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BFNL Weekend Preview - Round 9, 2023

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After the bye weekend the action is back this Saturday with a number of tantalising contests set to be on display across the competition.

Scoop looks ahead to the Round 9 schedule.



  • Bacchus Marsh

  • vs

  • Melton South

SATURDAY JUNE 17TH - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

Last time they met – Melton South 35 def. by Bacchus Marsh 67 (Melton Recreation Reserve, Round 13 2022)

Expect the Cobras to make it back-to-back wins when they host the struggling Panthers.

The club is hopeful Cobra fans will turn out in large numbers to witness their second win of the season coinciding with their annual "Fight the Beast" MND Fundraiser where a selected group of Cobra faithful take the plunge down the slide into the icy waters below for the worthy cause.

Despite the Cobras one win season to date, new coach Jason Williams has been relatively pleased with the effort of his under manned group for the most part, giving every indication a big win against the Panthers is on the cards.

If the Cobras midfield can get on top of the visitors early, former Captain Jake Owen can look forward to a big day in front of the sticks.

Any returns for the home side from the AFL's Under 18 pathway competition will only make the Panthers task more difficult as they strive for a first loss of the season under 100 points.

Scoop’s tip: Bacchus Marsh


  • East Point

  • vs

  • Lake Wendouree

SATURDAY JUNE 17TH - 2.15PM @ EASTERN OVAL

Last time they met – Lake Wendouree 90 def. by East Point 117
(CE Brown Reserve, Round 16 2022)

Seventh placed East Point must win and win well when they host the Lakers.

While Jackson Merrett's boys are knocking on the door of the top six, they sit two games and another 34% behind the fifth placed side in Sunbury. East Point will be hopeful a win will be enough to replace sixth placed Redan who face a testing meet with Sebastopol.

Given the departure of Lakers’ coach Jack Fitzpatrick last week, history says a spike in effort more often follows from the playing group, eager to impress off a fresh start.

Merrett will be hoping to put this game to bed early and deny the one-win Lakers any momentum. For the longer the Lakers remain in the game, the less percentage gain the dangerous Kangas will accumulate.

While the likely match result will not surprise, it will be the nature of the projected Kangas win that will attract the greatest attention.

Scoop’s tip: East Point


  • North Ballarat

  • vs

  • Darley

SATURDAY JUNE 17TH - 2.15PM @ MARS STADIUM

Last time they met - Darley 100 def. North Ballarat 82
(Darley Park, Round 18 2022)

Despite the Devils’ impressive 7-0 run on the road, this match-up looms just as much a danger game for the ladder leaders as it does the hosts.

The Roosters win/loss record under Brendan McCartney at Mars Stadium sits at 14-3, giving every indication a 15th win would not surprise, with their chances set to be buoyed by the likely return of marquee signing Stewart Crameri from injury.

And, when you consider the potential influence of Werribee VFL listed Jack Riding and current BFNL leading goalkicker Jamie Quick (25 goals) forward of centre, the Roosters pose a real handful.

Furthermore, Dan Jordan's boys will have to be at their best around the coal face denying in-form midfield duo Cam McCullum and Riley Polkinghorne first use out of stoppage. The visitors will be without heart and soul inside mid, Luther Baker (hamstring), and will count on an impact contribution from their promoted soldier.

The contest between two of the more astute operators off field with the magnets could also play a role in the outcome. McCartney and Jordan similarly prefer process over match ups - just who gets it done, a game on their terms for longer will surely earn the four points.

The Devils, led by Brett Bewley, Billy Myers, Matthew Brett and Shane Page, have done everything right thus far but something tells me, this game in particular, they're cherry ripe for the taking.

Scoop’s tip: North Ballarat


  • Ballarat

  • vs

  • Sunbury

SATURDAY JUNE 17TH - 2.15PM @ ALFREDTON OVAL

Last time they met - Ballarat 112 def. Sunbury 76
(Alfredton Oval, Round 17 2022)

League improvers Sunbury will be looking to consolidate their place in the top six with a win on the road over Ballarat.

