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2022 Carlton Draught Finals Series Week Three


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


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

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

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



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2022 Henderson & McLean Medal Awards Winners


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


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

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

2022 Henderson Medal

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

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

 

2022 McLean Medal

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

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

The Ballarat Courier Player of the Year Award

  • Winner: Brett Bewley, Darley FNC 

The Merv & Mary Howard Memorial Senior Club Championship

  • Winner: East Point FNC

 2022 Ballarat FNL Netball Team of the Year

 

2022 Netball Coach of the Year

  • Winner: Ruby Parry & Hayley Munro, Redan FNC

2022 Mick Malthouse Coach of the Year

  • Winner: Joe Carmody, Ballarat FNC

Ballarat FNL Football Team of the Year

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

  • Winner: Riley Constable, Ballarat FNC

2022 Netball Coordinator of the Year Award

  • Winner: Tegan LaFranchi, Bacchus Marsh FNC

 

2022 Harry Harris Memorial Administrator of the Year Award

  • Winner: Lorissa Edwards, Darley FNC

2022 Umpire of the Year

  • Winner: Brock Reid

  

The George King Medal – Reserves Football Best & Fairest

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

 

 B-Grade Netball Best & Fairest

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

C-Grade Netball Best & Fairest

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

 

D-Grade Netball Best & Fairest

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

E-Grade Netball Best & Fairest

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

 

19 & Under Netball Best & Fairest

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

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

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

Tony Lockett Medal – Senior Football Leading Goal Kicker Award

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

Will Quinlan & Ryan Carter 

Jim Gull Medal – Reserves Football Leading Goal Kicker

  • Winner: Taylor Stewart, Sebastopol FNC

Under 19 Football Leading Goal Kicker Award

  • Winner: Will Quinlan, North Ballarat FNC


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2022 Senior Fixture


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


Media Release

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

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

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

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

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

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



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2024 Sunbury Pre-Season Preview


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


COACH:Matt White

Previous Experience/Accolades:153 AFL Games with Richmond & Port Adelaide, Coburg VFL Line Coach 2022-23

ON THE RECORD

SCOOP: Matt, welcome in to the BFNL coaching ranks, I trust you'll enjoy your time here. The Lions have been the enigma of the competition really for the last two seasons. Beat eventual premiers Melton in 2022 before missing finals and tested all bar Darley for the most part in 2023 and missed the September action again. Where do you start?

MATT WHITE: With the stock we have, aided with a change of direction, it’s a no looking back mentality to be honest. (We're) confident a combination of 'old and new school' pride for the club (and themselves) will regain the desired connection.

SCOOP: What style of footy can we expect to see from the group that will give your proud club every chance of returning to finals?

MW: Exciting.

SCOOP: Coaching stocks have risen over recent years in the BFNL and has proven talent alone is no guarantee of a win on match day. Experience is now in abundance. Who makes up your support network for 2024? 

MW: Ex-Sunbury Premiership player Pat Caris (Ruck coach), Matty Power, and Corey Mobilio (ACL injury prompted footy analysis role)

SCOOP: The Clarke Oval used to be a fortress for the Lions - is that theory just a nonsense in footy or can that be a real thing essentially reclaimed as by the club?  

MW: This is our plan. Sunbury is my hometown club back then it was the case (fortress). Looking to recapture the notion.

SCOOP: Tell us about your new blokes - Dean Muir, Ben Eales, Jordan Tentonello, Ben Cameron and Brock Landt and what they will bring...

MW: Muir - Voice, competitive smarts - mid/back. Eales - competitive beast, big boy, forward/ruck. Tontenello - classy mid, lean 6'1" highly skilled. Cameron - elusive half forward/mid. Landt - bullish, big, bodied mid.

IDENTIFIED STRENGTHS

MW: Leg speed. Impressive half forward line.

PROJECTED IMPROVEMENT

MW: All round, no ceiling.

PRE-SEASON TRAINING

MW: Really good numbers, solid buy-in across the board. Returned January 15.

MOST UNDER AND OVERRATED STAT IN TODAY'S BFNL FOOTY

Repeat Inside 50s – Underrated, Marks – Overrated

PRACTICE MATCH SCHEDULE

March 9 v Keilor (A @ Craigieburn)

March 23 v Hoppers Crossing (H)

April 6 v Gisborne (A)

PLAYER INS

Ben Eales (Gisborne), Jordan Tentonello (Rupertswood), Dean Muir (East Keilor), Ben Cameron (Kyneton), Seb Morris (Sandhurst), Brock Landt (Rupertswood).

PLAYER OUTS

Ryder Rousch (Melton South), Josiah Garisto (Albion).

