must.

The Devils will have every opportunity getting the job done over a touring party minus a handful of prime movers including x-factor forward Jamie Quick (ankle) and midfield duo Riley Polkinghorne (ankle) and Brock Leonard (concussion) who have proven a mainstay in pressure and accumulation numbers with and without the ball.

Former Cobra Joel Freeman is expected to debut in Roosters colors having just beat the clearance deadline and will provide a dual pronged aerial target alongside Stewart Crameri (1 game, 2 goals) and opportune forward Ned Nash (20 goals, comp rank #11).

Just how the Roosters find a way denying in form Devils midfield trio Brett Bewley, Luther Baker and Matt Denham will be an afternoon long problem for Brendan McCartney and his support staff.

Bewley and Baker especially feature among the top five ball winners in the comp and should thrive in the absence of Polkinghorne and Leonard.

McCartney has little alternative but to focus on the 'what haves' and will need his boys to deliver on their trademark pressure if they're to overcome the Devils who would be well aware of the importance banking the win given remaining 'double up' matches against top three giants East Point, Sunbury and Melton are still to come.

While it will be a 'one week at a time' mission for Dan Jordan and his crew finding their best, there's no denying the Devils top three chances hang in the balance for the here and now.

For North Ballarat, given their 'outs', a win would surely be their most satisfying and deserving of the season, whilst leaving the door ajar on a potential top three finish of their own.

Key Roosters Tom Bromley-Lynch, Simon McCartin and Cam McCallum are expected to return while Devils trio Wil Johnson, Adam Azzopardi and Mitch Ward continue their rehab on the sidelines for at least another week.  

Scoop’s tip
Darley


  • Sebastopol

  • vs

  • East Point

SATURDAY JULY 13TH - 2.15PM @ MARTY BUSCH RESERVE

Last time they met - East Point 76 def. Sebastopol 29 (Eastern Oval, Round 3 2024)

The Kangas would have fond memories of their last meet against the Burra, a Round 3 encounter that essentially kickstarted their impressive nine game winning streak.

A six-goals-to-one second half under the lights at Eastern Oval was enough to instill the belief and momentum in Joe Carmody's group that sees them now just percentage shy of ladder leaders Melton.

So why the dominance?

The Kangas’ numbers reel ahead of the 'double ups' is compelling, enough to see them with their best chance of winning a flag since their back-to-back achievement of 2018 and 2019.

Carmody's marching band rank #1 for scoring efficiency, centre clearances, groundball gets, marks inside 50 and behinds - rank #2 for kicks, contested possessions, overall clearances, spoils, goals - rank #3 for handballs, contested marks, marks, ball-up clearances, forward 50 tackles, disposal efficiency (kicks and handballs) and rank #4 for disposals.

Pretty impressive, not to mention five players in the top 27 goalkickers including two of the top nine - Bryson McDougall (36 goals, rank #3) and Strahan Robinson (23 goals, rank #9).

So where do you start when you're Burra coach Tony Lockyer trying to tame the flying Kangaroos when one of the biggest struggles of your own team has been scoring?

Well Lockyer is an experienced leader who will narrow the focus of importance. Given where the two teams are at in the context of their respective seasons, Lockyer will be looking for a simple buy-in on the process, hopeful a response from his group will equate to having in them in with a prize fighters chance at three quarter time.

Falling shy of the necessary buy-in would see the Kangas waltz on their merry way to a comfortable tenth win and remain on track for an all-important double chance amid a very even season at the top.

Scoop’s tip
East Point


  • Redan

  • vs

  • Ballarat

SATURDAY JULY 13TH - 2.15PM @ City Oval

Last time they met - Ballarat 90 def. Redan 87 (Alfredton Oval, Round 2 2024)

A cracking game looms at City Oval with the result almost certain to play a role shaping the final six even this far out.

While the thought of finals will be underplayed by these two respective coaches, the lure of the number six spot in the September action will not be denied by fans.