Sure, they'll have to do it without their Captain Tyson Lever and midfielder Mitch Lewis but you're likely to find nearly all sides are shy of their best 22 with the season eight rounds in.

While experienced Swans forward Andrew Hooper (22 goals) poses the Lions greatest threat causing an upset on the goal front, the visitors seemingly hold the aces covering the former Western Bulldog.

Lions’ trio Jake Sutton (17 goals), Cody Brand (14 goals) and ageless go-to-man Leigh Brennan (10 goals) provide enough spread in the front half getting it done on the scoreboard even if Hooper has his way.

Lions’ newcomers Josiah Garisto, RIvva Karpany and Brand are beginning to gel with their team mates and will continue to build on that synergy into the second half of the season. 

An all important sixth win beckons for the Lions who will look to start well having trailed at the half in their previous three games (Redan, Bacchus Marsh, Darley).

Sunbury aside, Saturday provides a young Ballarat outfit with another opportunity to ply their trade under coach Chris Maple with an eye on staying in games for longer.

Sunbury will be stiff opposition and are set to start warm favorites to make it a hattrick of wins ahead of another road trip and tougher assignment against Sebastopol in Round 10.

Scoop’s tip: Sunbury


  • Redan

  • vs

  • Sebastopol

SATURDAY JUNE 17TH - 2.15PM @ CITY OVAL

Last time they met - Redan 35 def. by Sebastopol 87
(City Oval, Round 12 2022)

Redan host Sebastopol in an all-important game as both sides aim to keep the wolves from the door. The Lions cling to sixth place on the BFNL table ahead of East Point, who are knocking, while the Burra aim to stay in touch with the top two.

If Sebastopol are fair dinkum and play to their strengths, they should be too good for Redan despite some genuine resistance in Jarrett Giampaolo's milestone 250th game (Congratulations!).

Again, the Lions will have to sweat on the VFL selections of Cooper Craig Peters (Footscray) and Will Madden (Essendon) and have their fingers crossed on whether crucial mid Lachie George is ready to make a return.

Veteran Liam Hoy will miss again. In a nutshell, the Lions fall shy on experience and polish in the absence of the aforementioned to sway an upset result. 

For the Burra, they’ll be seeking to broaden their avenues to goal. Hugo Papst (14 goals) has been a real find hitting the scoreboard in a support role for Toby Hutt (20 goals). Too often, Tony Lockyer (8 goals) is the Burras saving grace at either end. What a player. You wouldn't think eight rounds in only Papst and Hutt have kicked more goals. 

Despite having played all bottom four sides (4 wins between them), the Burra rank 5th for shots on goal and the same for points scored despite their #1 ranking for goal accuracy.

Clearly, they remain a work in progress, which is a dangerous thought for the remainder of the competition.    

Scoop’s tip: Sebastopol


  • Melton

  • Bye




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After a weekend off, coaches, players and fans alike will all be hungry to get stuck back into the action this Saturday.


  • Lake Wendouree

  • vs

  • Melton South

SATURDAY JUNE 15TH - 2.15PM @ CE BROWN RESERVE

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Last time they met - Melton South 60 def. by Lake Wendouree 162 (Melton Recreation Reserve, Round 5 2023)

To suggest both sides need a win is an understatement.

For the Lakers, Saturday will mark 400 days since their las win, albeit a 102-point routing of the Panthers who will hit 100 weeks since their last on field success, a six-point win over the Lakers in their corresponding Round 9 fixture way back in 2022.

For one relieved outfit, the run of outs ends this weekend.

With all respect to Travis Hodgson and the Panthers, they're not in the same conversation as the Lakers despite sharing the same 'zero win' season to date.

The Lakers can boast mini wins, equating to four winning quarters from their 32, the Panthers are 0/28.

While scoring and defending has been a struggle for both sides, it's the Lakers who hold the advantage averaging 21 points MORE per game.

There's a similar pattern on the defensive front with Lakers conceding 33 points on average LESS than the Panthers.

