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Toyota Good for Footy Raffle is Back!


The McDonalds Ballarat FNL, in partnership with Ballarat Toyota is proud to promote the Toyota Good for Footy program to support community clubs in our league.


Toyota Good for Footy is Toyota's grassroots footy program. Toyota has helped clubs raise over $7 million since 2008 through the program and helped over 500 local clubs from every state and territory.

To buy tickets and support your local community club, follow this link here.

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Trading Places


It's been a busy early transfer window as clubs across the region look to shore up their lists heading into the new year.


Not including the usual exodus of players heading to compete in the Northern Territory FL competition, there has been a steady flow of ins and outs for the McDonald's Ballarat FNL.

Five clubs were active during the November transfer period with reigning premiers East Point signing three players, as did Redan and Melton. North Ballarat added two players and Melton South kicked things off with the one transfer.

Its been a busy period for Central Highlands FL with Creswick leading all clubs, having gained six players from the BFNL.

Ballarat league players have spread themselves far and wide heading to various leagues from the Wimmera to metro competitions.

With the early transfer window now closed, clubs will look to consolidate their lists as pre season training steps up before Christmas. The main clearance period will reopen on February 1st 2021 through to 30th June 2021.



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Transfer Watch - Easter Round Edition


There has been plenty of movement around the league ahead of a blockbuster 2023 season. Find all the additions to your club below thanks to Quest Ballarat.


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Tribunal Outcomes for Round One


It wasn't just back to footy for the players and the fans on the weekend, Round One also signalled the return of umpire's reports and reviews.


The McDonald's Ballarat FNL advises the following outcomes of reports and reviews from Round One of the BFNL senior competition. 

Darley -v- Sunbury 

Darley player Andrew Azzopardi was reported for intentionally striking a Sunbury player and was offered a 2-week set penalty. The player requested this to be heard by the AFL Goldfields Independent Tribunal. 

The player Azzopardi pleaded guilty and received a reprimand due to his good record. 

East Point -v- Sebastopol 

Sebastopol player Jacob Wilkinson was sighted by the Match Review Panel for an incident involving Billy Jones from East Point and charged with intentionally striking. 

The matter was heard by the AFL Goldfields Independent Tribunal, where Wilkinson pleaded not guilty. After hearing from all parties, the player was found guilty and suspended for 2 matches. 

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Tribunal Outcomes for Round Two


The McDonalds Ballarat FNL advises the following outcomes from the recent AFL Goldfields Independent Tribunal, held Tuesday 27th April 2021.


Bacchus Marsh v Darley (Reserves) at Maddingley Park

Bacchus Marsh player Baiden Cracknell was reported by the umpire for ”intentionally or carelessly kicking another person”.

The AFL Goldfields Independent Tribunal found the charge not sustained and player Cracknell not guilty.

Bacchus Marsh v Darley (Reserves) at Maddingley Park

Darley player Dale Peacock was reported by the umpire for “intentionally or carelessly striking another person”. With the players good record, a 2-week set penalty was offered.

The AFL Goldfields Independent Tribunal found the charge sustained and player Peacock guilty. The AFL Goldfields Independent Tribunal sanctioned Dale Peacock (Darley FNC) with a severe reprimand.

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Under 12 Girls Development Program to Launch in 2024


The BFLW are excited to announce the launch of an Under 12 Girls Development Program for 2024.


The program will be ran in Ballarat and Bacchus Marsh on separate nights over 6 weeks in Term 1 of 2024.

The program will provide expert coaching and assist girls between the ages of 8-12 with their skill development, fundamental skills and building confidence while learning the game.

There will only be 50 spaces at each location so get in quick before all spots are taken.

50 Person Cap per base.

Local coaches in the area will have the opportunity to apply and work with the Head Coach in their own development space.

Coaches must apply within to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with an expression of interest

The program is $100 per person and all participants will receive a Training package including; 

    • A Football
    • A Development Program training top
    • A Drink Bottle

Registrations will open later this week.



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Under 18 Youth Girls Interleague Updates 28th May


Final training for the 2022 McDonald’s Ballarat FNL Under 18 Youth Girls Interleague Training Squad will be held on Monday. 


Updates have been made to the 2022 McDonald’s Ballarat FNL Under 18 Youth Girls Interleague Training Squad following last night’s training session.

  • Required players to attend Monday night's final training session can be found on the attachment below.
  • IMPORTANT: If you are feeling unwell, please DO NOT attend training. Players/Parents are asked to contact your head coach to advise.