VFL AFFILIATED PLAYERS

Harry Minton-Connell (Williamstown), Jake Sutton (Essendon), Ben Cameron (Coburg), Jack Newitt (Preston), Cody Bramble (Essendon training).

THE DRAW

SCOOP: Even type draw, level with Bacchus Marsh (ranked 7/11). Cop four of last year’s finalists twice including Darley, Melton, East Point and Redan. Just three trips to Ballarat for the home and away season and none post Round 11. Destiny is in their own hands and will need to win at home to feature.

IMPROVERS TIP: (OUTSIDE OF SUNBURY)

MW: Melton South 

FLAG TIP: (OUTSIDE OF SUNBURY)

MW: Darley



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2025 McDonalds BFNL Senior Fixture


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


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

The fixture looks a little different for 2025.

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

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

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

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

We have some important rounds across the season.

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

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

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

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

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

Find the full fixture below.

2025 BFNL Senior Fixture



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AFL 2021 Draft Class


The strength of the McDonald's Ballarat FNL was on full display at the 2021 NAB AFL Draft, with local talent heading to Richmond, Essendon and North Melbourne.


With five players being drafted - yes, we are clear and proud to claim you too, Paul Curtis - two in the first round, the league congratulates the players, their families and home clubs for the many hours and years of hard work to reach this point. 

BFNL talent drafted and likely to have a long and successful career at the highest level were:

 Pick #9

  • Josh Gibcus (East Point FNC)  -  drafted to Richmond FC

Pick #20

  • Kai Lohmann (Lake Wendouree FNC)  -  drafted to Brisbane Lions FC

Pick #22

  • Josh Goater (Sunbury FNC)  -  drafted to North Melbourne FC

Pick #23

  • Sam Butler (Lake Wendouree FNC)  -  drafted to Hawthorn FC

Pick #35

  • Paul Curtis (Melton South FNC) - drafted to North Melbourne FC


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All Games LIVE and Free


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


You can find the McDonald's Ballarat FNL page on Cluch here: McDonald's Ballarat FNL live in Cluch

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

Get ready by downloading the Cluch app on your device or screen.

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

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

About Cluch:

Cluch is an OTT video and platform-as-a-service business dedicated to community sport. Cluch delivers premium on-demand streaming services across all connected devices and screens.



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At the Bar with Cody Brand


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  • Club

    Sunbury Lions

  • Age

    20

  • Preferred Position

    Forward

  • Previous Clubs

    Macedon, Sunbury, Essendon

  • Occupation

    Student

  • Footy Highlight

    Under 14 flag - Macedon

  • Hobbies

    Golf & Mates

INSIDER: What has impressed you most about going back to Sunbury?

Cody Brand:Enjoying my footy, playing with mates.

INSIDER: You're known to a few as a 'key back' - how was your Round 1 experience playing as a deep forward (kicked 1.4) - are you expecting to play a full season forward?

CB:Yes it would be great, loving the change and dynamic.

INSIDER: Great win over North Ballarat, Cody... what advice would you give opposition clubs preparing to play Brendan McCartney's boys?

CB:Run and gun - make the most of your opportunities.

INSIDER: Give me your votes for Saturday's win over North Ballarat....

CB:5.J.Guthrie (Sunbury), 4. J.Chatfield (North Ballarat) , 3. H.Power (Sunbury), 2. J.Bygate (Sunbury), 1. S.Crameri (North Ballarat)

INSIDER: Describe how your coach Travis Hodgson was feeling after the win on Saturday?

CB:Very excited but grounded. Reminded us consistency is the key.

INSIDER: External expectations on the club this season are high, what are they like inside the four walls?

CB:No ceiling, we're a young group - one week at a time.

INSIDER: You've got Melton this week, tough ask - how are the confidence levels? Only Sunbury and North Ballarat beat them last year - that's a plus....

CB:Quietly confident, but fully aware they'll be there at the business end.

INSIDER: Describe AFL experience with the Bombers in five words...

CB: Fun, educational, maturing, hard-work, rewarding.

INSIDER: Who is your toughest footy critic?

CB:Mum 100 percent, she’s a shocker.

INSIDER: Your Dad Ashley and Uncle Rohan were high quality players at Sunbury. From what you've heard growing up around the club, who gets the nod?  

CB:Close, but probably Dad. Sticks did have his fair share of 'the man' moments though!

INSIDER: Over your short stay to date, which player has shown you to have the most upside?

CB:Harry Power.

INSIDER: Who is the quickest at the club over 20 m?

CB:Reggie Miller – easily.

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

CB:Matthew Power.

INSIDER: What's your favorite TV series or movie at the moment?

CB:The Entourage.

