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BFNL Weekend Preview - Week 1 Finals, 2025


Week 1 Finals Football Preview with Scoop

The 2025 BFNL finals series kicks of with a bang as our teams prepare themselves for one of the most closely contested post seasons in recent history.


  • Darley

  • vs

  • East Point

QUALIFYING FINAL - SATURDAY AUGUST 30TH - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

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Last time they met:
East Point 52 def. by Darley 64 (Eastern Oval, Round 17 2025)

Record H2H:
Played 49 - Darley 26, East Point 23

Finals H2H:
Played 7 - Darley 4, East Point 3

While the Devils will start warm favourites on their home deck, a Wintery forecast for Saturday's qualifying final will give the visiting Kangas’ chances a timely boost as they endeavour to marshal the troops after an injury marred preparation. 

Up to seven of the nine crucial Kangas that missed their encouraging 12-point loss to the Devils on August 16th are expected to play, confirming there is a bit to play out here despite the minor premiers’ 17-game winning streak.

Conditions should suit the contested nature of the Kangas’ game and possibly reduce the maximum 'spread' damage of star Devils’ mid combo in Brett Bewley and Nick Hind.

Kangas mid and clearance beast Mickitja Rotumah-Onus will thrive in the event of a slow deck with an expected spike in stoppage play while the unenviable task for Liam Canny, a projected run with Brett Bewley role, will be tempered to the 'humanly possible'.    

Looking forward to the front half, 'bang for buck' tussle with Will Johnson (59 goals) and Mickey Edwards (28) for the Devils at one end and the three-pronged Kangas attack of Jacob Brown (47), Bryson McDougall (32, 12 games) and newcomer Jarrod Joyce (11, 6) at the other.

Just who benefits from a potential mouth-watering supply of inside 50s will go a long way deciding this game.

Enter the unheralded defenders.

Will Billy Myers go to Brown? The versatile defender kept Brown goalless for two and a half quarters before his move into the ruck in Round 17.

Brown went onto kick 2.4 with six shots on goal as a timely reminder of his capabilities, not mentioning his four goals per game average over the last six weeks, primarily, in the absence of McDougall.

Werribee VFL listed talent and rebound defender Mace Cousins will aid the cause behind the ball for the Devils alongside elite distributors Myers and Matthew Brett.

Kangas’ coach Joe Carmody will need to be agile with his intent containing Johnston and Edwards, I’m not sure they're 100% convinced of the right way to go on exposed form.

What we do know however, is Jackson Merrett looms the key distributor for the Kangas on the back of his 40+ disposal game - more than half uncontested.

The weight Jordan puts on Merrett’s output It will be a point of interest.

On spec, the Kangas have a handful of key players, either first or second up, having missed a month of footy for an assignment against a hardened Devils outfit who have been prepped to the minute and itching to leave the waiting room for their best flag tilt since 2023.

ONES TO WATCH

Defenders

Darley: Billy Myers (#10) -averages 27 disposals, 17 effective kicks (comp rank 1st) and 8.2 marks (2nd). 

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

Midfielders

Darley: Brett Bewley (#2)- averages 39 disposals (comp rank 1st) and 7 inside 50s (1st). Missed last week’s three-point win over North Ballarat. Nick Hind (#1) -averages 32 disposals (comp rank 2nd) including 23 kicks (1st) and 6.6 inside 50s (3rd).

East Point: Jordy Johnston (#11)- missed their previous meet in Round 17. Been named the Kangas’ best in seven of last nine games and second best the other two. Averaging 150 ranking points (comp rank 3rd), 28 disposals (13th) including 21 kicks (5th), 8 marks (5th), 8 score involvements (7th), and 6 inside 50s (7th). Mickitja Rotumah-Onus (#2) -ranks 2nd in the comp for contested possessions per game with 17.

Forwards

Darley: Will Johnson (#22) -59 goals (comp rank 3rd) - averages 6 goal involvements per game (comp rank 2nd).

East Point: Jacob Brown (#4)- 47 goals (comp rank 5th) including 25 goals from his last six games.

FOR THE RECORD

  • The last finals meet between these two sides was decided in overtime following a draw in last year’s preliminary final at Marty Busch Reserve. East Point won by seven points.
  • Darley (17-1) are unbeaten since Round 1 and have won their last two matches against East Point, as well as six of the last 10 meetings head-to-head.

Scoop’s tip

Darley


  • Sunbury

  • vs

  • Ballarat

ELIMINATION FINAL 2 - SATURDAY AUGUST 30TH - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

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Last time they met:
Sunbury 68 def. Ballarat 59 (Clarke Oval, Round 14 2025)

Record H2H:
Played 47 - Sunbury 36, Ballarat 11

Finals H2H:
Played 4 - Sunbury 2, Ballarat 2

Sunbury will ask questions of a young and exuberant Ballarat outfit who pinched the final spot in the six, having come from as low as eighth in the final round of the home and away season.

The test will come early for Ash Baker's Swans on a relatively firm deck expected at Maddingley Park, despite the forecast of rain.

The Swans have been caught napping in first quarters in 2025 with only the Lake Wendouree ranking below them, while the Lions have bettered all bar Darley and East Point with their returns.

Lions pair Jake Sutton (68 goals) and Daniel Johnston (37 goals) will stretch an inexperienced Swans back half, without certain 1v1s will be enough for Baker to settle.

Johnston missed their last meeting when the Lions won narrowly by 9 points at the Clarke Oval and poses the obvious threat for greater separation.

Expect a team defence approach from the Swans, not bound in isolation to the back six or seven but a midfield accountable without the ball to deny freewheeling Sunbury trio Jake Egan, Harry Power and Ben Cameron pressure-free entries.

Recent history says the Swans will get their chance, given the two sides have split their last 10 meets with five wins apiece.

There is plenty to like about the growing band of accumulators and impact at the Swans - Tristan Maple, the Rinaldi brothers, Wyatt Squires and Fraser Perkins will lead the offensive on the ground and Harry Butler and Jack O'Brien in the air.

The core group of ball winners will need a day out on the efficiency front against a very healthy Sunbury outfit, who are peaking at the right time on the back of a 60-point thrashing of reigning premiers Melton.    

While we speculate reservation, wants, needs, if, what’s and maybes, the Swans will not fear Sunbury having won two of their last four meets, including a two-point Elimination Final triumph last year.

When you include two recent wins for the Swans at Maddingley Park (v Bacchus Marsh) from as many visits, the outlook is positive despite the unavoidable underdog tag.

The dangerous Lions have proven to have a match winning quarter in them most weeks.

With a seven-goals-or-more quarter notched under their belts against Darley, East Point and Melton - not to mention a 10 goal third term against the Swans in Round 4, it's hard to deny the best of Matty White's pride is very good.      

Sunbury's depth should prove too much for the bevy even though that theory has proven otherwise on two of the last four occasions.

ONES TO WATCH

Defenders

Ballarat: Tristan Maple (#7) -while a bona fide mid rotation, Maple ranks 4th in the comp for handball receives and 7th for intercept possessions.

Sunbury: Tyson Lever (#4)- averages 27 disposals (comp rank 17th) and is 10th in the comp for effective disposals. BFNL rank 1st for intercept marks and 3rd for marks.

Midfielders

Ballarat: Tristan Maple (#7)- averages 31 disposals (comp rank 6th), effective disposals (3rd), handball receives (4th) and intercept possessions (7th). Lewis Rinaldi (#24) -ranks 1st in the comp for tackles, 4th for overall pressure and 9th for hard ball gets. Wyatt Squires (#12)- 26 disposal average (21st) and Fraser Perkins- 23.5 disposal average.

Sunbury: Jake Egan (#6) -elite in nearly all areas in 2025 - averages 28 disposals, ranks 4th in the comp for contested possessions and ranks 3rd for pressure. Harry Power (#1) -29 disposal average and ranks 3rd in the comp for handball receives.

Forwards

Ballarat: Andrew Hooper (#4)- 32 goals (comp rank 10th), Harry Butler (#25)- 29 goals (comp rank 14th), Ranks 1st at the Swans for contested marks (comp rank 16th) and goal involvements (comp rank 14th)

Sunbury: Jake Sutton (#14)- 68 goals (comp rank 1st), 17 games all with returns of multiple goals. Kicked 5 goals in both previous meets against the Swans. David Johnston (#21)- 37 goals (comp rank 6th), 15 games including 13 returns of multiple goals. Missed the last meeting with the Swans in Round 14.

FOR THE RECORD

  • While Sunbury have won the last two meetings, the record is split 5-5 over the last 10.  
  • Ballarat defeated Sunbury in 2024 Elimination Final (4v5) by two points.

Scoop’s tip

Sunbury


  • Melton

  • vs

  • Bacchus Marsh

ELIMINATION FINAL 1 - SUNDAY AUGUST 31ST - 2.15PM @ EASTERN OVAL

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Last time they met:
Bacchus Marsh 74 def. Melton 70 (Maddingley Park, Round 15 2025)

Record H2H:
Played 50 - Melton 30, Bacchus Marsh 20

Finals H2H:
Played 2 - Melton 1, Bacchus Marsh 1

Reigning premiers Melton will endeavour to put an underwhelming back half of the home and away season behind them and pivot into the present when they take on Bacchus Marsh in Sunday's Elimination Final at Eastern Oval.

Though the prospect of a Cobras upset is very real.

The vibe at Bacchus Marsh under Dennis Armfield has not been higher since their premiership year of 2016 as they embark on a final’s series with all three teams in the mix.

On the contrary, the Bloods have fallen short on expectation and are in need of a major boost both physically and mentally.

The Bloods’ 60-point loss to Sunbury in Round 18 lays testament to the claim.

Bloods’ mentor Troy Scoble is an impressive individual, shrewd leader and premiership coach.

Not even he could have planned for the horror run of injury and unavailability his club has had to endure but he will need to find a way to flip the narrative - and fast!

While all coaches do their best to manage the ups and downs, it's over to the players on Sunday to mount an emphatic response to the messaging.

While the Bloods have just two wins and a draw from their last seven games, the Cobras are just marginally ahead with three wins and will need to find an edge of their own if they're to overcome the perennial finalists.

However, the Cobras will have taken plenty of confidence from their drought breaking win over the Bloods earlier this month without key pillars Jake Owen and Will Lalor.

Owen's return last week was something to behold with his six goals, but don't underestimate the value of Lalor and what he brings in the form of a matchup with Liam or Ryan Carter, who too missed the Round 14 meet.

Liam (30 goals) in particular, is the barometer, with the proven match-winner playing every game thus far.

It's worth noting, in the Bloods’ seven games they missed out on the premiership points in 2025, Carter has been held to seven goals in total.  

The Bloods have enviable experience, ability and trust in their leaders to negotiate a sixth successive finals campaign off on the right foot.

What stands in their way is an eclectic mix of wisdom and youth starved of finals action, until now.