Training details for Monday are:

Monday 30th May         

  • Under 18 Girls   6:30pm - 8:00pm Marty Busch Recreation Reserve

Required Equipment

  • All players must bring their own drink bottles to training.
  • Mouthguards are requested for all players and age groups.
  • Players to wear club jumpers with playing numbers to training.

For those that have unfortunately missed out on the opportunity to continue with the interleague program, we thank you for your involvement and wish you all the best for the remainder of the season.

Should you wish to follow up for any feedback from your coach, please submit any queries through your club's Junior or BFLW Coordinator

Under 18 Youth Girls Interleague Training Squad - 28th May



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Update on Return to Competition


The McDonald's Ballarat FNL looks to welcome a safe return to junior competition this weekend for regional-based clubs under eased restrictions.


The McDonald's Ballarat FNL welcomes today’s announcement of eased restrictions for regional Victoria and community sport. 

Given today’s announcement, the board of the Ballarat FNL is working through the various protocols and guidelines, as provided, to ensure junior competition can be undertaken this weekend. 

These competitions include the Western Bulldogs Under 9’s, BFNL junior football and netball and BFLW Youth grades (Under 14 to Under 18’s). 

It is the league's intention that junior football and netball take place in an environment that is safe and has regard for the health and wellbeing of all participants and their families. 

The further restrictions and requirements to allow competition are being clarified and will be announced as soon as they are confirmed. 

As announced, senior competitions can return to training for regional-based clubs under a number of restrictions detailed to clubs. 

We hope players and clubs are preparing for the various competitions that will return this week and look forward to further details as soon as they are available. It is anticipated full details will be announced within the next 24 hours. 

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Updated Robert Allan Medal Award Winners


The McDonald’s Ballarat FNL wishes to acknowledge an error in the voting for the Under 15 Senior Football Best & Fairest.


The League wishes to advise of an error in the results of the Under 15 Senior Best & Fairest Award.

Following an error in the collation of votes for the Round 11 match between East Point & Darley, a recalculation of the votes has seen a change in the final leader board.

As a result, East Point’s Harry Charleson and Darley’s Mitchell Gardiner both finished on a revised total of 17 votes, equalling runner up Jacob Britt from East Point.

The league apologies for the error in counting and wishes to acknowledge both Harry and Mitchell for their outstanding 2021 seasons.

Harry played 10 games this season, including a further 5 in the Under 17 Reserves to assist with playing numbers throughout the year. Averaging over a goal a game. Harry’s season included four Best on Ground performances as adjudged by the umpires and appeared in his club’s best players on all but one occasion.

Mitchell’s season for Darley was equally as impressive, booting 17 goals for the season. Mitchell was named Best on Ground for the Ballarat FNL Under 15 interleague match against Bendigo in June. Four Best on Ground performances was also a highlight of Mitchell's consistent season.

Updated award info and club by club votes can be found below.

Award winners from the night are as follows:

Buxton Ballarat Junior Football Goal Kicking Awards

2021 McDonald's Ballarat Under 13 Seniors

  • Murphy Skinner (Ballarat Storm Junior Football Club) 26        

2021 GJ Gardner Under 15 Seniors

  • Jayven Tanner (Darley Football Club) 29

2021 McCafe Under 17 Seniors

  • Isaac Hucker (Mount Clear Junior Football Club) 38
  • Joel Freeman (Bacchus Marsh Football & Netball Club Inc) 38

13 & Under Senior Netball Best & Fairest

Runner Up: Jemima Knobel (Ballarat Swans) - 17 votes   

Winner: Ebony Porter (North Ballarat) - 20 votes 

 

Under 13 Football Best & Fairest – The Lloyd Sims Trophy

Runners Up: Cole Hutchinson (Mount Clear) & Cooper Beseler (North Ballarat) - 15 votes       

Winner: Armi Wakefield (Bacchus Marsh) - 22 votes 

15 & Under Senior Netball Best & Fairest

Runners Up: Matilda Myers (Redan) & Arna Howard (Ballarat Swans) - 18 votes   

Winners: Bridie Shanahan (Darley) & Maddison Lewis (Sebastopol) - 19 votes

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

Runner Up: Jacob Britt (East Point), Harry Charleson (East Point) & Mitchell Gardiner (Darley) - 17 votes         

Winner: Jonty Faull (Redan) - 21 votes 

 

Coordinator of The Year Awards

Junior Football Coordinator of The Year: James Bik - Ballarat Swans JFNC

Junior Netball Coordinator of The Year Award: Alissa Harris - Darley JFNC

 