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

CB:Lasagna! Even Mum rates it (it's her recipe)!

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

CB:Tyson Lever.

INSIDER: Favorite AFL club and player?

CB:Essendon, James Stewart.



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At the Bar with Mitch McLean


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  • Club

    Sunbury Lions

  • Age

    20

  • Preferred Position

    Forward

  • Previous Clubs

    Sunbury Juniors

  • Occupation

    Electrician

  • Hobbies

    Golf (18 Handicap)

  • Footy Highlight

    2023 BFNL Reserves Premiership

INSIDER: What do you attribute your break-out season to - what have you done differently?

MITCH MCLEAN: Opportunity, afforded responsibility, coach belief.

INSIDER: On the team front - explain the improvement at Sunbury?

MM: Spike in belief of the playing group, playing for one another, riding highs and lows together

INSIDER: You get a birds-eye view playing alongside Jake Sutton - what makes him the x-factor player he is? Share three of his greatest strengths...

MM: Positioning, Overhead marking, Attack on the footy

INSIDER: Name the #1 non-negotiable we would expect Matty White to write first on the white board?  

MM: Go when it's your turn to go!

INSIDER: Take us through your interleague experience - how was it?

MM: Really good, awesome day. Enjoyed playing with similar age profile top end talent.

INSIDER: Hypothetically speaking, how would the Under 23 BFNL team fare if it were a team in the BFNL?

MM: Up there but I reckon experience would get us in the end.

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

MM:Jordan Tentonello

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

MM: Cricket

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

MM: Lachie Urbon

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

MM: Cody Bramble

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

MM:Leigh Brennan

INSIDER: Who is the quickest in the team over 20m?

MM: Riley Miller

INSIDER: What is your favorite ground to play on away from Clarke Oval?

MM: Marty Busch Reserve, Sebastopol

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

MM: Corey Mobilio

INSIDER: Invite 5 of favorite celebs to the Dinner table - take your pick..

MM: Buddy Franklin, Selena Gomez, The Rock, Fifty Cent, Brian Taylor

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

MM: Steak and Chips

INSIDER: What tv series would you recommend for us this coming Winter?

MM: Snowfall (Amazon)

INSIDER: Which one of the following most relates to you - Reader, viewer, gamer, commentator, raver?

MM:Viewer

INSIDER: Who from the playing group would most likely win a million dollars on a quiz show?

MM: Jake Sutton

INSIDER: Do any of the boys have annoying habits or superstitions they repeat before matches?

MM:Jake Sutton again, eats a tin of tuna pre-game and it STINKS!

INSIDER: Who is your number one footy critic?

MM: Dad

INSIDER: Favorite AFL club and player?

MM: Hawthorn, Will Day

INSIDER: Best team you've played this year?

MM: East Point

INSIDER: If you could have three players from other BFNL clubs join Sunbury who would you recruit?

MM: Jordy Cotter (Melton), Brett Bewley (Darley), Matty Johnston (East Point)



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At the Bar with Simona Di Filippo


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  • Club

    Sunbury Lions

  • Age

    20

  • Preferred Position

    WA

  • Previous Clubs

    Melton South, Hawks (VNL)

  • Occupation

    Student

  • Netball Highlight

    2019 VNL League Best & Fairest

  • Hobbies

    Leisure Time & Holidaying

INSIDER: Welcome Simona, you won the League B&F last year - Congratulations! What did that mean to you and how did you feel upon realising you'd won?

SIMONA DI FILIPPO:It meant so much - it wasn't expected at all. It was a true reflection of how important the whole team model is to individual performance.

INSIDER: Sunbury are flying high at the top of the table, an area we've seen North Ballarat and Darley occupy more recently - tell us about the BFNL season so far?

SDF: I think we've improved - North Ballarat and Darley are still very strong. Our two new recruits have really added to our team.

INSIDER: What is Sunbury doing better than last year, where has the improvement come from?

SDF: Connection as players - our game plan is stronger on the back of continuity - more games together.

INSIDER: How does the BFNL competition hold up against other netball competitions you've played in?

SDF:It's pretty strong, more physical than most, so a tick in that regard for sure.

INSIDER: If you could change one thing about the BFNL Netball season for the better, what would it be?

SDF:Play indoors!

INSIDER: We know about Tayla Honey and her ability - tell us something about her game we don't know..

SDF:Tayla's defensive pressure, in her role as Centre can go under the radar.

INSIDER: Name the #1 non-negotiable we would expect coach Kim Bailey to write first on the white board?  

SDF:Do your job and have fun doing it!

INSIDER: Who is the most under rated player at the club?

SDF:Ruth Smith

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

SDF:AFLW I reckon, I'd be happy to have a crack at that!