Sure, the two opponents are in the development phase given their age profile but that hasn't stopped the Swans causing the upset of the season to date as recent as Round 11 over third placed Sunbury.

But, as has been the case for a large portion of the season, the Swans’ ability to back up their solid efforts from quarter to quarter let alone game to game has been an ongoing challenge for coach Chris Maple.

For Swans fans, let's hope the win over the Sunbury Lions proves a line in the sand moment and the beginning of something resembling closer to the cliche ambition of consistency.

Hosts Redan today are 0-6 against top six opposition with all four of their season wins coming against the current bottom four. The importance of a win today, bucking the trend would be an understatement and not beyond reach of the Lions. 

The similarities between the two sides around scoring set the tone for another nailbiter despite the Swans having won an extra game and a 10 percent advantage on the BFNL table.

Redan have had two shots more on goal for the season, averaging 4.4 points more per game confirming the like-for-like match up.

The Swans (17.5/40) have won half a quarter more than the Lions while conceding an average of 15.6 points less per game.

All relevant numbers given each team in the BFNL has played each other once.

Looking forward to the battle of the midfield brigades.

If Lions’ pairing Khy Jess and Lachie George can turn their high number territory gains into score involvements, the hosts will prove a handful.

Who will Maple send to GFL listed player Lachie Bond? Angus Bade looks a likely match-up allowing attacking defender Lachie Dalgleish to play a role in the genesis of transition.

Trying conditions are expected, a challenging day for all – both on field and for the decision makers off it.

Flip of the coin game.  

Scoop’s tip
Redan


  • Melton South

  • Bye



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BFNL Weekend Preview - Round 12, 2025

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

The action returns on Saturday after the Interleague bye, and Scoop is back to preview an all-important Round 12 with the ladder well and truly in the balance.


  • Bacchus Marsh

  • Vs

  • North Ballarat

SATURDAY JULY 12TH - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

Last time they met - North Ballarat 69 def. by Bacchus Marsh 84 (Mars Stadium, Round 5 2025)

Bacchus Marsh has two very good reasons to earn the premiership points when they host North Ballarat at Maddingley Park.

Favourite son Tyson Shea will play his 300th game over a career spanning 20 years at the level in the red, yellow and black as the club prepares for their most important game in the context of their season.

Cobras’ coach Dennis Armfield will be fully aware of the stakes and has every reason to be blooming with confidence on the back of four of his young guns playing a significant role in the BFNL’s win over the Hampden League last week.

Silky mover Josh Huxtable (Under 23 Men’s Interleague Best on Ground), Rye Penny, Isaac Nixon and Jack Kovacevic all hit the scoreboard and were instrumental in many other chains that led to scores. 

Add those four to the more experienced hand of Jake Owen, Luke Goetz, Jake McCreery, Jamie Fulton and Shea, the Cobras line-up reads every bit formidable and capable of earning a finals berth.

Confidence and belief are a contagious variable - with it there's no ceiling, without it you're vulnerable, cherry ripe for the picking.

Starting well is a must for these two sides stimulating those variables.

The Cobras are in form, beat the Roosters at their previous meet in round five and should hold no fears, let alone motivation getting up for the milestone occasion.

Ironically Shea played his 200th against North Ballarat at Maddingley Park in 2018 but it was the Roosters who won comfortably.

So, what say of the 2025 version of North Ballarat under new season coach Clint Proctor.

Enigmatic is a word that springs to mind.

Clearly their best is very good, having finished within three points of Melton.

The Roosters’ four season wins have come by no less than 26 points, but losses of 48 points (Sunbury) and 78 points (East Point) suggest the gap between their best and worse is significant.

Unfortunately for Proctor, he will have to get the job done without Jamie Quick (jaw) and Brock Leonard (concussion) whose seasons are done while Denver Grainger Barrass services will be required at Carlton VFL this week on the back of his recent good form

Both sides have spent time outside the top six and have managed to work their way back into the finals conversation currently 5th (Bacchus Marsh) and 6th (North Ballarat).