Coach of The Year Awards

Junior Football Coach of the Year Award: Brett Dean – Sebastopol JFNC

Junior Netball Coach of the Year Award: Leah McDonald – Redan JFNC

 

Ballarat FL Interleague Coach Recognition

Football Interleague Coaches

  • U/13 Coach – Scott Petrie & Simon Geljon
  • U/14 Coach – Michael Dwyer & Tom Molan
  • U/15 Coach – Tim Beacham
  • U/16.5 Coach – Wayne McKercher

Netball Interleague Coaches

  • 13 & Under Coach – Courtney McLean and Kara Hart
  • 15 & Under Coach – Katie Keighrey
  • 17 & Under Coach – Prue Douglass, Damien Mullane and Debra Hutchinson

 

Merv & Mary Howard Memorial Junior Club Championship

3rd: Redan JFNC - 189 points 

2nd: North Ballarat JFNC - 190 points

Winner: East Point JFNC - 195 points

 

Special Presentation to Junior Footballers & Netballers

  • 17 & Under Netball Victorian State Team Member – Adut Manyiel (Sebastopol FNC)
  • Under 17 Victoria Country Football Squad Member – Felix Fogaty (East Point JFNC)
  • Under 12 Victorian Metro State Team – Oliver Cape (Darley JFNC)

17 & Under Senior Netball B & F

Runner Up: Arlee Bennett (North Ballarat) - 18 votes       

Winner: Bella Clark (Lake Wendouree) - 22 votes 

 

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

Runner Up: Jack Jeffrey (East Point) - 15 votes      

Winner: Ethan McKercher (Bacchus Marsh) - 25 votes 

 

Robert Allan Medals and Netball MVP Awards

13 & Under Senior Netball – Most Valuable Player Award

Winner: Ebony Porter (North Ballarat) – 11 Votes

Under 13 Senior Robert Allan Medal

Winner: Riley Hiscock (East Point) – 19 Votes

15 & Under Senior Netball – Most Valuable Player Award

Winner: Chelsea Oellering (Mount Clear) – 7 Votes

Under 15 Senior Robert Allan Medal

Winner: Samuel Lalor (Bacchus Marsh) – 15 Votes

17 & Under Senior Netball – Most Valuable Player Award

Winner: Bella Clark (Lake Wendouree) – 16 Votes

Under 17 Senior Robert Allan Medal

Winner: Joel Freeman (Bacchus Marsh) – 15 Votes

 

A full list of club votes - including the updated U15 Senior Football vote tables - can be found attached.



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Vale Wayne Hankin - Former League President & Life Member

Vale Wayne Hankin  - Former League President & Life Member


The Ballarat FNL is saddened with the recent passing of a stalwart of the league, Wayne Hankin. Wayne was a former chair of the league and with his contributions to the league over many years, was awarded a life membership of the Ballarat FNL.


Wayne held many roles with the BFNL from the late 70's and had been instrumental in preserving some of the rich and proud history of the league, along with his beloved Golden Point FC.

On behalf of all member clubs of the league, we pass on our condolences to the family of Wayne.

To recognise his passing, The Courier have written a piece in todays paper and can be read here:  https://bit.ly/3cgKhG7



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Venue Changes - Junior Competition


The McDonalds Ballarat FNL today announces several venue changes to Junior Competitions across football and netball this weekend.


In conjunction with the City of Ballarat and competing clubs, a decision has been made to move matches away from the Mars Stadium precinct this Sunday 11th July.

Venue changes have been made to avoid a clash with the Greater Western Sydney vs Gold Coast Suns match, now scheduled to be played in Ballarat this Sunday following recent fixture confirmations from the AFL.

As a result, the following amendments have been made to this weekend’s junior fixtures:

  • Lake Wendouree vs Ballarat Swans to now be played on Oval 2 at Alfredton Recreation Reserve.
  • North Ballarat v Bacchus Marsh to now be played at Marty Busch Reserve in Sebastopol.

Both the Ballarat FNL and the City of Ballarat appreciate the understanding and cooperation of all clubs involved in the changes.

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Venue Update - BFNL Junior Qualifying Finals


The League in conjunction with the City of Ballarat has made a venue change for this Saturday’s Junior Football & Netball Qualifying Finals.


As a result of the current condition of Wendouree Reserve, the decision has been made to move Saturday’s games to Northern Oval 2, ensuring the ground does not deteriorate further ahead of Sunday’s Elimination Finals. The venue change includes all netball matches which will now be played on the North Ballarat netball courts.

The schedule for matches on Sunday will remain as originally fixtured. Please see below this weekend’s match schedules.