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

SDF:Eliza Gollant - ridiculous interceptor

INSIDER: Are you a netball head? Rank yourself out of 10, tell us how you consume your netball over a week?

SDF:8/10 - training, application, preparation - time spent more so on my game. I'm playing two games a week.

INSIDER: Who is the quickest in the team over 10m?

SDF:Can I say me lol? I think I have them covered!

INSIDER: What is your favorite court to play on away from Sunbury?

SDF:Royal Park

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

SDF:Red - (Lindsay Jones)

INSIDER: Invite 5 of favorite celebs to the Dinner table - take your pick..

SDF:Margot Robbie, Jennifer Anniston, Adam Sandler, Leonardo Di Caprio, Cameron Diaz.

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

SDF:Schnitzel with vegetables!

INSIDER: What tv series would you recommend for us this Winter?

SDF:Summer House (Hayu)

INSIDER: Which one of the following most relates to you - Reader, viewer, gamer, commentator, raver?

SDF:Viewer

INSIDER: Who from the playing group would most likely win a million dollars on a quiz show?

SDF: Tayla Honey

INSIDER: Who is the last person you would like to share a room with on a Netball trip away?

SDF:Lani Fauonuku

INSIDER: Do any of the girls have annoying habits or superstitions they repeat before matches?

SDF:Elly Randall - Tiger Balm application - she knows I hate the smell of cinnamon!

INSIDER; Are you guilty of being a part of the Taylor Swift movement? Are you a Swifty?

SDF:DEFINITELY NOT!

INSIDER: Who is your number one netball critic?

SDF:My Dad - emphatically!

INSIDER: Favorite Suncorp Netball club and player?

SDF:West Coast Fever, Kelsie Brown (West Coast Fever)

INSIDER: Biggest threat to Sunbury winning the title?

SDF:Darley

INSIDER: If you could have two players from other BFNL clubs join Sunbury who would you recruit?

SDF:Matilda Elliot (Darley), Shannon Blackman (North Ballarat)



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At the Bar with Tayla Honey


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WA

  • Club

    Sunbury

  • Preferred Position

    Centre/Wing Attack

  • Age

    25

  • Previous Clubs

    Geelong Cougars, Victorian Fury, Melbourne Vixens

  • Occupation

    Law Student

  • Hobbies

    Reading, Brunch, Hanging out with Mates

  • Netball Highlight

    Vixens Premiership 2020, Vic Fury Premiership 2016.

INSIDER: How do you think the standard of the Ballarat A Grade Netball competition would stack up against other regions across Victoria?

TAYLA HONEY: I can only speak for Geelong - similar. VNA players’ presence in Ballarat is certainly helping raise the standards.

INSIDER: In what areas on the court is the BFNL strongest?

TH:Ball handling skills, minimal turnovers, quality shooting stocks.

INSIDER: Would you support an Interleague initiative for netball? Is that something netball scouts would source as a potential recruiting tool?

TH:Yes I would, I think it would be a strong competition.

INSIDER: Would you encourage the Under 23 format similar to the men with footy or open age?

TH:Open age. There is still plenty of untapped talent above 25. On the netball front the strongest representation would be open age.

INSIDER: Tell us about your time at Sunbury and playing under Kim Bailey?

TH:I met Kim a while ago playing VNL. The girls at Sunbury have been welcoming and nice and we're starting to gel really well. Looking forward to the second half of the season.

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

TH:I've tried a lot of sports and wasn't much good at a lot of them! Perhaps athletics.

INSIDER: Who is the most under rated player at your club?

TH:Eliza Gollant

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

TH:Lani (15yo goal shooter)

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

TH:Lani again!

INSIDER: Who at Sunbury would you like shooting for goal to win you a game?

TH:Tara O'Grady

INSIDER: Who is the quickest on the court over 20m?

TH:Simona Di Filippo

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

TH:Chicken Schnitzel

INSIDER: What tv series would you recommend for us this Winter?

TH: Suits

INSIDER: Who from the playing group would most likely win a million dollars on a quiz show?

TH:Elly Randell or Ruth Smith

INSIDER: Do any of the girls have annoying habits or superstitions they repeat before matches?

TH:Simona, she's always late for warm-ups!

INSIDER: Who is your number one netball critic?

TH:Mum

INSIDER: Favorite netball player?

TH:Kim Borger (Vixens)

INSIDER: if you could add one player from another club to your side, who would it be?

TH:Georgette Paatsch or Poppy Douglas (both North Ballarat)

INSIDER: Flag tip (outside of Sunbury)?