Here's hoping the BFNL's Match of the Round is full of goals and game defining moments - enough for one team at least to savour in celebration and song.

It's all about making the most of an opportunity that beckons for these two sides in front of a keen viewing audience. Given the current landscape, who knows when the next victory salute will come.

For The Record
Despite ranking 3rd (Lakers) and 4th (Panthers) for average hitouts per game, it does not correlate to other aerial gains with the clubs ranking 10th and #11th in the competition for contested marks and intercept marks.

Lakers’ utility Bailey Thompson has 16 (comp rank #10) of the Lakers’ 54 season goals (30 %).

Scoop’s tip
Lake Wendouree


  • Redan

  • vs

  • East Point

SATURDAY JUNE 15TH - 2.15PM @ CITY OVAL

Last time they met - Redan 78 def. by East Point 115 (City Oval, Round 12 2023)

It felt all clubs welcomed the Kings Birthday break, but if there was one I had to nominate as a possible exception, it would most certainly be East Point.

Since the Kangas’ bye in Round 2 they've won six games on the trot inflicting Melton and Sunbury with their only losses on the way.

Over the period Joe Carmody's Kangas have averaged near 114 points per game, conceding just 50.5 (avg per game) in the process.

If Gary Learmonth's Redan were looking for flaws in the Kangas camp, maybe something as simple as a break in continuity for the Kangas could provide an edge, especially early.

If the Lions could in fact get the jump, momentum can do wonderous things, especially for a young group that has double figure representation from their Under 19 and Under 17 stocks.   

On the flipside I fear for a young Lions group the break has invigorated the Kangas even further.

Their best is very good.

We've known that at the coal face and forward of the ball for a while, but the assurance found now behind the ball in the name of Jacob Brown and Jackson Merrett gives a new look for the Kangas despite their familiarity and experience.

Bryson McDougall, Strahan Robinson and Jack Jeffrey make up just part of the problems that lie ahead for the Lions given the Johnston brothers, Mickitja Rottumah-Onus and Joe Dodd's form through the midfield.

Needless to add, all are goalkicking mids (27 goals combined).

Learmonth will look for further progress from his young group as another timely footy audit presents in the name of East Point.

Excited for the potential debut of star recruit Lachie Bond (foot) who has not been seen since his four goal highlights reel against Drysdale in a pre-season practice match.

Lachie McLean (knee) who hasn't played all season is also in the mix for a return in a possible double boost for the Lions. 

For The Record
While East Point rank #1 for average clearances per game (Redan #8) and #2 for contested ball (Redan #10), Lions midfielder Khy Jess is currently the #1 ranked player in the BFNL for (avg) contested possessions (22 per game).  

Scoop’s tip
East Point


  • North Ballarat

  • vs

  • Ballarat

SATURDAY JUNE 15TH - 2.15PM @ MARS STADIUM

Last time they met - North Ballarat 79 def. Ballarat 40 (Mars Stadium, Round 12 2023)

If Chris Maple's young Swans have any aspirations toppling North Ballarat at Mars Stadium, a good start hitting the scoreboard will be paramount.

The hosts have won 21/25 games at the venue since Brendan McCartney took over in 2021.

Ironically Ballarat (2022) was one of those four sides over the journey to upset the narrative, but it will be a much younger Swans outfit endeavouring to upset the winning trend of the Roosters (at home) and the pattern of conviction that comes with it.

Just scoring against the miserly North Ballarat defence has been a struggle for all opponents at Mars Stadium.

Since the start of 2023 the Roosters are 10 wins, two losses, conceding an average just shy of 48 points per game.

Given the cooler conditions forecasted, expect goals, especially for the visitors to come at a premium.

Clearly an improvement on the Swans effort here last year will earmark the bare minimum of expectation, no doubt the experienced Maple won't be beaten on what he already learnt here last year.

The Swans did lead at quarter time on that occasion and were within four points at the half.

The old 'better for longer' adage could not have been more fitting in the aftermath as McCartney's army extended after the break booting seven goals to two.

In the here and now, can the Swans marking game unsettle North Ballarat who are so accountable behind the ball?