Entry Details

Saturday 20th August

  • North Ballarat Sports Club Gate
    • Note: STRICTLY NO PARKING IN NORTH BALLARAT SPORTS CLUB CAR PARKS
  • Wendouree Reserve / Northern Oval 2 Gate
    • The double gate between the Wendouree Reserve and Northern Oval 2 will be open to allow attendees the ability to utilise parking around Wendouree Reserve and for those that may enter off Dowling Street.

 

Sunday 21st August

  • North Ballarat Sports Club Gate
    • Note: STRICTLY NO PARKING IN NORTH BALLARAT SPORTS CLUB CAR PARKS
  • Wendouree Reserve – Enter via Dowling Street.

 

Admission Fees

Admission fees now come into effect for all BFNL Junior Finals matches. Fees are as follows:

BFNL Junior Finals 2022

  • Adults - $10
  • Family (2 adults & 2 children) - $25
  • Age Pensioner - $5
  • 8 - 16yo - $5
  • U/8 – Free

Admission fees provide entry to ALL BFLW and JUNIOR games on the same day. Please ensure you obtain a passout when leaving to obtain entry at another venue.

Venue Update - Junior Finals Week 1 Schedule



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Victor Sport Partnership to Continue


The McDonalds Ballarat FNL is pleased to announce a renewed partnership with Victor Sports.


Being a long time partner with the BFNL, Victor Sport quickly agreed to continue being the preferred supplier of medical supplies to all football and netball competitions, including the BFLWomens leagues.

In the current era of COVID, Victor Sport also will be a source for COVD safe supplies for clubs and will provide the expert advice needed to assist with clubs meeting the various protocols as they are implemented.

About Victor Sport

Victor Sports Pty Ltd. (Victor) was established in 1993 and has continuously expanded its business practices and product range to now provide a comprehensive range of sports medical and rehabilitation appliances.

Products supplied include strapping tape, sports medicine items, braces, footcare, injury prevention, rehabilitation and first aid products.

Our goal is to equip athletes and medical professionals with the most advanced sports medical products available.

Victor Sport products will continue to be available through FootyMart Ballarat at rates that will ensure your club saves through the 2021 season and beyond.



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We Are Hiring - Administration Officer


The McDonald's Ballarat FNL has an opportunity for an Administration Officer to join the team. Applications are now open.


The McDonald's Ballarat FNL is the premier football and netball competition in Ballarat and surrounds and is undergoing a continued period growth.

To cater for this growth, the league is pleased to offer the position of Administration Officer at the league with an immediate start.

Reporting to the various stakeholders, the Admin Officer will work as part of a team providing support to the clubs of the BFNL and other leagues. The role will entail various aspects of competition management and is ideally suited to someone looking to get started in the sports administration field.

Based at Saxon House, Ballarat, the role will be full time for a fixed period through to 31st October 2022. Expansion of this role to be ongoing as a permanent member of the BFNL staff will be considered beyond this date.

The successful candidate will be flexible in working hours given the nature of football and netball competitions with a remuneration that reflects the experience of the successful candidate.

Interested applicants are requested to email a one-page application outlining your experience and background to the league general manager at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Applications close COB Monday 2nd May 2022.

Admin Officer Position Description



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Week Two Venues - 2022 Carlton Draught Finals Series


Following a successful return to senior finals after a three-year wait, the McDonald's Ballarat FNL is pleased to announce details of Week Two of the Carlton Draught Senior Finals series. 


In football, Semi Final Two, and the chance to progress directly to the 2022 Carlton Draught Grand Final will be held at Macpherson Park, Melton on Saturday 3rdSeptember 2022 following the success of the debut at this venue. Semi Final One will be held at City Oval, Ballarat on Sunday 4thSeptember 2022. 

Netball will see a slight variation with Semi Final One to be held at Macpherson Park, Melton Saturday 3rdSeptember and Semi Final Two, and the chance for Grand Final progression to be held Sunday 4thSeptember. 

Melton will have the chance to grab a Grand Final berth should they win Saturday; however, Sebastopol will be a formidable opponent standing in their way. In the other semi-final, Darley will travel to Ballarat and take on the Swans at City Oval, the scene of their nail-biting one-point win over the reigning premiers last week. 

With a full card of netball across both days and record crowds in Week One, the excitement continues to build as we head towards the 2022 Carlton Draught Grand Final on Saturday 17thSeptember. 

You can see the path to the Grand Final below and find the full schedule for Week Two of the 2022 Carlton Draught Finals Series below. Want to download the schedule? Hit the button at the end of the article or do what we do and make an easy link on our phone by selecting Add to Home Screen under the web address.