TH:North Ballarat



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At the Bar with Tyson Lever


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#4

  • Name

    Tyson Lever

  • Age

    23

  • Previous Clubs

    Coburg, Glenroy

  • Occupation

    Electrician

  • Footy Highlight

    U/16 Junior Premiership

  • Hobbies Outside of Footy

    Fishing

INSIDER: If your coach Travis Hodgson had three non-negotiables for the players etched in stone - what would they be?

TYSON:1. Play your role, 2. When it's your time to go, you go, 3. Good offence comes off good defence.

INSIDER: You and Daniel Toman had a heap of the footy last week (94 possessions combined, 84 uncontested) - for the record, how many times do you think you hit him up with the short option?

TYSON:Yeah, he's not shy finding the footy - he probably owes me a few beers - good observation.

INSIDER: What advice would you pass on to other clubs facing North Ballarat?

TYSON:Play fast flowing footy with plenty of outside run.

INSIDER: Sunbury has kicked more than 5 goals just twice in their last six meetings against Melton (2-4). Any chance we could see you moved to the forward line if the pattern continues?

TYSON:I'll be in his ear if required!

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

TYSON:James Cree - can play short, tall, lightning speed, strong -(he plays on the freaks!)

INSIDER: Who would you have at the club kicking for goal to win you a game after the siren?

TYSON:Out: Alec Goodsen (lost his touch) - In: Leigh Brennan 

INSIDER: Who at the club is most likely to take Mark of the Year?

TYSON:Nathan Wood

INSIDER: What do you think a pass mark for the club is this year?

TYSON:Definitely finals

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

TYSON:James Cree or Corey Mobilio

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

TYSON:Daniel Toman (on-field) - 'The Juiceman' (off-field)

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

TYSON:Callum Lever or Tom Werner (absolute pests especially after a few beers!)

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

TYSON:Steak sandwich

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

TYSON:Tom Werner (no brains but elite quizzer)

INSIDER: Who at the club would most likely be fined for driving too slow down the highway?

TYSON:Nathan Doyle (sleeps with the light on!)

INSIDER: Favourite AFL club and player?

TYSON:Western Bulldogs, Jack McCrae

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

TYSON:Squash

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

TYSON:Jake Owen (B/Marsh), Dylan Conway (M/South), Mickitja Rotumah-Onus (East Point)



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BFNL Finals Week 2 Preview


Finals Week 2 Preview with 'Scoop'

For Melton and Sebastopol, it's one win and they're into the 2022 Carlton Draught Senior Men's Grand Final. One loss to either Ballarat or Darley, and the season is over.



  • Melton

  • Vs

  • Sebastopol

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3RD - 2:15PM @ MACPHERSON PARK OVAL

Last time they met (Round 11): Melton 84 - Sebastopol 43

Both teams will know they've played a game of footy come 5pm Saturday - win, lose or draw, that's for sure. Given their healthy rivalry over more recent times, and levels of mutual respect, don't count on either party leaving any stone unturned, as a prized spot in the 2022 BFNL Grand Final is up for grabs.

Michael Searl's Sebastopol has been looking forward to another crack at the flag favourites for some time, a genuine footy audit if you will, and a chance to atone for a disappointing 41-point loss in Round 11. We didn't see the real Sebastopol that day, in fact, the Burras didn't win a single quarter. But when you add James Keeble, Luke Kiel, Bailey Medwell, Chase Dummett, James Richards, Jai Harvey, Jordan Crone and Grady Snowden into the Burras Second Semi-Final line-up (all missed Rd11) you start mounting a case. Furthermore, the Burras have lost just once since that Round 11 defeat. Yep, 6/7 including wins over East Point and North Ballarat (twice) is a solid form line.

But words of advice for the hunters - turn up to play from the get-go or cop the wrath of a feverish Bloods outfit going about their business. Aaron Timms' boys have some serious numbers of their own behind them.  The Bloods are 15-2 for first quarters in 2022 and +175 for third quarter points differential (212-37) over the last five weeks including an intimidating 14-goal haul against East Point. Scary stuff.

I think Tymms is fully aware his Bloods hold the aces and it’s they who need containing with winners on every line. Just who and where to start bringing down the Bloods is a task only two teams in 17 tries have had success. Michael Searl is an intelligent footy person and is likely to spend most of his time matching up Ryan (57 goals) and Liam Carter (36) and X-factor Bloods Captain Braedan Kight (40). They loom the clear and present dangers denying the Burras a passage to that one day in September.

The Burras will sweat on the availability of inspirational leader Tony Lockyer (ankle) who will be given until game-day to get right. Lockyer left the ground early in the second quarter of last week's Elimination Final win over North Ballarat and did not return.