Can the likes of Cobras’ quartet Luke Goetz, Jake McCreery, Jamie Fulton and Owen lead the collective, and draw the best out of a promising band of next gen finals debutants?

I'm not sure Eastern Oval helps the Cobras cause, it's going to be a slow deck, heavy ball and likely to play into the Bloods hands who are confronted with their season mortality for the first time in a longtime. 

ONES TO WATCH

Defenders

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

Bacchus Marsh: Rye Penny (#8) -has a leap of the gods, if he takes a hanger early look out - it gives the Cobras a boost. Had arguably his best game in his two seasons last week. Must back it up given his importance to the back 6/7 and the potency of the opposition around goal, Will Lalor (#15) -timely return after frustrating run with injury. Key back - will get one of the Carters. Big responsibility on young shoulders but up to the task.

Midfielders

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)– 22 goals, star x-factor qualities, speed to burn, excellent both sides, crucial to Bloods fortunes, will have his moments - just how many?

Bacchus Marsh: Luke Goetz (#33) -league’s premier hit-out ruckman - a spike in hits to advantage will only aid the cause, Jake McCreery (#20)– 29 goals,exciting goalkicking mid, explosive with his tackling pressure, Jamie Fulton (#38)- big bodied mid, thumping left foot, played an integral role in the Cobras’ return to finals.

Forwards

Melton: Braedan Kight (#7) - 57 goals (comp rank 4th) -dynamic small forward who has had another great season with 50+ 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) -30 goals and Ryan Carter (#23) - 9 goals in 9 games,dangerous premiership forward pairing who cover the ground, support separation, excellent overhead and trusting on goal.

Bacchus Marsh: Jake Owen (#11) - 61 goals from 14 games (comp rank 2nd) -genuine star of the competition - leadership qualities and proven courage – is the Cobras’ most important player. Josh Huxtable (#4) - 25 goals (comp rank 19th),arguably the Cobras cleanest ball user - while a finals debut is the reality, the stage looks perfect for a player with his scope. Was Best on Ground for the BFNL Interleague match versus Hampden League in June.

FOR THE RECORD

  • Melton has won nine of their last 10 meetings with Bacchus Marsh.
  • The two previous finals meets between these sides were the 1998 and 1999 preliminary finals.

Scoop’s tip

Melton



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BFNL Weekend Preview - Week 2 Finals, 2024


And then there were four. Grand final and prelim spots are on the line this weekend as we enter the second week of finals action.


  • Melton

  • vs

  • Darley

SEMI FINAL 2 - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7TH - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

Last time they met - Melton 74 def. Darley 59 (MacPherson Park, Round 18 2024)

Keen rivals Melton and Darley meet on Saturday to earn their place in the 2024 McDonald’s BFNL Grand Final.

Forget all the hoo-ha surrounding the venue, the Devils have beaten the Bloods just once on Darley Park in seven years.

The Bloods are a better kicking team on the whole and should relish another opportunity to expose the Devils with their spread as they did in their 67-point demolition job back in Round 7.

Saturday's assignment on the big stage will be a tough ask for Dan Jordan's Devils as the Bloods look to peak after a couple of weeks against top three opposition.

If it's any consolation for Jordan, no team in the BFNL has won three in a row against the Devils over his three-year tenure.

Clutching at straws, I know, but the loyal and faithful will take what they can to build a case.

The Bloods will start deserving favourites given their one loss season and unbeaten run of 12 games, dating back 112 days to Round 6.

Troy Scoble has done a fantastic job in his first season in charge, with the Bloods highly fancied taking out the premiership title by a host of rival coaches - most of whom have been on the wrong end of a Melton thrashing.

However, despite the Bloods near faultless campaign, they do look gettable if the last fortnight is any indication.

Sure, conditions made it difficult to replicate world beaters, but the quarters won were split 4-4 with the Devils and the Kangas.

How Jordan goes about winning the disposal and clearance count will tell its own story in the aftermath, a proven recipe for success in the Bloods’ previous two losses against East Point (Round 6) and Darley (2023 Qualifying Final).

Much of the Devils’ fortunes will rest on the back of their highly talented midfield - their ball use out of clearance and their ability to deny the Bloods an inside 50 count shy of 50.

Comparatively speaking, the numbers in isolation suggest there's not a great deal between the two, giving every indication the result may come down to a battle above the shoulders - who is prepared to work the hardest, execute the basic fundamentals under finals pressure, and have the genuine BELIEF to win a game of significant importance against quality opposition.

Have to lean to the Bloods until proven otherwise in a tight one.

PLAYER WATCH

Defenders
Melton: Adrian Monitto (#45), Riley Walker (#28) and Lachie Phillips (#9)are the genesis in transition for the Bloods. Monitto and Walker especially provide the spread, run, carry and distribution in the absence of Jordy Cotter (#4)and will stretch the ground, making it uncomfortable for the Devils.

Darley: Matthew Brett (#11) -elite for disposals (22.4) and intercept possessions (10.5)

Midfielders
Melton: Jaycob Hickey (#10)averages 27.2 disposals, ranks ninth in the comp for clearances and tenth for goal involvements while Jack Walker (#11)averages 25.9 disposals, ranks 13th for goal assists and 16th for centre clearances.

Darley: Brett Bewley (#2)ranks first in the comp for disposals (39.9) and clearances (10.5), while partner in crime Luther Baker (#7)is rated elite for disposals (25.2), ranks top 10 in the comp for centre clearances, contested possessions, and ground ball gets. 

Forwards
Melton: Braedan Kight (#7)is the league’s leading goalkicker with 76. Ryan Carter (#23)is fifth on the goalkicking table with 41.

Darley: Brady Wright (#15)ranks eight in the comp for contested marks (2.7) and 11th for Marks I50 (2.7) while Will Johnson (#22)as a medium sized, can play tall. Has kicked 24 goals from 12 games.

SCOOP’S TIP
Melton


  • East Point

  • vs

  • Ballarat

SEMI FINAL 1 - SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8TH - 2.15PM @ CITY OVAL

Last time they met - Ballarat 73 def. East Point 66 (Alfredton Oval, Round 18 2024)

A spot in the preliminary final beckons for the winner of this matchup between once 'giant killers' East Point and once 'under the radar' Ballarat.

Strangely, the Kangas have lost their last two while the Swans remain unbeaten since Round 10, removing any thoughts of presumed certainty finding a winner.

Joe Carmody's predominately young group have been up for a while and would surely be feeling the effects of a long season having played just 32 players for the season, essentially four less than the Swans, six less of the Devils and seven less of the Bloods.

The watch on Jackson Merrett who left the field in discomfort for a period last week will be a 'watch this space'.

His kicking has been a feature all year, and his inability to take kick-ins late last week in a tight game is a cause for concern.

The Swans come from behind win against Sunbury last week was the topic of conversation as the competition and even the Ballarat Football Netball Club came to terms of what had transpired.

It's been a whirlwind back half season for Chris Maple's Swans and it's about to get serious.

Asleep at the wheel last week for the opening half won't cut it this week against the strength of the Kangas.

What the Swans can take into the game is a spike in self-belief they can win from anywhere and against Sunday's opponent given their recent success over East Point in Round 18.

For the Swans to win, favourable numbers in areas similar to their round 18 meet must be replicated.

Namely disposals (+49), intercept possessions (+15), marks (+54), uncontested marks (+62), tackles (+12).

Winning the clearance and ground ball contest will be a tough ask, a KPI beyond the Swans in Round 18 despite the morale boosting win.

East Point haven't done much wrong, having played for little stakes against the Swans at their last meet and a forgive run loss in tough conditions against the Bloods in the qualifying final.

Somehow, it's now do-or-die and season on the line stuff.

Something tells me the Kangas have scope for more say in what's to play out in season 2024, they're truly in the mix and would start equal favourites in Ballarat if a preliminary final berth was achieved.

Got to get it done against the fearless Swans who arrive full of momentum and without fear.

The Kangas will be tested but should get the job done... shouldn't they?   

PLAYER WATCH

Defenders
East Point: Jackson Merrett (#1) and Jacob Brown (#4)are the experience and cornerstone of the Kangas’ defence. Merrett ranks second in the comp for uncontested marks, seventh for avg marks and ninth for kicks and effective kicks. Merrett is the go-to distributor. Brown, not dissimilar to Merrett ranks fourth in the comp for effective kicks, 15th for kicks, fifth for marks and seventh for intercept marks. What is also worthy of note is Brown ranks 23rd in the comp for handball receives.  

Ballarat: Rhys Perry (#53)is a solid key defender who ranks elite for intercept marks, contested marks, spoils and 1%s while the experienced rebound and distribution of Lachie Dalgleish (#14)will be crucial for the Swans. Dalgleish averages 18 kicks from his 22 disposals @74% efficiency. Also ranks elite for marks, intercept marks and possessions, rebound 50s and spoils.

Midfielders
East Point: Matty Johnston (#7)ranks third in the comp for avg disposals (33.9) and contested possessions. Johnston also features in the top 10 for a host of other KPIs and ranks elite in all areas when the Kangas have possession of the ball. Mikitja Rottumah-Onus (#2)ranks among the top 25 in the comp for clearances, contested possessions, hard ball gets, ground ball, goal assists/involvements and handballs. 

Ballarat: Will Liston (#2)is a two-time Club B&F winner who ranks elite for disposals (23), contested possessions (10.8), clearances (7.1), Tackles (6.9 - comp rank tenth). Tristan Maple (#7)shares his time between half back/mid and knows how to find the footy averaging 30.2 disposals @74% (comp rank ninth). A predominant 'kick'(20.6/9.6) sees him an integral part of the Swans work between the arcs. Maple is also among the elite rankings for intercept possessions and intercept marks and rebound 50s. The Footscray VFL listed product ranks fourth in the comp for handball receives and fifth for effective kicks.

Forwards
East Point: Bryson McDougall (#12)is second in the league for goals with 70. McDougall has taken more marks I50 than other player in the BFNL and ranks second for total contested marks. Strahan Robinson (#30)has 31 goals, ranks elite for contested marks and marks I50 (9th).

Ballarat: Andrew Hooper (#4)is a dangerous small forward with 25 goals from 15 games. Harry Butler (#25)has played 8 games this year for the Swans including seven wins and a draw. The athletic key forward ranks elite for goal (4.9) and score involvements (7.6) as well as contested marks while averaging two goals per game of his own.

SCOOP’S TIP
East Point



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BFNL Young Guns Named In Vic Country Squad


The initial Victorian Country boys and girls U18 representative squads have been announced and five young guns from across the McDonald's Ballarat FNL and McDelivery BFL Women's have found themselves under the AFL microscope.


In another show of the strength of the BFNL competitions, the initial squads have been released for the Vic U/18 Country and Metro representative sides for 2022.

The Vic Country squads - selected in partnership with AFL recruiters - converged on Essendon's The Hangar last weekend to undergo medical screenings and fitness tests, and set up individual development plans and training programs in preparation for the 2022 season. 