Consolidation awaits the winner, and much needed breathing space from a swarming pack all wanting to feature at the business end.      

Scoop’s tip

Bacchus Marsh


  • Melton

  • vs

  • Redan

SATURDAY JULY 12TH - 2.15PM @ MACPHERSON PARK

Last time they met - Redan 50 def. by Melton 102 (City Oval, Round 5 2025)

Melton will look to narrow the focus enroute to finals aiming to amp up their connection and efficiency when they host Redan at MacPherson Park.

Unfortunately, the Bloods will have to do it without key mid Jaycob Hickey (lower leg) who sustained a potential season ending injury at training ahead of the Interleague weekend.

While it's disappointment for Troy Scoble and his clan, spare a thought for Redan coach Gary Learmonth who has had no luck at the selection table since the season began.

While there is less external expectation on Redan's chances featuring beyond the home and away series, they should provide an ideal hit-out for the reigning premiers who are travelling a little shy on last year’s lofty returns.

For example, we're not even 12 rounds in and the Bloods have already lost 18.5 quarters (58%-win rate per quarter), a far cry from their 53/64 (83%) success rate in 2024.

Take the numbers with a grain of salt if you like, but there's no denying the Bloods are gettable.

On the flipside, Learmonth is sick of the honourable loss conversation and has been on the front foot voicing his disappointment having not taken a top four scalp yet despite their lowly ladder position.

The Lions led the Bloods at half time of their first meeting this year in Round 5 and will look to replicate that for longer as they welcome back Lachie George, Harry Lawson, and Rudie Forde.

Learmonth’s young group are 0-5 in games against the top four at the moment, averaging a reasonable 32-point loss per game - hardly a hiding.        

Scoop’s tip

Melton


  • East Point

  • vs

  • Sunbury

SATURDAY JULY 12TH - 2.15PM @ EASTERN OVAL

- BFNL MATCH OF THE ROUND LIVE WITH FULL COMMENTARY 2PM VIA BFNL.COM.AU -

Last time they met - Sunbury 103 def. East Point 58 (Clarke Oval, Round 5 2025)

Stakes loom large for the winner of Saturday's Match of the Round in the form of third place on the BFNL table.

Host East Point currently sits third (36pts, 132%) and Sunbury fourth (32pts, 151%)

Given what we know of the top six pathways come the business end, one could be forgiven preferring to finish third instead of one or two on degrees of difficulty alone.

Needless to add, finishing fourth makes it extremely tough for ultimate success.

The Lions had their way with the Kangas back in Round 5 on the back of an eight-goal final quarter blitz that saw Jake Sutton boot five goals over a 30-minute period!

It was a remarkable conclusion to the game given the Kangas led narrowly at three-quarter time.  

Gun midfielders Mikitja Rottumah-Onus (East Point) and Josh Guthrie (Sunbury) will miss the top four clash but essentially cancel one another out given they're similar impact players, for one reason or another.

Kangas’ duo Liam Howard (hamstring) and Jack Jeffrey (glute) were late outs for the BFNL Interleague game last week and will be a watch on the track proving their fitness.

Expect Coburg VFL listed forward Daniel Johnston to be available for the Lions despite a three-goal return at the penultimate level last week.

Coburg have the bye leaving the Kangas with a double headache in their back half, not mentioning the goalkicking ability of Jake Egan who dominated their Round 5 meet.

Johnson, Sutton and Egan make up 53% of all Sunbury goals in 2025.

Kangas coach Joe Carmody will need to spend some time orchestrating a response to the last quarter fade out of Round 5.

Does Jordy Johnston (19 goals, in best 10/11) play forward or will the Kangas opt with Jacob Brown (21 goals) to provide an alternative threat alongside Bryson McDougall (26 goals).

While it's a nice problem to have, only hindsight will tell us whether they got it right!