Bloods big man Mark Orr will be put through his paces too this week after missing week one of the finals. There's no doubting a few niggles exist for both sides this far into a first full season since 2019.

While I won't be tipping against the Bloods on their home deck, I am wary the Burras' best is good enough to give it a shake.

A Grand Final berth awaits the winner while a spot in next week's Preliminary Final against the winner of Ballarat and Darley.       

Head-to-head in 2022: Melton 1 - Sebastopol 0

Melton                                                                               

Finished: 1st (14 wins, 2 losses)

Record against remaining teams: W4 L0             

Offence team rating (top 4): 1st (106.6 avg)

Defence team rating (top 4): 1st (55.6 avg)

Leading goalkicker: Ryan Carter (57)

Best in first final (Week 1): Jack Walker

 

Sebastopol

Finished: 3rd (10 wins, 6 losses)

Record against remaining teams: W0 L4

Offence team rating (top 4): 3rd (72.4 avg)

Defence team rating (top 4): 2nd (63.1 avg)

Leading goalkicker: James Keeble (31)

Best in first final (Week 1): Lachlan Cassidy


  • Ballarat

  • Vs

  • Darley

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4TH - 2:15PM @ CITY OVAL

Last time they met (Round 7): Darley 73 - Ballarat 91

Before we explore the 'nitty gritty" of this highly anticipated, season-on-the-line Semi-Final, it's fair we congratulate Joe Carmody and Dan Jordan for guiding their respective sides back to the business end.

I'm not sure how much can be derived from their first and only meeting at Darley Park back in Round 7 but it was the Swans who had the measure of the Devils. The final margin was as close as the Devils got late in the game, enough to warrant the Swans as the clear favourites despite their already superior, win/loss season. The Swans led from go-to-woe that day, by 19,17 and 30 at the breaks before 18 at the final siren. The Devils (9.19) did have seven more scoring shots than the Swans (14.7) but Carmody's men were far more convincing with their ball movement and ability to hit the scoreboard. Anyway, enough of May 28th... that was 99 days ago.

The Swans have won eight of ten games since, the Devils 7/10 including their last four on the trot.

Darley will have their fingers crossed on the availability of star Captain Brett Bewley (calf) who missed last week's Elimination Final win over East Point. For the Swans Josh Gibson (hamstring), Angus Bade and Rhys Perry are their only injury concerns. Both sides will look remarkably different from their earlier meeting with up to seven new faces (each) likely to feature. The Swans add big guns Marcus Powling and Bailey Van de Heuvel while Jake Dunne, Inji Fyffe, Austin McPherson, Grant Baldwin and Jesse Nicholls make up the extra five. Darley's seven include Dylan Landt, Trent Angwin, Matthew Brett, Darren Leonard, Zane Lehuray, Blake Colley and Ayden Tanner.  Handy inclusions for both teams. But the gain for the Devils has been the return of seasoned defenders Brett and Leonard who have helped sure up the once very young back six. The two were instrumental in restricting noted high-scorers East Point (comp rank #2) to 47 and 57 at their last two encounters.

If Bewley doesn't play, the Devils' midfield will be up against it, taking on an in-form Swans combination. Marcus Powling, Will Liston, Sam James and Lachie Dawson have been super of late featuring as the better players every week. Van de Heuvel has become the X-factor for the Swans with his versatility. Can play at either end, has a big frame, is strong overhead and has an excellent left foot kick. Regardless of the result, the Footscray VFL affiliate will have an influence. The same can be said for dangerous forwards Nick Rodda and Andrew Hooper, both integral trump cards that can win a game off their own boot. The Swans Jake Dunne, along with Gibson provide an extra target forward and will likely stretch the Devils' defence.

Let's hope the game is bereft of could've, would've, should've status in the aftermath given what we know to be certain. One of Ballarat or Darley is heading into a Preliminary Final  - a monumental achievement.

Head-to-Head in 2022 - Ballarat 1 - Darley 0

 

Ballarat                                                                         

Finished 2nd (12 wins, 4 losses)

Record against remaining teams: W3 L2

Offence team rating (top 4); 4th (71.9 avg)

Defence team rating (top 4); 3rd (68.9 avg)

Leading goalkicker: Andrew Hooper (38)

Best in first final (Week 1): Will Liston

 

Darley

Finished: 4th (10 wins, 6 losses)

Record against remaining teams: W1 L2

Offence team rating (top 4): 2nd (81.6 avg)

Defence team rating (top 4): 4th (73.6 avg)

Leading goalkicker: Nick Rodda (57)

Best in first final (Week 1): Bailey Young         

       

 

 

 

 



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BFNL Preview Round 16


Round 16 Football Preview with 'Scoop'

Finals are just three weeks away and the top six is still open for eight clubs. This is where things get really interesting…



  • Bacchus Marsh

  • Vs

  • Darley

SATURDAY AUGUST 6TH - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

Last time they met (Round 2): Darley 82 def by Bacchus Marsh 83

A monster crowd is expected to descend on Maddingley Park for the highly anticipated battle between cross-town rivals Bacchus Marsh and Darley. A finals berth is at stake for these two teams but sadly, there's only room for one of them. Put simply, a loss for the Cobras on their home deck will end any finals aspirations while a win keeps their season alive.