The Swans will want to ensure their link up by foot is in order to find a way through especially in the absence of Rhett Montgomery (SANFL).

The Swans are not without a prizefighter’s chance, but I expect the pressure from the hosts at the coalface to prove the overwhelming difference.

The Roosters still have a few important cogs to return - namely Jamie Quick and Simon McCartin. Their presence only enhances the Roosters 'warm favorites' tag.

For The Record
Ballarat rank #1 for average marks per game (103), North Ballarat 10th (67). On the flipside North Ballarat rank #2 for clearances (48.3), Ballarat 7th (42.9)

Scoop’s tip
North Ballarat


  • Sunbury

  • vs

  • Sebastopol

SATURDAY JUNE 15TH - 2.15PM @ CLARKE OVAL

Last time they met - Sebastopol 87 def. Sunbury 60 (Marty Busch Reserve, Round 10 2023)

The King’s Birthday break was timely for these two sides amid a climbing injury toll ahead of their Round 9 clash at the Clarke Oval.

While the Burras’ on field woes, largely beyond their control, has attracted varying degrees of scrutiny, Sunbury copped some misfortune of their own with injuries to Mitch Lewis, Jake Egan, Nathan Doyle and earlier, season ending ACL tear for Tom Scanlon.

Ben Cameron (Coburg) and Harry Minton-Connell (Williamstown) remain in the VFL.

The loss of personnel surely played a role in the Lions’ first loss of the season on the road against the Kangas in Round 8.

Needless to add, Matty White's group was gallant in defeat despite trailing at every change.

Conceding periods of four and five goals in succession really was the difference.

Just what resemblance of each side’s best 22 we see on Saturday will surely play its own part but given the depth of the Lions and season returns of the Burra to date on the win/loss front, it's hard to entertain a conversation in the 'upset' camp.

But that notion will account for very little to Burra leader Tony Lockyer who is fully aware of where his team is at.

You have to admire the popular veteran having made little reference to the changes in personnel, that has clearly impacted the recent perennial finalists.

Sebastopol will arrive in Sunbury with every intention of winning, despite its unlikelihood.

Darley coach Dan Jordan gave the Burra some encouragement after the Devils’ 19-point win in Round 8 suggesting Lockyer's group will test, if not upset a few sides on the way home.

For Matthew White's Sunbury, it will be all about maintaining their good habits that led them to a promising 6-1 start to the season ahead of a Round 10 blockbuster against Melton.

Special mention to Lions’ forward Mitch McLean who is having a breakout season. His 24 goals to date (comp rank #4) has been complemented with 20 forward 50 tackles (Comp rank #1).

For The Record
Sunbury rank 1st for Handballs (152.7 avg per game), Sebastopol 6th (128.6). Sebastopol rank 3rd (13.4) for Back 50 tackles, Sunbury 10th (8)

Scoop’s tip
Sunbury


  • Melton

  • vs

  • Bacchus Marsh

SATURDAY JUNE 15TH - 2.15PM @ MACPHERSON PARK

Last time they met - Bacchus Marsh 54 def. by Melton 93 (Maddingley Park, Round 12 2023)

Flag favorites Melton will look to consolidate their recent run of good form with a win over Bacchus Marsh at MacPhersons Park.

Call this bout an entree for the Bloods ahead of their top of the table clash on the road to Sunbury in Round 10 - a chance to regroup and fine tune after the week off.

Dennis Armfield's touring Cobras will have had a fortnight to identify and plan for their toughest assignment to date. So where do you start?

Sure, Braedan Kight's 41 goals (7 games) fits the 'concern' criteria.

The Bloods’ captain is averaging a goal every 3.5 disposals in 2024 which is truly remarkable for a 16 disposal player. The damage is not limited there either from the x-factor talent.

While Kight is shy of six feet in height, he leads the competition for marks inside 50 (5.1 avg per game), goal involvements (7.9) and ranks 6th for score involvements (9.9).

At the other end you have a dominant Bloods’ back six led by Jordy Cotter who ranks #1 at the club for kicks, efficiency by foot, marks, intercept marks and intercept possessions.