Congratulations to Aaron Cadman (Darley), Felix Fogarty (East Point) and James Van Es (North Ballarat) on their selection to the boy's squad, along with Kalani Scoullar (Ballarat) and Paige Scott (Carisbrook) for their selection in the girl's squad.

The squads will return for a second three-day camp in January to learn about preparation and recovery, GPS and training loads and football/life balance, and will take part in two full training sessions, another craft-based training program and first official interviews with AFL club recruiters.

Read the full story on AFL.com.au and see the full squads: https://bit.ly/2ZTiPhg



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Buxton BFL Flashback Series - Episode 2

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2018 E-Grade Netball Grand Final - Ballarat FNC vs Melton South FNC.

A modern day Netball GF classic saw Ballarat FNC take on Melton South FNC in the 2018 E-Grade decider!

Sit back and enjoy the extended highlights, followed by the tense last quarter, all thanks to Buxton Ballarat

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Carlton Draught Senior Grand Final Event Information


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


General Information

  • Mars Stadium, Creswick Rd, Ballarat

  • Saturday 17th September 2022

Match Schedule

Admission prices:

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

EFTPOS is available at all gates

NO DOGS

Gates:

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

Catering

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

Live scores

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

Live Streaming

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

General Parking:

  • Creswick Road. No parking within concrete barriers stationed outside Gate 1.
  • Around Northern Oval 2. MUST enter via Beech Avenue – Cars will NOT be able to move between the North Ballarat Sports Club Car Park & Northern Oval 2.
  • STRICTLY NO PARKING IN NORTH BALLARAT SPORTS CLUB.

Disabled Parking:

  • Designated disabled parking can be accessed through North Ballarat Sports Club Entry. Patrons must be always a disabled parking permit holder and display permit.



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Decade at a Glance - Ballarat FNC

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Decade at a glance.

  • Games

    168

  • Wins

    73

  • Losses

    93

  • Finals Wins

    4

  • GF Appearances

    2

  • Premierships

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

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


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Federation BFLW Grand Finals – Event Information


The 2022 Federation BFLW Grand Finals will take over Mars Stadium tomorrow. Find all the Grand Final details below, including match times, parking information, entry details and match vision.

Watch the 2022 Federation BFLW Senior Grand Final LIVE from 1:20pm here: https://bit.ly/3KEBMY2


Federation BFLW Grand Finals – Event Information

Ahead of the first Federation BFLW Grand Final Day at Mars Stadium, please see some important information for supporters and attendees to be aware of:

General Information

  • MARS Stadium – Creswick Road, Wendouree VIC
  • Saturday 3rd September 2022
  • The Federation BFLW Grand Finals will be an Alcohol-Free event.

Match Schedule

Admission Fees

BFLW Grand Final 2022

  • Adults - $12
  • Family (2 adults & 2 children) - $26
  • Age Pensioner - $7
  • 8 - 16yo - $5
  • U/8 – Free
  • Footy Record – $2

Note: Eftpos is available and encouraged as the preferred payment method.

Gates & Parking

  • Gates open at 7:00am
  • Entry into MARS Stadium via Gate 1 (only) located on Creswick Road.

Parking is available at the following locations:

  • General Parking:
    • Creswick Road. No parking within concrete barriers stationed outside Gate 1.
    • Around Northern Oval 2. Entry via Beech Avenue ONLY – Cars will NOT be able to move between the North Ballarat Sports Club Carp Park & Northern Oval 2.
    • STRICTLY NO PARKING IN NORTH BALLARAT SPORTS CLUB.
  • Disabled Parking:
    • Designated disabled parking can be accessed through North Ballarat Sports Club Entry.
    • PARKING MUST ONLY OCCUR IN DESIGNATED AREA AND IS FOR DISABLED PARKING ONLY.

Grand Final Filming

  • All matches will be filmed with the Senior Women’s match being live streamed - link via Facebook and this website on the day.
  • Matches will be available for purchase following the Grand Finals and further information will be provided around this in the coming weeks.

Live Scores

  • All matches will be live scored on the day for those that are unable to attend the match. Scores can be accessed through specific competitions on the BFNL public results pages here - https://bit.ly/3Q4H8gg


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Finals Round 1 Ballarat vs Sunbury

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Finals Round 1 Review


Scoop' Reviews Finals Week 1

Melton, Sebastopol and Darley all claimed wins in Week 1 of the 2022 Carlton Draught BNFL Finals Series.



  • Melton

    13.9.87

  • Def

  • Ballarat

    9.10.64


Minor Premiers and flag favourite Melton took the best part of three quarters to shrug off an honest Ballarat to win by 23 points. 

After trailing at the half (by 1 point), the Bloods added six goals to two in the third term to set up a match-winning 31-point lead at the final change. Ironically the Bloods won just one and a half quarters for the game on their home deck but it was enough to get the job done.

Bloods midfielders Jack Walker (3 goals) and Jacob Hickey (1 goal) were named best for the winners while the outside run and carry of wingman Kyle Borg (2 goals) proved significant. Defenders Jordy Cotter, Brenton Payne and Riley Walker were recognised as key contributors as the underdog Swannies took it up to their more fancied opponents in the first half. Dangerous Bloods forwards Braedan Kight (2 goals), Liam Carter (2 goals) and Ryan Carter (1 goal) were three of nine Bloods players to hit the scoreboard.

There's no doubting plenty of positives for Joe Carmody's Swans to draw from the game despite the loss after testing the Bloods. Clearly, their third quarter alone cost them a genuine crack at the finish. Carmody recognised the efforts of his midfield Will Liston, Sam James and Marcus Powling by naming the in-form trio among the best players with Footscray VFL affiliate Bailey Van de Heuvel and defenders Austin McPherson and Nick Swain. Swans sharpshooter Andrew Hooper finished with three goals. Josh Gibson (hamstring tightness) did not play but is expected to return next week. 

What the coaches said...

Aaron Tymms (Melton):We held strong in the first half when Ballarat had some territory dominance before we were able to get the game back on our terms in the second (half). (We were) really pleased with the contributions from across all lines.

Joe Carmody (Ballarat):We defended really well in the first half and probably didn't get the reward on the scoreboard. Melton outworked us in the third (quarter) and used the ball really well. That was the difference in the end.


  • Sebastopol

    12.7.79

  • Def

  • North Ballarat

    6.10.46


Sebastopol has secured a prized double chance, ending North Ballarat's season in the process with a hard-fought 33-point win on the weekend. It was the third straight win for the 'Burras over Brendan McCartney's Roosters in season 2022.

The 'Burras won every quarter and kicked six of the last seven goals to run out deserved winners and progress to a semi-final meeting with Melton. Much of the discussion during the week will be on the progress of 'Burras inspirational leader Tony Lockyer (ankle) who left the field in the second term and did not return. 

Toby Hutt (4 goals) broke the game open in the third term with three goals as the 'Burras added six straight to North Ballarat's 3.4 to lead by 26 points at the final change. Unfortunately for North, 'the tape' will tell a story of wasted/missed opportunity and inferior ball use. Essentially, the right team won, the 'Burras used the ball much better, and made more of their opportunities. But you couldn't shame the Roosters for effort. Their intensity matched the 'Burras but again, their execution of the fundamentals proved their undoing.

'Burras defenders Riley O'Keefe, Ben Trew and Connor O'Shea were named best for the winners while the run and line-breaking carry of Matt Austin and Jed Hill was a highlight in a game played on the inside for the most part. Reigning Henderson Medalist Lachlan Cassidy was solid for four quarters but wasn't alone. Hugo Papst again proved his versatility at either end, answering the call to whatever the coach's needs. Papst is very important to the 'Burras fortunes moving forward, that I'm sure of.

For North Ballarat, forward trio Josh Chatfield, Jamie Quick (1 goal) and Jack Riding (2 goals) were given little time and space to get the game on their terms. In fairness, their influence wasn't helped by poor forward entries. Quick and Riding were more often forced to win their own ball at ground level making it easier for the 'Burras to defend.

Cam McCallum (1 goal) won the majority of hit-outs yet again and slotted a much-needed goal 20 minutes into the third term to get North Ballarat within three points. But that's as close as they would be for the remainder. Isaac Carey, Brock Leonard, and Riley Polkinghorne never gave up the effort while Harry Loader, Ryan Hobbs (before moving forward) and Ned Nash were solid distributors from defence.

A 'throw at the stumps' opportunity against Melton to make the Grand Final awaits Sebastopol this week. For the record, 12 of the 'Burras line-up that featured on Saturday were part of the 2019 Grand Final side.

North Ballarat exits after a tough year, a difficult draw and the untimely injury to key players. McCartney's boys lost five of their last six games after beating Melton in Round 13 - who would have thought? North Ballarat will find some comfort knowing McCartney has signed on to lead the group in 2023.        

What the coaches said...

Michael Searl (Sebastopol):Super proud of the group. We needed to match them on the contested footy and felt we did that well. The belief in the group is important and we have a great opportunity in front of us.

Brendan McCartney (North Ballarat):We worked hard and gave ourselves numerous opportunities but weren't able to convert when we had chances. Sebastopol are well organised and well coached.


  • Darley

    7.6.48

  • Def

  • East Point

    5.17.47


Darley withstood an avalanche of inside 50's from East Point in the last quarter to progress through to a Semi-Final meeting with Ballarat. Sure, the Kangas would lament their inaccuracies (1.7 in the last qtr) 

but credit to the Devils' back six and support crew for holding on under immense finals pressure. Players from both sides had barely enough energy to celebrate or commiserate at the final siren. Any last efforts in the immediate aftermath were spent purely on a handshake or embrace -recognition and respect for an old-fashioned battle that went down to the wire.

Kangas Captain Matty Johnston and Mickitja Rotumah-Onus led the charge in the second half, either waltzing out of stoppage or with their run and carry just as the Devils looked to be tiring. But the 'Brett Bewley-less' Devils' blend of youth and experience down back, combined with some Kangas wasted opportunities on goal, amounted to a wholesale, morale-boosting win for one, with heartbreak and disappointment for the other. 

The highlights reel will be a tough assignment for the techs. So where do we start? 

For the winners, Bailey Young was arguably best-on-ground for his four-quarter effort ahead of a host of defenders led by Matthew Brett and Mace Cousins. Bigman Trent Angwin was terrific in the air and was influential between the arcs providing a target for the Devils all day. The Devils' match-winning return of seven goals was shared among seven players.

For East Point, finishing near plus 20 for inside 50's in a game they won just one quarter, says a lot for their final quarter dominance. But alas, couldn't it get done and lost no admirers for their effort.

Kangas youngsters Jesse Cairns and Jack Jeffrey were lively and had their share of the ball while experienced campaigners Joel Van Meel, Clay Bilney and Mitch Walsh were never far from the action. On a tough day for forwards in unassuming breezy conditions, the Kangas managed just five goals, shared among five individual players. Evidently, it was the Kangas' lowest score of the season.