For the Devils, a win guarantees them a spot in this year's finals, which would be a significant achievement under new coach Dan Jordan given the club's winless 2021. A loss on the other hand for the Devils does not mean game over entirely on the finals front. But they would need to beat North Ballarat in Round 18 and rely on other results falling their way to sneak in. So, in a nutshell - it is all about this next instalment between the old foe, as they say, that will seal one's fate.

Let's hope the weather holds up and we can be privy to a local derby for the ages. Only the 2018 Elimination Final - and 2017 Grand Final of more recent times - rival the hype and expectation of these two going head-to-head. Needless to say, finals aside - there is no bigger stage. We want to see Brett Bewley (named in the best in 10 out of 14 games) charging out of the middle and hitting Nick Rodda (50 goals) on the lead to hear the roar of the Devils faithful. We want to see Jake Owen (named in the best in 11 out of 13 games) in full flight and Harry King's run and carry on the spread and hear the Cobra fans at home in full voice. We wish for the derby, the best version of itself - unless, of course, you're in in either the Devils or the Cobras camp.

Darley understands their finals destiny lay in their own hands and Bacchus Marsh stands very much in the way right now. Jordan will have banked arguably his boys’ best win of the season last week over East Point and done all and sundry to keep the group grounded, in check, essentially reset. For the time is now to deliver when it counts most. While the focus will be on the Devils' mids, Brett Bewley, Dylan Landt (if available) and Luther Baker to generate majority supply forward, questions will be asked of their generals in defence, namely Matty Brett and Darren Leonard to manage a young back six negating Aaron Willetts (25 goals), Rex Hickman (16 goals) and Jake Owen (16 goals) who will likely spend some time in the front half, depending on the state of the game.

For the Cobras, captain Jake Owen is the star and leads by inspirational example. Tom German, Nick Stuhldreier, Harry King, Jack Williams, Michael Culliver and Aaron Willetts head a talented support crew more than capable of getting the job done.

We'll just have to wait and see.


  • Lake Wendouree

  • Vs

  • East Point

SATURDAY APRIL 6TH - 2.15PM @ CE BROWN RESERVE

Last time they met (Round 3): East Point 102 def Lake Wendouree 43

East Point will aim to adopt the no mercy rule approach as they strive for a needed percentage booster against the Lakers. The Kangas gave up their second placing on the BFNL ladder with a 30-point loss on the road to Darley and will want to bounce back the best way they know how - doing damage on the scoreboard.

Last week the Kangas were kept to their second-lowest score of their season (57) and will have eyes on racking up the ton (weather permitting) once this game is put to bed. I can't see the Lakers troubling a Kangas outfit on the rebound, despite honourable efforts against the Swans and the Lions over the last two weeks. The senior bodies at East Point will exploit the determined youth of the Lakers to ensure they get the job done before an enthralling Round 17 meet with Melton.

In hindsight, the Kangas will have had the toughest draw, having played all current six teams twice by the season's end. And, so they should in fairness, given their reigning dual Premiership status. The hit-out with the Lakers ahead of the Melton bout will give the Kangas an opportunity to reflect on last week's loss and to reassert their brand as one of the more ominous combinations in the competition.

Unfortunately for the Lakers, their remaining three Home & Away games are as tough as any with East Point, Sebastopol and Melton. All Lakers coach Jack Fitzpatrick can ask for is a similar effort around the contest that resembles something from their previous two games. Plenty will be asked of the senior players at the Lakers to make sure they stay hungry or risk the likelihood of two or three big defeats at the end of the season. Experienced Lakers Joel and Lachlan O'Connell, Nathan Pring, Jacob Coxall, Timmy Collins and Callum McKay's message will be made clear by their actions. Nobody is expecting them to win, but we're hopeful of another buy-in effort from the undermanned Lakers that can at least make the Kangas earn it. 

Containing dangerous Kangas x-factor forward Jordy Johnston (45 goals - named in the best 9 out of 14 games) would be a good place to start for the Lakers. But that’s easier said than done. 