Only Sunbury's Tyson Lever has taken more intercept marks than Cotter. Keeping the ball away from him despite a clear message will be easier said than done.

The Cobras will need a 'spike' in most areas to compete against the relentless Bloods.

Jake Owen's importance is not capped by his contested marking ability alone (Comp rank #2). The star forward ranks #7 in the comp for both goal involvements (6.3 per game) and score involvements (9.6) - worthy of a bona fide match up from the Scoble camp.

Ruckman Luke Goetz leads the Cobras clearly for intercept marks ahead of defenders Jack Parente, Simon La Franchi and Collingwood VFL listed recruit Rye Penny.

Expect the Cobras, like all other BFNL sides to be stretched in the air and at ground level against the competition yardstick and be made to pay on the scoreboard for their inefficiencies.

For The Record
Melton rank #1 for tackles (69.7 avg per game) and Forward 50 tackles (16.3), Bacchus Marsh 9th (59.7) and 8th (10) respectively. The Cobras rank #2 (16.6 avg per game) for contested marks with a slender advantage over the Bloods 5th (13.4).

Scoop’s tip
Melton


  • Darley

  • Bye



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As we approach the offical halfway mark of the home and away season, each club will have faced one another once to complete the league circuit.

With plenty of valuable wins on the board in Round 9, there will be eyeballs everywhere across the league awaiting results.


  • Darley

  • vs

  • East Point

SATURDAY JUNE 14TH - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

KEY STATS
All matches:
Darley 24, East Point 23

Last win at Darley:
Darley 2024, Est Point 2014

Last three matches:
2024 - Darley 21.14.140 d East Point 6.8.44 @ Darley
2024 - East Point 9.20.74 d Darley 4.0.24 @ East Point
2024 Preliminary Final - East Point 11.14.80 d Darley 10.13.73 @ Sebastopol

It was nothing short of an epic battle the last time these two sides met.

With a grand final berth on the line, East Point and Darley went toe-to-toe into overtime at Marty Busch Reserve.

It was the Kangaroos who emerged victorious, advancing to their third grand final in five full seasons.

But as we approach the halfway mark of 2025, it’s the Devils who come in as favourites for this cracking Round 9 clash.

While the overall head-to-head between the two is relatively even, a strong trend has emerged — home ground dominance.

Since 2018, these clubs have played ten home-and-away fixtures against each other.

Only one of those games has been won by the away team, with Darley boasting a perfect 4-0 record at home and East Point 5-1 on their turf.

Statistically, the two sides are well matched, though Darley edge ahead slightly in most key areas.

Accuracy in front of goal has been a major weapon for the Devils, while East Point trail — coming off an 18.23 scoreline in Round 8.

That conversion rate must tighten if they want to get a win on the road.

The Roos will be boosted by the return of Matt Johnston and Joe Dodd — two crafty ball users through the midfield — while Darley welcome back the Adam Azzopardi.

Roos defenders Liam Howard and Sam Cue will need to rise to the occasion to stem the Devils’ forward 50 entries.

At the other end, Darley’s Billy Myers has been the general down back all season, a key part of the league’s stingiest defence.

Forwards Bryson McDougall and Jordan Johnston will need to make the most of every chance that comes their way.

With top-two spots on the line, this shapes as a defining moment in the 2025 season.

It’s been more than a decade since East Point last claimed a win on Darley’s home deck — will history be re-written this weekend?

Tip:Darley


  • Ballarat

  • vs

  • Melton

SATURDAY JUNE 14TH - 2.15PM @ ALFREDTON RESERVE

KEY STATS
All matches:
Ballarat 12, Melton 28

Last win at Ballarat:
Ballarat 2019, Melton 2022

Last three matches:
2022 Qualifying Final - Melton 13.9.87 d Ballarat 9.10.64 @ Melton
2023 - Melton 22.15.147 d Ballarat 3.8.26 @ Melton
2024 - Melton 15.6.96 d Ballarat 3.8.26 @ Melton

As with all clashes in Round 9, the Ballarat and Melton matchup highlights just how vital four points are at this point in the season.