The numbers didn't lie heading in, giving every indication this final was going to be a close one. For the record, the Kangas averaged seven more points (FOR) per game while the Devils were conceding seven fewer points (AGST) per game to suggest a draw could be on the cards.

Missed it by that much...!    

What the coaches said...

Dan Jordan (Darley):I thought we were more efficient in key moments during the first three quarters. But full credit to East Point, they kept coming at us in the last. In the end, we were just happy to hang on in a tight one that could've gone either way.

Jake Bridges (East Point):We can't all play a winning game, someone is sure to lose, yet we can play so that our name, no one may dare accuse. That when the Master referee scores against our name, it won't be whether we've won or lost, but how we have played the game.

Next week:

Saturday, September 3 -Melton vs Sebastopol

Sunday, September 4 - Ballarat vs Darley


  • Ballarat

    11.6.72

  • Def by

  • Sebastopol

    9.15.69


The Swans secured second spot and a prized double chance with a narrow three-point win over the Burras at Marty Busch Reserve. It was the Swans' sixth win of the season by a goal or less and the tenth win by 18 points or less. How are the heart rates at Ballarat, we're yet to play a final!

What the Swans do have is character - truckloads of it. Despite their narrow successes, only Melton won more games than Joe Carmody's men in 2022. There's no doubting the Swans line-up is buoyed by the return of big man duo Marcus Powling and Bailey Van de Heuvel. Ruckman Powling missed a large chunk of the season with a torn hamstring but returned to his very best with arguably best-on-ground honours. Josh Gibson and Lachie Dawson booted three goals each for the winners while a wasteful Sebastopol were kept in it by Toby Hutt (three goals), James Keeble and Hugo Papst (two goals each).

The Burras trailed the Swans by 37 points at halftime and were just 1% ahead of Darley on the LIVE ladder, looking down the barrel at a fourth-place finish. But credit Michael Searl and his Burras contingent arresting the game back on their terms with five unanswered third-quarter goals.

Grady Snowden, Luke Kiel and Tony Lockyer featured prominently in the Burras revival and will be hopeful restricting dangerous North trio Jamie Quick, Jack Riding and Josh Chatfield.

Four points separated these two heavyweights at the final change as an arm wrestle of sorts (two goals each) prevailed for the duration as the Swans hung on to record another prizefighting win. 

Ballarat head to Melton on Saturday for a Qualifying Final at Maccy Park while the Burras face 2021 Minor Premiers North Ballarat at Eastern Oval.

What the coaches said:

Michael Searl (Sebastopol):Another tough loss for us against the Swans. (We) didn't capitilise on our early dominance in the first quarter. They completely outworked us in the second quarter and really showed us the importance of work rate. (I'm) proud of the group to really dig deep and come at them in the second half. Lots of learnings to take from the match.

Joe Carmody (Ballarat):We set the game up in the second quarter with some good ball movement and excellent pressure. Sebastopol were very good in the contest in the third quarter. We showed a lot of character to hang on.


  • Sunbury

    15.19.109

  • Def

  • Bacchus Marsh

    6.8.44


Sunbury finished their season on a high, surpassing 100% for and against on their way to a resounding 65-point win over Bacchus Marsh in front of a home crowd.

The Lions finished off their season with four wins from their last six games, an encouraging base for next year under Travis Hodgson who will lead the club into a fourth year in 2023. The Cobras, on the other hand, capitulated to a fifth loss in six games ending their season in eighth place with seven wins.

Veteran forward Leigh Brennan (five goals) shows no signs of ageing, leading a charge of eight Lions players to hit the scoreboard. The Lions led from start to finish and virtually put this game to bed by quarter time despite having had the advantage with the breeze.

Lions stand-outs Tyson Lever and Harry Minton-Connell continued their run of good form while the progression of youth trends in the right direction. Jack Hannett and Jack Newitt topped the list for as many as 12 candidates among best-on-ground conversations.

The Cobras, seemingly bereft of the fight we saw earlier in the year could manage just six goals on a quiet day for the visiting forwards. Six individual Cobras' goalkickers represented their major returns on the scoreboard while young combative ruckman Spencer Meagher was named best for the losing side. Defenders Daniel Veldon, Dominic Miesen and Xavier Jenks toiled manfully behind the ball while Tom German and Riley Stuhldreier were again serviceable contributors in the red, yellow and black.

Both are proud clubs and will prepare for their journey back to finals, for an eighth and ninth place finish, simply won't do.

What the coaches said:

Travis Hodgson (Sunbury):(It was) a good way to finish off the season - it's been a positive two-month block. The Marsh tried hard but our ability to stretch them with legs on the outside was obvious and played a significant role in the result. 

Tom German (Bacchus Marsh):They used the ball well around the ground and we didn't execute well as a team.



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Finals Round 1 Sunbury vs Ballarat