BFNL Finals Week Two Schedule



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Western Bulldogs Under 9’s Cancelled for 2020


The McDonalds Ballarat FNL have tonight confirmed the Western Bulldogs Under 9 competition will not proceed in 2020.


With the current uncertainty around the various aspects of conducting competition sport, the member clubs of the BFNL have unanimously agreed to cancel this season in the interests of the health and wellbeing of the players, their families and club volunteers.

The Western Bulldogs Under 9’s commenced in 2019 with great success and had intended to see the new Woady Yalloak Warriors enter in 2020 to create a nine team competition.

BFNL Manager Shane Anwyl            

“We are disappointed to have to make this decision, but ultimately the safety, health and wellbeing of our players and their families must take precedence during these times”.

“With over 400 players, their family members and volunteers in attendance each Friday night, it is felt that it is not currently practical, or safe to have these numbers attending football”

The Ballarat FNL would like to thank the Western Bulldogs for their ongoing support of the Under 9’s and look forward to Friday night football in season 2021.

With further information expected from AFL Victoria, Netball Victoria and the state government over the coming weeks, the league has set a deadline of June 26th by which time a final decision will be made as to the commencement or cancellation of the 2020 season for all other grades of junior football and netball.



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Woady Yallock FNC Motion Outcome


A special general meeting of the Ballarat FNL member clubs was held last night to address two issues, one of those being a motion to admit the Woady Yallock FNC as an affiliated member club of the league.


The motion to admit Woady Yallock FNC failed as it did not reach the required 75% of votes to pass with a number of clubs not supporting the inclusion.

The board of the BFNL is disappointed in this outcome and endorses the inclusion of the club in the BFNL junior competition and fully support Woady Yallock FNC to be a member club of the league.

A period of growth is being experienced by the league and the need to increase capacity identified as reaching a critical point in the near future.

Woady Yallock FNC have presented a comprehensive plan for sustainability and integration within the BFNL and are to be congratulated on their foresight in planning to meet the needs of the league.

The admittance of Woady Yallock FNC will be to compliment the existing clubs of the league, provide new competition and to provide an avenue for participants in the Ballarat West growth corridor long term.

The board of the Ballarat FNL will continue to work with the Woady Yallock FNC community on facilitating competing in the Western Bulldogs Under 9’s and Under 11 reserves junior football in 2022.



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Woady Yaloak Admitted as Newest Affiliated Club


In an historic night for the McDonalds Ballarat FNL, Woady Yaloak Football Netball Club has been admitted as an affiliated club of the league.


After a period of four years planning and support, Woady Yaloak FNC will be the 13th club member of the league and will formally compete in the junior competition from 2023 onwards.

With support from Golden Plains Shire, AFL Victoria and the league, the addition of the club will continue to cater for the growth of junior football and netball across the region.

With junior participation on the rise after the COVID period, Woady Yaloak meets the need of families in the region around Smythesdale and Haddon towards the Ballarat West growth corridor.

Fielding four football and two netball teams participating, the BFNL junior competition continues to grow and place itself as the premier junior competition in the region.

BFNL Chair Adrian Bettio

“It’s fantastic to have Woady Yaloak formally a member of the league after a lot of work to get to this point. Congratulations to Adam and Mark and all the volunteers and families that will be part of the league moving forward.”

The McDonalds Ballarat FNL junior competition will kick off on the 16th April 2023 with ten clubs competing across 10 age groups.



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Zero Tolerance on Umpire Abuse


In line with the AFL stance, the BFUA will be adopting a zero-tolerance approach to umpire abuse, disrespect and dissent across all grades of the McDonald's Ballarat Football Netball League.


In line with the AFL’s strict stance against umpire abuse, the BFUA will be adopting a zero-tolerance approach to umpire abuse, disrespect, and dissent from the 2022 season onwards.

Players, coaches, and officials who abuse umpires, dispute decisions or behave in a disrespectful manner towards umpires will be penalised by way of free kicks, 50m penalties, send-offs and reports.

This stance will be adopted across all grades.

Umpires have been instructed to apply a strict interpretation of the rules surrounding umpire abuse and these rules apply to abuse or disrespect towards or in relation to any umpire – field, boundary or goal.

The best policy is to remove your focus away from the umpires to avoid exchanges that could potentially cost your side. As always, umpires are happy to discuss rules or decisions, and we welcome opportunities to engage constructively.

We appreciate the support of club leaders, namely coaches and captains, who have a huge degree of influence in this space.

This change enables us to create a better match-day environment for everyone. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the league.



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