For the Bloods, a win secures a top-two position at the halfway mark.

A loss, however, could see them slip as low as fourth in what’s shaping up to be one of the tightest ladders in recent memory.

The Swans currently sit six points clear of sixth-placed Redan, but with injuries piling up and the lowest percentage among the top eight, a loss here could make their second half of the season a serious uphill battle.

Melton has certainly had the upper hand in this rivalry in recent years, winning nine of the past ten encounters.

That said, these sides have only met twice at Alfredton Recreation Reserve since 2019 — with Ballarat winning in 2019 and Melton returning the favour in 2022.

If Ballarat wants to challenge the Bloods, they’ll need to capitalise on their inside 50 entries.

On average, Melton are +10 in that area — a stat that has helped them control games and build scoreboard pressure.

But if there's one area Troy Scoble’s group can target, it’s Melton’s conversion: the Bloods have recorded more points than goals this season, leaving the door ajar for opposition.

Ballarat will unveil an exciting debutant in 16-year-old Emerton Hooper.

His selection is a testament to the strength of the club’s development pathways and the trust they’re placing in their next generation.

Melton, meanwhile, remains largely unchanged, with the only notable omission being Ryan Carter, unavailable due to interstate commitments.

With opportunity knocking for both sides, it’s a massive test for Ballarat’s young and injury-hit outfit — and a chance for Melton to cement their premiership credentials on the road.

Tip:Melton


  • Sunbury

  • vs

  • Bacchus Marsh

SATURDAY JUNE 14TH - 2.15PM @ CLARKE OVAL

KEY STATS
All matches:
Sunbury 37, Bacchus Marsh 11

Last 5 at Sunbury:
Sunbury 4, Bacchus Marsh 1

Last three matches:
2023 - Bacchus Marsh 12.9.81 d Sunbury 11.13.79 @ Sunbury
2024 - Sunbury 17.12.114 d Bacchus Marsh 8.13.61 @ Bacchus Marsh
2024 - Sunbury 15.10.100 d Bacchus Marsh 13.9.87 @ Sunbury

There’s plenty on the line in this clash — and not just the four points.

Sunbury sit fourth on the ladder heading into the halfway mark of the season. A win could see them jump into the top two, while a loss wouldn’t knock them out of the four, but it would make a top-three finish much tougher to lock in.

For Bacchus Marsh, a win keeps their finals hopes well and truly alive.

But depending on other Round 9 results, a loss could see them slip out of the six — and suddenly in need of a few upsets in the back half of the year.

Clarke Oval has long been a tough hunting ground for the Cobras, with just three wins there — 2015, 2018, and 2023.

History suggests they’ll need to be at their best to break through once again.

For that to happen, a strong first half is essential.

Sunbury have been the most damaging side offensively this season, leading the league in total scores — thanks largely to the forward trio of Jake Sutton, Daniel Johnston, and Jake Egan.

Slowing their influence will be critical, with Tarkyn Findlay likely handed a key shutdown role.

While Bacchus Marsh have consistently finished games strong, their third quarters have been their Achilles heel.

With the Lions’ ability to score quickly and in bursts, Dennis Armfield’s group will need a complete four-quarter performance to challenge them.

If the Cobras can bring their trademark tackling pressure and disrupt Sunbury’s quick ball movement, they’ll be in with a shot.

But if the Lions bring the same consistent brand they’ve shown so far in 2025, they’ll be hard to stop on home turf.

Tip: Sunbury


  • Sebastopol

  • vs

  • North Ballarat

SATURDAY JUNE 14TH - 2.15PM @ MARTY BUSCH RESERVE

KEY STATS
All matches:
Sebastopol 9, North Ballarat 59

Last win at Sebastopol:
Sebastopol 2023, North Ballarat 2018

Last three matches:
2023 - North Ballarat 14.9.93 d Sebastopol 10.3.63 @ North Ballarat
2023 - Sebastopol 12.13.85 d North Ballarat 9.9.63 @ Sebastopol
2024 - North Ballarat 20.14.134 d Sebastopol 4.4.28 @ North Ballarat

It’s essentially a must-win for both teams at Marty Busch this weekend.