  • Match Time and Date: 2025-08-30 14:15
  • Home Team Primary Colour: #0000ff
  • Away Team Primary Colour: #ffffff
  • Combined Player Stats:
    • Player Name: Mitch Mclean, Player Number: 15, Player Goals: 2, Player Contested Possessions: 3, Player Disposals: 10, Player Kicks: 7, Player Handballs: 3, Player Marks: 6, Player Tackles: 0, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 1, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Harry Power, Player Number: 1, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 9, Player Disposals: 18, Player Kicks: 10, Player Handballs: 8, Player Marks: 3, Player Tackles: 7, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 4, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Riley Miller, Player Number: 2, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 2, Player Disposals: 12, Player Kicks: 6, Player Handballs: 6, Player Marks: 8, Player Tackles: 1, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Tyson Lever, Player Number: 4, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 11, Player Disposals: 27, Player Kicks: 23, Player Handballs: 4, Player Marks: 10, Player Tackles: 5, Player Hitouts: 2, Player Clearances: 1, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Jake Egan, Player Number: 6, Player Goals: 2, Player Contested Possessions: 17, Player Disposals: 30, Player Kicks: 20, Player Handballs: 10, Player Marks: 8, Player Tackles: 6, Player Hitouts: 2, Player Clearances: 5, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Dean Muir, Player Number: 7, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 3, Player Disposals: 9, Player Kicks: 7, Player Handballs: 2, Player Marks: 1, Player Tackles: 2, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 3, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Nathan Wood, Player Number: 10, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 2, Player Disposals: 15, Player Kicks: 11, Player Handballs: 4, Player Marks: 9, Player Tackles: 0, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 1, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Jack Hannett, Player Number: 11, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 5, Player Disposals: 14, Player Kicks: 9, Player Handballs: 5, Player Marks: 4, Player Tackles: 1, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 1, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Jack Newitt, Player Number: 12, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 2, Player Disposals: 7, Player Kicks: 5, Player Handballs: 2, Player Marks: 3, Player Tackles: 0, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Zachary Stevens, Player Number: 17, Player Goals: 1, Player Contested Possessions: 10, Player Disposals: 17, Player Kicks: 15, Player Handballs: 2, Player Marks: 3, Player Tackles: 10, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 4, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Jordan Tentonello, Player Number: 19, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 4, Player Disposals: 9, Player Kicks: 6, Player Handballs: 3, Player Marks: 4, Player Tackles: 2, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Jake Sutton, Player Number: 14, Player Goals: 3, Player Contested Possessions: 6, Player Disposals: 13, Player Kicks: 11, Player Handballs: 2, Player Marks: 8, Player Tackles: 3, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 1, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Brock Landt, Player Number: 22, Player Goals: 1, Player Contested Possessions: 3, Player Disposals: 9, Player Kicks: 7, Player Handballs: 2, Player Marks: 4, Player Tackles: 2, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Fraser Ampulski, Player Number: 25, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 15, Player Disposals: 21, Player Kicks: 9, Player Handballs: 12, Player Marks: 7, Player Tackles: 3, Player Hitouts: 30, Player Clearances: 5, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Daniel Johnston, Player Number: 21, Player Goals: 3, Player Contested Possessions: 7, Player Disposals: 9, Player Kicks: 6, Player Handballs: 3, Player Marks: 2, Player Tackles: 1, Player Hitouts: 5, Player Clearances: 1, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Sean Reilly, Player Number: 34, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 1, Player Disposals: 4, Player Kicks: 3, Player Handballs: 1, Player Marks: 2, Player Tackles: 0, Player Hitouts: 1, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Ben Eales, Player Number: 47, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 6, Player Disposals: 6, Player Kicks: 4, Player Handballs: 2, Player Marks: 0, Player Tackles: 3, Player Hitouts: 18, Player Clearances: 3, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Nathan Doyle, Player Number: 16, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 5, Player Disposals: 21, Player Kicks: 16, Player Handballs: 5, Player Marks: 6, Player Tackles: 6, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Benjamin Cameron, Player Number: 26, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 10, Player Disposals: 21, Player Kicks: 16, Player Handballs: 5, Player Marks: 7, Player Tackles: 4, Player Hitouts: 1, Player Clearances: 10, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Murphy Boyd, Player Number: 24, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 1, Player Disposals: 7, Player Kicks: 5, Player Handballs: 2, Player Marks: 3, Player Tackles: 0, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Sebastian Morris, Player Number: 40, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 1, Player Disposals: 3, Player Kicks: 1, Player Handballs: 2, Player Marks: 0, Player Tackles: 0, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Sunbury, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #0000ff
    • Player Name: Andrew Hooper, Player Number: 4, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 3, Player Disposals: 10, Player Kicks: 7, Player Handballs: 3, Player Marks: 6, Player Tackles: 2, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 1, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Paddy Simpson, Player Number: 5, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 4, Player Disposals: 13, Player Kicks: 4, Player Handballs: 9, Player Marks: 2, Player Tackles: 5, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 1, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Luke Gray, Player Number: 9, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 4, Player Disposals: 16, Player Kicks: 9, Player Handballs: 7, Player Marks: 4, Player Tackles: 2, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 1, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Tom Mooney, Player Number: 10, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 2, Player Disposals: 9, Player Kicks: 3, Player Handballs: 6, Player Marks: 2, Player Tackles: 5, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 2, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Buay Ruach, Player Number: 11, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 4, Player Disposals: 5, Player Kicks: 3, Player Handballs: 2, Player Marks: 1, Player Tackles: 2, Player Hitouts: 10, Player Clearances: 2, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Wyatt Squires, Player Number: 12, Player Goals: 1, Player Contested Possessions: 9, Player Disposals: 19, Player Kicks: 8, Player Handballs: 11, Player Marks: 5, Player Tackles: 7, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 4, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Ben Wardley, Player Number: 13, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 3, Player Disposals: 12, Player Kicks: 9, Player Handballs: 3, Player Marks: 7, Player Tackles: 1, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Zak Rinaldi, Player Number: 15, Player Goals: 1, Player Contested Possessions: 0, Player Disposals: 14, Player Kicks: 10, Player Handballs: 4, Player Marks: 6, Player Tackles: 0, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 1, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Chevy Smart, Player Number: 18, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 5, Player Disposals: 10, Player Kicks: 5, Player Handballs: 5, Player Marks: 1, Player Tackles: 1, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Noah Drever, Player Number: 19, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 4, Player Disposals: 22, Player Kicks: 17, Player Handballs: 5, Player Marks: 9, Player Tackles: 1, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Riley Constable, Player Number: 20, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 0, Player Disposals: 4, Player Kicks: 3, Player Handballs: 1, Player Marks: 3, Player Tackles: 1, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Fraser Perkins, Player Number: 21, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 8, Player Disposals: 21, Player Kicks: 12, Player Handballs: 9, Player Marks: 6, Player Tackles: 9, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 5, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Zack Maple, Player Number: 22, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 9, Player Disposals: 14, Player Kicks: 11, Player Handballs: 3, Player Marks: 3, Player Tackles: 7, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 2, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Harry Butler, Player Number: 25, Player Goals: 1, Player Contested Possessions: 8, Player Disposals: 15, Player Kicks: 9, Player Handballs: 6, Player Marks: 4, Player Tackles: 2, Player Hitouts: 7, Player Clearances: 2, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Jack O'Brien, Player Number: 26, Player Goals: 1, Player Contested Possessions: 2, Player Disposals: 9, Player Kicks: 7, Player Handballs: 2, Player Marks: 5, Player Tackles: 4, Player Hitouts: 5, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Samuel Battistella, Player Number: 29, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 4, Player Disposals: 7, Player Kicks: 6, Player Handballs: 1, Player Marks: 1, Player Tackles: 1, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 1, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Tristan Maple, Player Number: 7, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 11, Player Disposals: 27, Player Kicks: 23, Player Handballs: 4, Player Marks: 5, Player Tackles: 5, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 2, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Lewis Rinaldi, Player Number: 24, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 9, Player Disposals: 20, Player Kicks: 12, Player Handballs: 8, Player Marks: 5, Player Tackles: 10, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 7, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Fraser Dix, Player Number: 17, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 2, Player Disposals: 4, Player Kicks: 2, Player Handballs: 2, Player Marks: 1, Player Tackles: 1, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Harpur Adam, Player Number: 34, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 2, Player Disposals: 4, Player Kicks: 2, Player Handballs: 2, Player Marks: 2, Player Tackles: 0, Player Hitouts: 8, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Nicolas Nadile, Player Number: 28, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 1, Player Disposals: 4, Player Kicks: 1, Player Handballs: 3, Player Marks: 1, Player Tackles: 1, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
    • Player Name: Damon New, Player Number: 33, Player Goals: 0, Player Contested Possessions: 1, Player Disposals: 2, Player Kicks: 1, Player Handballs: 1, Player Marks: 0, Player Tackles: 2, Player Hitouts: 0, Player Clearances: 0, Player Score Involvements: 0, Player Team Name: Ballarat Swans, Player Image: , Player Team Colour: #ffffff
  • Home Team Name: Sunbury
  • Home Team Score: 0.0.0
  • Away Team Name: Ballarat
  • Away Team Score: 0.0.0
  • Match Replay Embed Code:
  • Match Location: Maddingley Park
  • Home Team Q1 Score: 0.0.0
  • Home Team Q2 Score: 0.0.0
  • Home Team Q3 Score: 0.0.0
  • Home Team Q4 Score: 0.0.0
  • Away Team Q1 Score: 0.0.0
  • Away Team Q2 Score: 0.0.0
  • Away Team Q3 Score: 0.0.0
  • Away Team Q4 Score: 0.0.0
  • Team Stats:
    • Team Stat Name: 1%ers, Team Stat Home Value: 13, Team Stat Away Value: 18, Team Stat Combined Value: 31
    • Team Stat Name: Clearances, Team Stat Home Value: 40, Team Stat Away Value: 31, Team Stat Combined Value: 71
    • Team Stat Name: Contested Marks, Team Stat Home Value: 13, Team Stat Away Value: 8, Team Stat Combined Value: 21
    • Team Stat Name: Contested Possesions, Team Stat Home Value: 129, Team Stat Away Value: 95, Team Stat Combined Value: 224
    • Team Stat Name: Disposals, Team Stat Home Value: 291, Team Stat Away Value: 261, Team Stat Combined Value: 552
    • Team Stat Name: Frees Against, Team Stat Home Value: 16, Team Stat Away Value: 15, Team Stat Combined Value: 31
    • Team Stat Name: Frees For, Team Stat Home Value: 25, Team Stat Away Value: 25, Team Stat Combined Value: 50
    • Team Stat Name: Handballs, Team Stat Home Value: 88, Team Stat Away Value: 97, Team Stat Combined Value: 185
    • Team Stat Name: Hitouts, Team Stat Home Value: 59, Team Stat Away Value: 30, Team Stat Combined Value: 89
    • Team Stat Name: Inside 50s, Team Stat Home Value: 37, Team Stat Away Value: 23, Team Stat Combined Value: 60
    • Team Stat Name: Intercept Marks, Team Stat Home Value: 19, Team Stat Away Value: 14, Team Stat Combined Value: 33
    • Team Stat Name: Kicks, Team Stat Home Value: 203, Team Stat Away Value: 164, Team Stat Combined Value: 367
    • Team Stat Name: Marks, Team Stat Home Value: 103, Team Stat Away Value: 79, Team Stat Combined Value: 182
    • Team Stat Name: Marks Inside 50, Team Stat Home Value: 15, Team Stat Away Value: 7, Team Stat Combined Value: 22
    • Team Stat Name: Ranking Points, Team Stat Home Value: 1511, Team Stat Away Value: 1164, Team Stat Combined Value: 2675
    • Team Stat Name: Rebound 50s, Team Stat Home Value: 20, Team Stat Away Value: 21, Team Stat Combined Value: 41
    • Team Stat Name: Smothers, Team Stat Home Value: 1, Team Stat Away Value: 2, Team Stat Combined Value: 3
    • Team Stat Name: Spoils, Team Stat Home Value: 7, Team Stat Away Value: 5, Team Stat Combined Value: 12
    • Team Stat Name: Tackles, Team Stat Home Value: 57, Team Stat Away Value: 69, Team Stat Combined Value: 126

Finals Round 2 East Point vs Ballarat

  • Home Team Name: East Point
  • Home Team Score: 7.6.48
  • Away Team Name: Ballarat
  • Away Team Score: 5.12.42
  • Team Stats:
    • Team Stat Name: contested possessions, Team Stat Home Value: 169, Team Stat Away Value: 146, Team Stat Combined Value: 315
    • Team Stat Name: clearances, Team Stat Home Value: 60, Team Stat Away Value: 50, Team Stat Combined Value: 110
    • Team Stat Name: goals, Team Stat Home Value: 7, Team Stat Away Value: 5, Team Stat Combined Value: 12
    • Team Stat Name: tackles, Team Stat Home Value: 63, Team Stat Away Value: 88, Team Stat Combined Value: 151
    • Team Stat Name: contested marks, Team Stat Home Value: 11, Team Stat Away Value: 11, Team Stat Combined Value: 22
    • Team Stat Name: ranking points, Team Stat Home Value: 1410, Team Stat Away Value: 1500, Team Stat Combined Value: 2910
    • Team Stat Name: handballs, Team Stat Home Value: 118, Team Stat Away Value: 78, Team Stat Combined Value: 196
    • Team Stat Name: kicks, Team Stat Home Value: 197, Team Stat Away Value: 198, Team Stat Combined Value: 395
    • Team Stat Name: frees for, Team Stat Home Value: 20, Team Stat Away Value: 24, Team Stat Combined Value: 44
    • Team Stat Name: inside 50s, Team Stat Home Value: 53, Team Stat Away Value: 41, Team Stat Combined Value: 94
    • Team Stat Name: hit outs, Team Stat Home Value: 42, Team Stat Away Value: 87, Team Stat Combined Value: 129
    • Team Stat Name: marks, Team Stat Home Value: 38, Team Stat Away Value: 56, Team Stat Combined Value: 94
    • Team Stat Name: behinds, Team Stat Home Value: 2, Team Stat Away Value: 10, Team Stat Combined Value: 12
    • Team Stat Name: frees against, Team Stat Home Value: 24, Team Stat Away Value: 18, Team Stat Combined Value: 42
    • Team Stat Name: disposals, Team Stat Home Value: 315, Team Stat Away Value: 276, Team Stat Combined Value: 591
    • Team Stat Name: score involvements, Team Stat Home Value: 33, Team Stat Away Value: 47, Team Stat Combined Value: 80

Football Weekend Preview - Round 1, 2026


Round 1 Football Preview with 'Scoop'

Given current speculation surrounding various teams prospects in 2026, the BFNL could not have scripted a better grouping of matches for an enthralling start to the season.


  • Darley

  • vs

  • Sunbury

SATURDAY APRIL 11TH - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

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Last time they met: Darley 11.13-79 def. Sunbury 6.9-45 (City Oval, Grand Final 2025)

League heavyweights Darley and Sunbury are sure to attract a bumper crowd at Darley Park, curious of what the next chapter holds.

The mission for Matthew White’s Lions will be to ‘find a way through’ a frugal Devils defence led by Billy Myers and Matthew Brett.

While the Pride boast an imposing front six more than capable posting a winning score, the weight of expectation will hinge primarily on their midfield and quality of forward 50 entries.

However, such luxuries won’t be easily afforded as the Devils’ star laden midfield look to mark territory with superior gains of their own.

While the prospect of Brett Bewley, Nick Hind and Luther Baker is daunting for any opposition, the pre-season form of Joel Cadman and Darcy Matricardi only raises the degree of difficulty for the Lions who were 0-4 against the Devils in 2025.

Despite the recent H2H record, White will be fully aware his Pride have genuine claims turning the tables, having been in three of those games early - in fact the Lions led at 1/4 time in their two previous visits to Darley Park by 19 & 26 points.

The Lions have added a few soldiers to the cause ‘finding a way through’ Dan Jordan’s Devils, unbeaten in their last 20 BFNL games. 

Josh Guthrie (ankle) returns from a lengthy lay off to bolster the midfield while Hamish Pierce (North Melbourne VFL) fills the void across half back in the absence of Jack Hannett (Ocean Grove).

The mail is reigning Tony Lockett Medallist Jake Sutton will take his place despite relocating to Sydney and will lead a three pronged attack alongside Daniel Johnston and Pat Scanlon.

Given the VFL bye this week, Jake Egan (Essendon), Jake Lever (Essendon) and Pierce will be available for another crack at the Devils.

How Jordan and his crew manage ‘the hunted’ tag will be a season long reference point given rival teams have sought after list builds, to usurp the reigning premiers as the competition benchmark.