  • North Ballarat

  • Vs

  • Sebastopol

SATURDAY AUGUST 6TH - 2.15PM @ MARS STADIUM

Last time they met (Round 5): Sebastopol 61 def North Ballarat 26

Not to be denied, this North Ballarat (6th) vs Sebastopol (4th) clash will have ramifications of its own. After a strong win against flag favourites Melton, Brendan McCartney's North find themselves in a position where they need to win to guarantee a place in this year's finals. Who would have thought their two recent slip-ups against East Point and Ballarat would see them vulnerable? If North does happen to lose against the 'Burras I will explore in greater detail the pros and cons for them enroute to finals.

Come season’s end, North Ballarat and East Point will have endured the toughest draws of all having met all remaining top six teams twice throughout the year. In hindsight, it's only fair given the Kangas and North share the 2018, 2019 Premierships (East) and 2021 Minor Premiership (North) between them. But what say of North Ballarat and their chances against a hungry 'Burras keen for some continuity much like their hosts who have been battered by injury?

North is known for bringing the heat early, we've seen that more often than not during McCartney's two-year tenure. Michael Searl's Sebastopol won't want to be playing catch up especially on Saturday because I guarantee McCartney will not have his boys overrun for a third week in a row. The 'Burras, fresh off their bye will hope to hit the ground running and put scoreboard pressure on a North Ballarat outfit who have every right to show some degree of fatigue given their tough run since Round 11. Try this block - Darley, Bye, Melton, East Point, Ballarat and now Sebastopol.

Macca's boys, whilst at home, are cherry ripe for the picking as the 'Burras continue to build as their reinforcements arrive. Reigning Henderson Medalist Lachie Cassidy is one of those who missed the 'Burrass 35-point win over North back in Round 5. However, Searl's gang will have to do it without Luke Kiel (suspended) who was instrumental in their recent wins over Bacchus Marsh and East Point.  

On the home front, North Ballarat looms a different proposition at Mars Stadium where they boast a 5-1 win/loss record. North enter this game with back-to-back losses away from home while the 'Burras are aiming for a fourth straight win.

Expect a stern response from North Ballarat, Macca is of the firm belief another great win for his club is close. Will this be the game? Only the 'Burras’ best can deny them.


  • Sunbury

  • Vs

  • Melton

SATURDAY AUGUST 6TH - 2.15PM @ CLARKE OVAL

Last time they met (Round 2): Melton 108 def Sunbury 68

While Finals are out of reach for Sunbury, their Round 16 meeting with ladder leaders Melton looms as the ideal opportunity to measure their improvement over recent weeks. In fairness, the Lions' three victories this year have come against the bottom two sides, but most would agree they're one of the better ninth-placed sides around regional Victoria. But they'll need to be better again if they're to take it to the Bloods, who should be fresh from the bye and raring to launch an assault on their last three Home & Away games before a much-anticipated finals campaign.

Expect important Bloods trio Jack Walker, Jacob Hickey and Luke Heeney's return to only bolster the flag favourites line-up as Aaron Tymms and his boys go all-in from here in 2022.

Despite the two teams' separation on the ladder, Tymms will treat this hit-out as one of three remaining [regular-season] Grand Finals. The Lions will aim to restore some pride into a disappointing season with meetings against the Bloods, Ballarat and Bacchus Marsh. How the Lions go about containing the strength and overall evenness of the Bloods across the ground will tell its own story on the scoreboard.

Leading Bloods forwards Ryan Carter (45 goals), Braedan Kight (32) and Liam Carter (28) provide a three-pronged attack unrivalled in the competition. The matchups and support planning will be crucial if Travis Hodgson's Lions are to get within five goals. Comparatively, the Lions have some of their own ability forward of centre that is capable of testing opposition sides. Jake Sutton (23 goals), Leigh Brennan (21) and youngster Jake Egan (16) are proven multiple goal options on their day, but whether they can get the supply inside 50 is another challenge altogether. Both midfields are pretty handy; for the Bloods Mark Orr (ruck), Jack Walker, Jacob Hickey and Lachie Watkins lead a group of ten players that could rotate through the centre if required.

The Lions' options are not as deep, but we should see Harry Minton-Connell return to the coalface if Josh Guthrie (North Melbourne VFL) is unavailable. Minton-Connell has had a stellar year in a (predominantly) losing side and is handy around stoppage but has spent a majority of recent time across half-back. No doubt the Lions benefitted by the inclusion of Port Melbourne affiliate Mitch Lewis last week, but his availability is yet another unknown among many at Sunbury this year. Captain Daniel Toman and Haydn Ross will ensure the Bloods don't have it all their own way but it's clear they'll be up against it.


  • Ballarat

  • Bye

  • Melton South

  • Bye

  • Redan

  • Bye



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