Scoop’s tip

East Point


  • Ballarat

  • vs

  • Darley

SATURDAY JULY 12TH - 2.15PM @ ALFREDTON RESERVE

Last time they met - Darley 82 def. Ballarat 32 (Darley Park, Round 5 2025)

Despite a 10-game winning streak for the travelling Devils, coach Dan Jordan won't be taking any result for granted when they take on the Swans at Alfredton Oval.

'Complacency' and Jordan simply don't get along as the 2023 premiership coach looks to take his group to another level as we approach the final third of the home and away season.

If the Swans are going to threaten, they will need to recapture their run and carry brand that has deserted them in recent weeks having lost four of their last five games by an average of 40 points.

It's a big ask for Swans’ coach Ash Baker to implement a plan at the coalface denying inform Devils trio Brett Bewley, Nick Hind and Luther Baker.

One of the biggest improvements to the Devils arsenal has been the ability of their midfield hitting the scoreboard.

The trio and pinch hitter Andrew Azzopardi make up 32% of all Darley goals in the opening 11 rounds.

The Swans task will be made more difficult in the absence of marquee recruit Biggie Nyuon (syndesmosis) who could of provided the aerial means forward to test the competitions number one ranked defence.

Hitting up Jack O'Brien (10 goals) and Andrew Hooper (18) has been a clear focus of the Swans in Nyuon's absence, but the quality of supply has denied them.

Scores of 50, 38 and 41 in reasonable conditions validates the Swans struggles of late.

The Devils better start getting used to playing footy in Ballarat with three of their remaining seven games played up the highway, let alone finals.

Time for the Devils to get back to work and the Swans to earn back the respect that took them to within a whisker of landing a berth in last year’s preliminary final.

Scoop’s tip

Darley


  • Lake Wendouree

  • vs

  • Sebastopol

SATURDAY JULY 12TH - 2.15PM @ C.E BROWN RESERVE

Last time they met - Sebastopol 126 def. Lake Wendouree 58 (Marty Busch Reserve, Round 5 2025)

Sebastopol must win, and win well, to keep their finals hopes alive when they head to CE Brown Reserve for a meeting with the winless Lakers.

The Burra will look to cash-in, despite the predicted cold conditions, with the intent to narrow the gap between their points for and against variable.

Currently their percentage sits at 86%, 14% shy of North Ballarat (6th) and 22% adrift of Bacchus Marsh (5th).

Given the Roosters and the Cobras go head-to-head this Saturday, the Burra could be just two points away from North Ballarat or a game behind the Cobras by the end of the round.

But let's not forget a three-win team in the name of Sebastopol should not be taking anything for granted.

Sure, the Lakers haven't won a game, but they have won 7/44 quarters this season so the importance of the Burra putting this game to bed early is paramount.

Not dissimilar to North Ballarat, the Burra has had their fair share of peaks and troughs on the result front but cannot afford to faulter.

In fact, failing to take care of the Lakers will mean season over for Tony Lockyer's men as a number of crucial unofficial elimination finals present in the back half of the season.

While the fortunes of Sebastopol to date have been subject to injury and availability, the scenario is not dissimilar to that of the Lakers.

Unfortunately, it has denied the Burra a game or two and impacted the 'better for longer' ambition of Rohan Brown's Lakers.

Both sides have a quality spread of impact players, but you can't deny the depth of the Burra group.

The calibre of O'Keefe, Cassidy, Bambury, Lockyer, Papst, Forbes, Littlehales, Toby and Ben Hutt, Hommelhoff, Wilkinson and Widgery are an adequate dozen that just roll off the keyboard suggesting their best is more than capable matching it with the best.

The Lakers won't be handing the premiership points over without a fight.

Tom Zampatti, Joel O'Connell, Angus Gove, Jaydo Wright, Lincoln Koliba, Kyle Anderson and Bailey Ryan, not to mention a proud coach, will lead a group that will make sure of it.  

Scoop’s tip

Sebastopol



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