 

Scoop’s tip: Darley by 24 points


  • Melton

  • vs

  • Bacchus Marsh

SATURDAY APRIL 11TH - 2.15PM @ MACPHERSON PARK

Last time they met: Melton 18.10-118 def. Bacchus Marsh 8.12-60 (Eastern Oval, Elimination Final 2025)

Melton host brow-raising Good Friday winners Bacchus Marsh in one of five bona fide cracking, Round 1 match ups.

While the Bloods have enjoyed a comfortable win/loss advantage over recent times, especially at MacPherson Park, what the Cobras delivered against perennial finalists East Point cannot be ignored.

Future star (if not already) Josh Huxtable may well be the Cobras’ best player, atop the deepest list at Armfield’s disposal in the infancy of his third year.

Experienced key big men Jake Owen and Luke Goetz look sharp, moving freely with a spring in their step, excited for what’s to come.

Bloods’ coach Troy Scoble would have, like many of his rival counterparts, been impressed with the Cobras who played with renewed flair, confidence and accountability capable of troubling any preconceived, superior opposition.

Sure, the jury is out on the credentials of East Point who have conceded a reset approach in 2026, but it was the was the nature of the Cobras’ 51-point win that would’ve provided Dennis Armfield’s group an invaluable boost in the belief space.

And the Cobras will need every bit of that to upset the Bloods who prepare to embark on a mission of their own after falling short in last year’s title defence.

The 2022 and 2024 premiers have lost a few soldiers ahead of their rebound assignment but welcome back underrated defender Riley Walker (year off) and crucial pair Jaycob Hickey and Lachie Watkins free from injury.

You could add Jordy Cotter, Jordy Kight and Ryan Davis to the return mix having endured similar setbacks and frustrations of their own.

Let’s not forget the challenges the Carters, the Kights and the Walkers present and the likelihood of speedster Kyle Borg revelling in one or more of his x-factor moments.

For what it’s worth, the hearsay will mean very little to a Cobras’ camp eager to take the next step - claiming another scalp on the road.

The reality is, Armfield’s men must overcome arguably the competitions most potent front six and a proven premiership defence to earn the spoils.

Big ask! - if the Cobras can reproduce their Good Friday appeal (no pun intended) they will give this more than a shake.

However, I’m leaning to a fresh Bloods outfit at home to hold sway in a seesawing affair.

 

Scoop’s tip: Melton by 18 points


  • North Ballarat

  • vs

  • Ballarat

SATURDAY APRIL 11TH - 2.15PM @ MARS STADIUM

Last time they met: North Ballarat 11.10-76 def. Ballarat 7.8-50 (Mars Stadium Round 11, 2025)

With two draws head-to-head from their last three meetings and an off-season spruik of various proportions on both sides - anyone who adopts the theory “it’s only Round 1…”, is kidding themselves, when North Ballarat host Ballarat at Mars Stadium.

The race for a prized position in the top six is already underway with Bacchus Marsh staking their early claim on Good Friday.

Which of these two legitimate candidates will put their hands up come 5pm Saturday as the team to watch moving forward?

Let’s not forget it was Ballarat who replaced North Ballarat for a finals berth following the last round of the 2025 home and away season.

If one was to nitpick over their previous four meets, you’re likely to find “advantage North Ballarat” given their recent 2-0 record at Mars Stadium (26 pts and 82 pts). Alfredton Oval, the home of the Swans, played host to the two draws.

However, given the changing landscape in the off-season player movement space, both teams have added key top end talent to boost their finals credentials.

Almost a third of the 44 players to take the field will have VFL/AFL experience to heighten interest and intrigue levels even more heading into the bout.

While those in attendance will be spoilt for choice observing quality stocks, it’s the battle of the two spines that looms the deciding factor.

Roosters’ quintet Jai Lockett, Sam Glover, David Brinker-Ritchie (doubtful), Josh Morris and Denver Grainger-Barrass will ask questions of Swans’ big men Biggie Nyuon, Alex Keith, Rhys Perry and Patrick Graham.

Whether Brad Crouch, Thomas Simpson, Tristan Maple and co can impact at ground level and deny the Roosters will be worth the watch alone as they’re likely to welcome back Port Melbourne trio James Van Ess, Riley Polkinghorne and Josh Sparkman off the VFL bye.

And let’s not forget the x-factor capabilities of small forwards Jamie Quick (Roosters) and Andrew Hooper (Swans) who will pounce on anything that comes their way.

Difficult game to tip on spec given the changes and the impressive make-up of the two sides.

Will this game be won primarily in the air or on the ground/spread?

Efficiency and fitness levels will play defining roles how this game is run and won.

It’s a concern for the Roosters, Glover and Brinker- Ritchie (doubtful) have been relatively unsighted in the lead up practice matches but the broader collective have enough games in together and are at home to worry the Swans out of it in a close one.

 

Scoop’s tip: North Ballarat by 6 points


  • Lake Wendouree

  • Vs

  • Redan

SATURDAY APRIL 11TH - 2.15PM @ CE BROWN RESERVE

Last time they met:Redan 18.25-133 def. Lake Wendouree 6.8-44 (City Oval, Round 17, 2025)

There is more than just the four premiership points at stake when the new look Lakers host Redan at CE Brown Reserve.

The winners will want a party and deservingly so.

What a relief it would be for either camp given the current landscape.

The Lakers have lost 18 games on the trot, won just four of their previous 50 games and are seemingly “chips in” to make an impression on the competition for patient mentor Rohan Brown who has been starved of success on the win front since his appointment in 2024.

On the other hand, Lions new coach Marc Greig is a well-respected footy person in his own right, once as a player, now as an educator of young men.

Greig’s task ahead of the weekend is overcoming the once “easy beats” of the competition as the Lakers list build rivals any in a very productive and exciting off season.

Up to five newbies at the Lakers boast VFL experience and according to one Ovens and Murray coach the two pickups from Wodonga namely Corey Rich and Will Fordham will prove a handful for any opposition.

That’s not including Louis Antonac who remains on Geelong’s VFL list.

Unfortunately, the return of former Werribee VFL listed talent Jake Lohmann (back) is on hold for at least another week.

Former Frankston VFL/Old Brighton wing/half back Alfie Jarnestrom (test - ankle) has also joined the club to consolidate the broader mission, adding further experience to a relatively fledgling group ready to grow and win games of football.

It’s thought the Lions have had their share of struggles in the off-season given the departed but the mail is, if Greigy is at the helm they’re surely to be well versed “standing up” when the going gets tough.

Unfortunately, on spec alone, with little or no sample size, the bar of expectation on the win/loss front for the Lions has been tempered to the point where this particular matchup is no longer a ‘should win’ game.

The availability of top end stocks Cooper Craig-Peters (Footscray VFL) and hamstrung Tom Berry (Southport Sharks VFL) would’ve given the Lions a major boost ahead of Saturday, but the Pride will have to find a way under Greig getting the job done without them.

I don’t want to put the ‘mozz’ on Redan but the weight of quality inclusions at the Lakers makes a compelling case that Brown will celebrate in song with his first win since round 18, 2024 – which ironically came against the Lions at this very venue.

 

Scoop’s tip: Lake Wendouree by 18 points


  • Sebastopol

  • vs

  • East Point

SATURDAY APRIL 11TH - 6:15PM @ MARTY BUSCH RESERVE

Last time they met: Sebastopol 12.7-79 def. by East Point 12.12-84 (Marty Busch Res Round 11, 2025)

While East Point embrace the infancy of a “reset”, Sebastopol is not in a position to take the Kangas lightly when the two sides meet on Saturday night (6.15pm) at Marty Busch.

The Kangas’ top end provided enough ball for periods in their Good Friday loss to the slick Cobras in the first half, to be within a couple of goals at the main break before Dennis Armfield’s forecast improvers kicked away enroute to a comfortable win.

The Kangas should be better for the run after coach Joe Carmody had a good look into his relatively new group weighing up the strengths and focus areas for improvement.

Underrated midfielder Jesse Cairns (calf) is expected to return for the Kangas ahead of a belter Round 1 fixture for the BFNL.

Can’t wait to see the impact Burras’ key forward signing Joel Edwards can have working aerially in tandem with Cooper Littlehales and x-factor crumber Adam Forbes, stretching the Kangas defence.

Edwards is one of three off-season pick-ups for the Burra from GFL heavyweights St Joseph’s. Felix Henderson and Jeff Buckley have made the pilgrimage alongside Edwards, joining midfielder and former Burra club best and fairest Bailey Medwell who returns from a stint with Footscray VFL.

Experienced trio Tony Lockyer, Lachie Cassidy and Luke Kiel will be a tough assignment for Carmody to contain if the Burra get on a roll.

Young gun Jack Bambury will add further run and carry for Lockyer’s men in what looms a crucial game (already) in the club’s fortunes moving forward.

Mickijta Rotumah-Onus, Jackson Merrett, Jacob Brown, Joe Dodd and newly appointed Captain Liam Canny will lead the resistance for the Kangas, aiming to deny the Burra faithful a dream start to their 2026 campaign.

 

Scoop’s tip: Sebastopol by 14 points



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Round 2 Football Preview with 'Scoop'

A flurry of thrilling results from the start of the season sees Round 2 provide another valuable look at the BFNL's senior football competition this weekend.


  • Bacchus Marsh

  • vs

  • North Ballarat

SATURDAY APRIL 18TH - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

Last time they met: Bacchus Marsh 14.16-100 def. North Ballarat 10.5-65 (Maddingley Park, Round 12 2025)

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Expect an invigorated Cobras outfit to relish the opportunity in front of home fans for the first time this season when they host the Roosters at Maddingley Park.

Dennis Armfield’s men are 2-0 having secured back-to-back wins on the road against two of last year’s finalists.

A six-month off-season can be a long time in local footy but the Cobras have started with a faultless campaign aided by the addition of no less than six players, four of whom are familiar returns while the acquisition of Zach Vesty (Hoppers Crossing) and Hugh Canning (Corowa) has only strengthened the Cobras’ version of their best 22.

Given injured pair Jamie Fulton (shoulder) and Jack Kovacevic (hand) remain sidelined short term, the future looks bright at Cobra land.

Not dissimilar to last year, the Roosters, under second year coach Clint Proctor have already endured all too familiar frustration with the unavailability of highly touted recruit David Brinker- Richie (knee soreness) who is expected to miss another week, and more importantly the critical match up with dominant Cobras ruckman Luke Goetz.

Nonetheless the Cobras cannot afford to underestimate the spine of the Roosters who arrive with the star power of Sam Glover, Josh Morris, Denver Grainger-Barrass and progressive talent Jai Lockett, all of whom have had an impact at VFL level.

Young 200cm tall Finn Russell and speedster Reggie Palmer are in the mix for a call up after the Roosters fell short in their season opener against Ballarat.

While spoilt for top end talent the Roosters will need to improve on last week to curb the Cobras impressive run and connection.

Armfield’s group are as fit as they’ve ever been under the former Carlton 145 gamer.

The point differential for the Cobras in second halves (111-49) and 4-0 record for second half quarters suggests the Roosters will need to bring their skates to deny the hosts a third win on the trot.

While Proctor’s Roosters failed in their two previous attempts in 2025 to down the Cobras, they do have the cattle both aerially and at ground level to upset the pattern.

Belief is an undervalued commodity; one the Cobras are embracing with aplomb early into the new season.

Over to the Roosters to find a way to curtail that growing momentum with some lasting impressions of their own.

Compliance to Proctor’s instructions is a non-negotiable if the visitors are any chance squaring their win loss ledger.

While Cobra fans need only wish for more of the same, to witness firsthand a 3-0 start would be all the more special.

Scoop’s tip: Bacchus Marsh by 12 points


  • Ballarat

  • vs

  • Sebastopol

SATURDAY APRIL 18TH - 2.15PM @ ALFREDTON RESERVE

Last time they met: Ballarat 5.8-38 def. by Sebastopol 11.8-74 (Alfredton Oval, Round 10 2025)

The Swans host Sebastopol in the only game across the Round 2 senior football fixture involving two winners from the opening round.

While Sebastopol enjoyed a convincing win at their last visit to the nest, this assignment presents a different set of challengers for Tony Lockyer’s men.

A trio of experienced, 200cm trumpeter Swans will pose an afternoon long threat for the visitors to contain.

Alex Keith, Biggie Nyuon and Patrick Graham will have a large say in the Swans’ fortunes.

Given Keith’s intercept role across half back, compliance to Lockyer’s game plan will be a non-negotiable if the Burra are to find a way around the former Adelaide and Western Bulldog’s defender.

The Burra’s midfield can expect an early audit on their footy smarts given Biggie and Graham have the height advantage and athleticism to control the aerial contest.

Denying a formidable Swans midfield that is likely to include Tristan Maple, Thomas Simpson, Lewis Rinaldi and Fraser Perkins will test the Burra’s brains trust.

Any first use advantage out of stoppage will be significant for these two evenly matched teams at the source.

Unfortunately, recent Burra club best and fairest winners Lachie Cassidy and Bailey Medwell who play key midfield roles, are expected to miss another week.

In this case, it’s advantage Ballarat.

Swans’ second year coach Ash Baker has been busy with the enviable task of shifting the magnets with the freedom to find the right balance given all player types essentially are at his disposal.

On the flipside, if the Swans can be found out early despite the luxuries of the 200cm trio, finding the right balance becomes an ongoing challenge.

While the Swans take another step finding the best version of themselves, the Burra are not dissimilar despite a couple of key figures on the sidelines.

The addition of GFL trio Jack Buckley, Felix Henderson and Joel Edwards is significant - each played an encouraging role in the Burra’s first up win over East Point.

Lockyer will hope for further improvement, a must you would think if the Burra are to secure the premiership points.

Baker on the other hand, would be the first to concede his bevy were ‘ordinary’ at their previous meet against the Burra but pose a completely different proposition in the here and now.

Yes, plenty has gone under the bridge since their last meet and with more games together, expect the Swans to resemble a force to be reckoned with.

No Cassidy or Medwell for the Burra moves the needle in favour of the Swans for one the picks of the round in BFNL action.

Scoop’s tip: Ballarat by 10 points


  • Redan

  • vs

  • Sunbury

SATURDAY APRIL 18TH - 2.15PM @ CITY OVAL

Last time they met: Redan 11.8-74 def. by Sunbury 13.12-90 (City Oval, Round 11 2025)

New season Redan coach Marc Greig gets a ‘throw at the stumps’ opportunity to upset league heavyweights Sunbury when they host the Lions of the East at City Oval.

Redan’s relocation for the interim, comes on the back of renovations now in full swing at City Oval.

Greig’s eclectic group surprised a few with the nature of their 92-point demolition job over the Lakers in Round 1 booting ‘the sweep’ (highest score), some 12 goals more than any other club across the BFNL.

That stat alone will have drawn interest from Sunbury coach Matty White following their agonising two-point loss to Darley in the much-anticipated Grand Final replay.

Sunbury haven’t always had their way on the win/loss front up the highway but their four home and away season wins from six trips last year suggests the mental demons have subsided on the back of instilled belief and collective buy-in.

Under White, Sunbury are the genuine real deal having won seven of their last 10 BFNL games.

Only Darley has beaten them (three times) over the period.

White would be the first to concede some, if not all of his boys were sore after their first up outing given the physicality of the affair.

Redan’s case may well be different following their big win, with the occasion running a majority of the group into some early season form.

If Greig’s Lions can hit the ground running and give Whitey’s Pride something to chase, this matchup could get interesting.

The Bond boys will stretch the Sunbury defence ONLY IF the Redan midfield can have their way against a deep Sunbury core led by reigning Henderson Medallist Jake Egan and more experienced Josh Guthrie.

Sunbury’s midfield will want to make their presence felt early providing some ‘good looks’ of their own for key targets Daniel Johnston and Phil Scanlon.

Sure, their mid-forward connection remains a work in progress when Jake Sutton doesn’t play but you can’t discount their ability to score.

Redan must deny Sunbury at the source and win the “ground ball” battle to be any chance of an upset win but on the small sample size alone, who knows what they’re capable of.

Fond memories should aid a favourable result for Whitey’s Pride but they will be made to earn it if Greig’s Lions can build on their Round 1 heroics.

Scoop’s tip: Sunbury by 30 points


  • East Point

  • vs

  • Darley

SATURDAY APRIL 18TH - 2.15PM @ EASTERN OVAL

Last time they met: Darley 10.7-67 def. East Point 5.9-39 (Darley Park, Qualifying Final 2025)

Having overcome a major scare in the season opener, the Devils’ next assignment against the Kangas should be a little more comfortable despite the road trip to Eastern Oval.

The Kangas take another step forward in their rebuild against the competition’s benchmark and should embrace the challenge with plenty of learnings to be drawn from the hit out.

East Point coach Joe Carmody and his staff will have other priorities than the scoreboard given their slim chances of an upset were dealt a severe blow following the confirmation of a hamstring injury to Jacob Brown that is expected to sideline the star utility for a couple of weeks.

The midfield battle however will be relatively familiar to both camps with the core of Kangas’ experienced mids including Mickijta Rotumah-Onus, Joe Dodd and Liam Canny up against gun trio Brett Bewley, Nick Hind and Luther Baker.

Unfortunately (midfield aside) the inexperience of the Kangas is likely to surface at some time and reflect for periods on the scoreboard given up to eight of Carmody’s fledgling group have played less than 10 senior games.

Devils’ clutch defender Billy Myers will welcome the absence of Brown, paving the way for a more offensive role if coach Dan Jordan sees fit, raising the degrees of difficulty for Carmody to contain.

Not to mention the likely return of Mikey Edwards from an eye complaint suffered in the Devils’ 12-point practice match win over GFL club Leopold.

Weather permitting, expect the Devils to hit the scoreboard in waves despite the resistance of a predominantly young group, keen to make an impression.

While Kangas’ forward pair Jack Jeffrey and Jarrod Joyce will keep the frugal Devils defence honest, the visitors look to have too much firepower across the ground to be denied a 22nd BFNL win on the trot.

Scoop’s tip: Darley


  • Lake Wendouree

  • vs

  • Melton

SATURDAY APRIL 18TH - 2.15PM @ C.E BROWN RESERVE

Last time they met: Melton 19.11-125 def. Lake Wendouree 4.5-29 (MacPherson Park, Round 10 2025)

After disappointing losses for both sides in the season opener, you can bank on some early heat when the Lakers host Melton at CE Brown Reserve.

Let’s be honest, the Lakers owe their fans more than what was dished up against Redan in Round 1, a 92-point thrashing.

Yes, the Lakers have lost their last 19 BFNL games but given the off-season additions, Rohan Brown’s boys fell well short on external and (surely) internal expectation.

While the Bloods assignment looms tougher again for the Lakers they should not fear Troy Scoble’s visiting party.

Why might you ask?

Since Round 6 last year the once invincible Bloods have lost to every team in the BFNL bar North Ballarat and the Lakers (draw v Ballarat).

The 2024 Premiers (18-1) have less than a 50%-win record from their last 14 home and away games (6.5/7.5) and need a spark albeit being just Round 2.

A trip to CE Brown Reserve is the last dress rehearsal for Scoble ahead of blockbuster meetings with Sunbury (A) and Darley (H).

The Bloods will look to exceed KPI numbers in a number of areas, none more so than goal conversion that has cost them some close ones in recent times.

Highly decorated x-factor forward and proud leader Braedan Kight returns to bolster the mission.

The 2024 Tony Lockett Medallist (3.1) and Sunbury sharpshooter Jake Sutton (3.6) are the only two players in the BFNL to average more than three goals per game from their last 50 outings.

While an historic win for the Lakers is highly unlikely, Brown will be demanding an immediate response from his boys so used to the underdogs tag.

Genuine top end quality has been added to the Lakers list capable of matching any side for periods.

Fingers crossed we bear witness to that and the Lakers Round 1 debacle is looked upon in hindsight as a forgiven run.

On the flipside, look for the Bloods to make a statement of their own.

Scoop’s tip: Melton



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Round 3 brings an all star lineup of matches, with local rivalries set to ignite, finals replays back on home turf and action set to take place under lights.


  • Darley

  • vs

  • Bacchus Marsh

SATURDAY APRIL 25TH - 2.55PM @ DARLEY PARK

Last time they met: Darley 15.5-95 def. Bacchus Marsh 11.12-78 (Round 13, Darley Park 2025)

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A bumper crowd is expected to descend on Darley Park for the annual Anzac Day clash between proud crosstown rivals Darley and Bacchus Marsh.

With fine conditions forecast, little room will be left for excuses in the aftermath as the improving Cobras attempt to overcome the reigning premiers.

Let’s be honest, the Devils (on spec) look to be ‘just going’ at the moment despite their 2-0 start to the season, having come from behind in both matches to earn the points.

The Cobras on the other hand have shown enough to suggest they can test Dan Jordan’s army, who remain unbeaten in their last 22 BFNL games.

It will be a huge task for Dennis Armfield and his group, a four quarter investment surely a non-negotiable if they’re to inflict what East Point went so close to doing last week, the upset of the season so far.

The Cobras won’t die wondering, nor do many sides facing the competition benchmark.

It’s a timely, early season footy audit for Bacchus Marsh who will need to find a way without four of their preferred starters in Jamie Fulton (shoulder), Jack Kovacevic (hand), Hamish Coulton (calf) and Billy Griffiths (managed).

One clear disparity favouring the Cobras is the ruck duel with Luke Goetz likely to face a rotation of part timers in the specific role.

While Goetz was dominant with his tap out differential (+22) last week against young North Ballarat tall Finn Russell, the Cobras best and fairest winner ended the afternoon -1 for hit-outs to advantage.

You can back it in Devils’ luxury trio Brett Bewley, Nick Hind and Luther Baker will be waiting feverishly at the fall of the ball, heightening the importance of the Cobras to take more advantage of another predicted landslide in tap outs.

The groundball stat is an interesting one. Sure, we’re only two games in but the Devils have yet to reach the dominant levels of last year.

The Devils ranked one in this space last year (+20 average) but find themselves in ninth (-14) after two games. Ironically, only Bacchus Marsh (-21) trails in differential.

Both sides remain a work in progress with their mid forward connection despite encouraging inside 50 numbers.

The Cobras average 49.7, the Devils 56.5. Just who can “click” with those ample number of entries will tell its own story on the scoreboard at games end.

The Cobras will miss Fulton at the source, but the form of Jack Parente, veteran Tyson Shea and Ethan McKercher has been solid enough aiding the favourable 2-1 win/loss ledger.

Denying the Devils at the source, will pose ‘a new level’ hurdle for the Cobra trio - not to mention Billy Myers who has been arguably the Devils’ most important player from their two wins.

Just on that, it will be interesting to see who Jordan sends to Cobras’ match winner Jake Owen who booted five goals against the Devils in last year’s Anzac Day clash.

Expect the Devils to put some time denying future star Josh Huxtable having an impact - especially in the Cobras front half.

The BFNL representative averages more than a goal per game from his opening three appearances, adding to his impressive 27 disposals and 6.7 score involvements (avg).

While x-factor Devils forward Will Johnson has been relatively quiet on the goal front his work inside 50 has been sound, bordering on the unselfish as the mounting number of crumb goals in the opening two games will attest.

Should be a belter if the Cobras can get into the game early. The Devils will again carry the warm favourites tag into the Derby in front of home fans and will run out the game accordingly after two previous come from behind wins.

An upset win for the Cobras would officially announce their arrival as a genuine contender but I’m tipping we will have to wait until their next meet in the second half of the season to see the Cobras at their best.

Scoop’s tip: Darley


  • Ballarat

  • vs

  • Lake Wendouree

SATURDAY APRIL 25TH - 3.15PM @ ALFREDTON RECREATION RESERVE

Last time they met: Ballarat 18.13-121 def. Lake Wendouree 6.5-41 (Round 13, Alfredton Oval 2025)

On current form the Swans will look to put this game away early against the Lakers, banking important percentage which could play a crucial role at the business end.

The Swans have the dynamic to stretch the Lakers in areas they haven’t been already despite two 90+ point losses.

This hit out will tell us about the offensive capabilities of the Swans with a predicted game on their own terms for long enough to post an intimidating score.

Unfortunately for the Lakers, albeit a small sample size, their trip to Alfredton Oval looks every bit daunting given star playmaker Jake Lohmann (back) is likely to miss another week. Consistent utility Angus Gove (elbow) is also sidelined.

While there were positive signs from newcomers Alfred Jarnestrom and Will Fordham, the scoreboard in isolation poses a harrowing issue for the Lakers to make an impression.

Containing Swans pair Biggie Nyuon and Patrick Graham in their time spent forward will test the magnet moving ability of Lakers’ coach Rohan Brown and his staff let alone a team defence approach.

Lakers’ ruckman Tom Zampatti is an invaluable asset applying his craft but numbers around the source are in need of a major spike to deny the Swans a copy-paste version of the Lakers’ opening two rounds.

Brown will show up in full swing with his charges expecting to win but the reality is, on the back of two 24-goal concedes in as many matches, it’s hard to envisage the needle moving enough to trouble the Swans.

The improved structure and experience at the Swans has seen continued growth in their spread stocks despite a 15-point loss to the Burra last week.

While the Lakers focus of attention leans to the resting tall timber forward, do not discard the lead up ability of Jack O’Brien who has proven more than capable hitting the scoreboard.

O’Brien on first impressions resembles the old school lead up forward who can take a grab and convert.

So, what’s a par result for the Lakers come the final siren?

Earning the tick of approval from their coach and fellow teammates in the effort and execution space would be a small step forward in the direction many anticipated a given at the start of the season.

Sure, the Lakers are coming from a fair way back but even a hint of the Anzac spirit shown on such a special day will at least ask questions of a Swans outfit who are expected to win and win well.

Scoop’s tip: Ballarat


  • Sunbury

  • vs

  • Melton

SATURDAY APRIL 25TH - 5.15PM @ CLARKE OVAL

Last time they met: Sunbury 17.12-114 def. Melton 15.10-100 (Preliminary Final Over Time, Marty Busch Reserve 2025)

The “system based” Bloods head to the wide expanses of Clarke Oval for another crack at the Lions in a replay of last year’s preliminary final.

While a repeat of the nail-biting draw witnessed at Marty Busch Reserve at their last outing is improbable, we can at least forecast a close one on present form, acknowledging a small sample size.

Both sides are 1-1 on the win/loss front but something tells me it’s Troy Scoble’s visiting party that have more at stake regarding their early standing in the competition.

Sure, the Bloods beat up on their “bunnies” in the Lakers last week but this well drilled Lions outfit will ask questions of the depth at Scoble’s disposal given up to five premiership players Ryan Carter, Jordy Kight, Ryan Davis, Lachie Watkins and Max Scoble are likely to be sidelined for another week.

There’s rarely any place to hide on Clarke Oval as the Bloods found out at their last visit, beaten comfortably, 100-40.

The Bloods managed just six goals for the afternoon, four coming off the boot of gun, spiritual leader Braedan Kight.

Scoble would be the first to concede they were handed a lesson around the ball, but the return of Jackob Hickey will provide a major boost despite the Lions inclusion of Josh Guthrie who too missed the Round 18 clash.

With the unlikelihood of Jake Sutton taking his part, the onus on the Lions reaping a greater spread of goalkickers remains a work in progress despite obvious dangers, Daniel Johnston and Pat Scanlon.

The once revered, organised, impenetrable defence of the Bloods has shown encouraging signs in the opening couple of weeks with Jordy Cotter, Harry Handley and Adrian Monitto in full flight, and cherry ripe for the challenge.

Sunbury have won eight (twice v Melton) of their last 11 BFNL games, losing only to Darley.

So, this potential classic will tell us more about the Bloods than it will the Lions who are likely to be without Sutton, Mitch McLean (quad), Zach Stephens (broken arm), Jack Newitt (test) and speedster Cody Bramble (test) who is nears a long-awaited return from an ACL.

“Prep” should be familiar for Lions’ coach Matty White in the “oppo” space.

Contain the Carters, the Kights and the rebound of Cotter and Handley - you’re halfway there.

Easier said than done.

Scoop’s tip: Sunbury


  • Sebastopol

  • vs

  • Redan

SATURDAY APRIL 25TH - 6.15PM @ MARTY BUSCH RESERVE

Last time they met: Sebastopol 8.8-56 def. Redan 7.12-54 (Round 14, Marty Busch Reserve 2025)

The Burra must continue its winning momentum when they host the Lions under the lights at Marty Busch Reserve from 6.15pm.

The equation should hold no ‘left field’ surprises for Sebastopol coach Tony Lockyer, but what will be asked of his undefeated charges is consistency.

That alone, given the Burras’ opening two wins, should be enough despite key pairing Lachie Cassidy and Bailey Medwell likely to be sidelined for another week.

Sebastopol’s three GFL gains in the off season are mounting their claim among the top echelon of pickups already, despite the small sample size.

The Burra must be travelling alright if former St Joey’s talent Felix Henderson could not make it into the ‘best’ last week after his brow raising 36 disposal return against Ballarat.

And let’s not forget the Burras organic stocks that have featured prominently in the opening two rounds.

X-factor forward Adam Forbes (nine goals) leads the Tony Lockett Medal tally and is sure to attract the attention of Redan coach Marc Greig in his planning.

Veteran leader Luke Kiel is expected to make a swift return raising the degrees of difficulty for the visitors.

Sure, the Burra downed the highly touted Swans in their last hit out by a modest 15 points but it was the 32 scoring shots to 22 that drew the attention, giving every indication Lockyer’s army will prove the testing material against any opposition moving forward.

Redan however, fairness to them, won’t be rocking up under the lights for a party - in fact Greig’s Pride, a balanced mix of youth and experience will embark on Marty Busch Reserve with every intention of winning.

Following their 92-point win over the Lakers, the Lions showed plenty of grit to outscore 2025 Grand Finalists Sunbury in the second half last week, giving every indication this twilight meet could be closer than once thought.

The Bond boys, Taj and Lachie, pose an aerial threat of concern for the Burras’ back six, especially if ball magnets Brodie Pope and Rory Gunsser can extricate some forward half momentum.

The wealth of experience from both camps will come as no surprise to Lockyer or Greig given their celebrated history. With that comes undeniable, mutual respect.

Just who can settle first under the elements, albeit night footy, and make the most of their opportunities will go a long way determining the result.

Scoop’s tip: Sebastopol


  • North Ballarat

  • vs

  • East Point

SUNDAY APRIL 26TH - 2.15PM @ MARS STADIUM

Last time they met: East Point 17.16-118 def. North Ballarat 5.20-40 (Round 10, Eastern Oval 2025)

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The Roosters host the next generation talent of the Kangaroos at Mars Stadium on Sunday.

Experienced mentor and Roosters’ coach Clint Proctor will look at putting this game to bed early, fully aware the potential dangers a young group with any momentum present.

The Kangas, despite a 0-3 record, took it up to the all-conquering Devils last week, leading the game until very late, before Brett Bewley and Billy Myers found another level to deny coach Joe Carmody the upset of the season.

Proctor would’ve seen the vision, the buy-in across the board from the Kangas, palpable.

The experienced heads at East Point are leading by example, all have earned the nod of approval featuring prominently in the best players.

Rising star Jarrod Joyce is proving a focal point up forward and surely the attention of the Roosters’ hierarchy for a targeted role.

Match ups aside, North Ballarat needs to reclaim its aura at Mars Stadium. The days of fearing the Roosters on their home deck are feeling like a thing of the past for rival teams.

The Roosters fell short in their season opener against Ballarat making it three losses from their last four home games.

Time to make a statement, a correction on that if they’re to pose a genuine title threat moving forward.

The Roosters have enviable talent, and a more mature mix of youth and experience than, not only the Kangas, but most BFNL sides.

Sam Glover, Josh Morris and Denver Grainger-Barras would stretch any opposition in local footy, let alone Jai Lockett and Jamie Quick on a good day around the sticks.

What you get from Brock Leonard, Elliott Lamb and Isaac Carey is a model of consistency while Sam Artz, Darby McGuigan, Harvey Lewis, Wilbur Shea, Taj Bowman and Will Quinlan are just some of the running types between the arcs capable of impacting games on a weekly basis.

All bring form into Sunday’s hit out with East Point who is committed to the rebuild naming up to seven players with 10 games or less senior experience.

As brave as the Kangas were last week, the task for a predominantly young group to reproduce those “highs’ will be a tough one.

Scoop’s tip: North Ballarat



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