With just two wins apiece so far, both Clint Proctor and Tony Lockyer would have hoped for more from the opening half of the season.

But despite slow starts, both sides remain in the hunt for finals — and this clash will go a long way to deciding who stays in the race.

Thanks to a stronger percentage, North Ballarat sits just two points outside the six.

A win here could see them leapfrog into a finals position by weekend’s end.

For the Burra, their Round 8 win over Bacchus Marsh has breathed new life into their campaign, and with the gap to sixth spot only four points, it’s games like these that become critical in the chase.

Since the beginning of 2019, Sebastopol has had the edge in this match-up, winning five of their last eight encounters.

They’ve only hosted the Roosters twice at Marty Busch Reserve in that period — both ending in wins for the home side.

The Roosters will be forced to shuffle the magnets with Cam McCallum sidelined through injury.

Expect Ryan Luke to rotate through the middle more frequently, with his support ruck work sure to test Burra big man Liam Stow.

With Lockyer back in the line-up for Sebastopol, centre bounce contests and stoppage clearances should tighten right up.

While neither side boasts a dominant goalkicker, both have benefitted from a healthy spread of contributors up forward.

That makes defensive organisation all the more important, both back six units will need to be switched on, covering all avenues to goal.

Expect intercept marking and team defence structures — like pressing high and zoning back — to be key for both outfits in what could be a low-scoring grind.

With finals on the line and momentum up for grabs, this one looms as a classic scrap between two sides with plenty to prove.

Tip:Sebastopol


  • Lake Wendouree

  • vs

  • Redan

SATURDAY JUNE 14TH - 2.15PM @ C.E BROWN RESERVE

KEY STATS
All matches:
Lake Wendouree 30, Redan 23, drawn 1

Last ten matches:
Lake Wendouree 4, Redan 6

Last three matches:
2023 - Redan 10.23.83 d Lake Wendouree 4.4.28 @ Lake Wendouree
2024 - Redan 12.13.85 d Lake Wendouree 12.10.82 @ Redan
2024 - Lake Wendouree 17.8.110 d Redan 13.15.93 @ Lake Wendouree

Wins have been hard to come by for both teams this season — both showing glimpses of well-executed, finals-worthy football, but neither able to convert consistently.

Redan has had the edge in recent history, winning four of their last five and six of their past nine encounters with the Lakers.

However, last season told a different story — each side claimed a narrow win on their home turf, proving there's not much separating them when they bring their best.

Injury has continued to plague the Lions, with coach Gary Learmonth digging deep into the club's youth stocks to fill key roles.

It's created opportunity but has also tested Redan’s depth week in and week out.

For Rohan Brown and the Lakers, success this season isn’t solely defined by wins — but on paper, this is one of their best chances to bank four points.

At close to full strength, and facing a depleted Redan outfit sitting just one rung above them on the ladder, Lake Wendouree will need to leave nothing in the tank.

Winning the clearances is step one, but for the Lakers, they simply need to generate more forward entries.

Angus Gove has done plenty of work rebounding out of the backline, but it’ll be the likes of Will Clark and Kynan Raven that need to impact the other end by delivering the ball inside 50 with purpose.

For the Lions, winning the contested footy will be crucial — an area where Jake Connolly and Brody Pope have led the charge this year.

Redan have managed to get the ball inside 50 consistently enough, but it’s conversion that’s let them down.

Accuracy in front of goal will be a major focus if they’re to take control of this one.

With both clubs desperate for a win, expect a spirited clash between two proud sides.

Tip:Redan



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  • Melton

  • vs

  • East Point

QUALIFYING FINAL - SATURDAY AUGUST 31ST - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

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Last time they met - Melton 78 def. by East Point 83 (MacPherson Park, Round 6 2024)

We've waited 105 days for this rematch, and it comes in the form of a mouthwatering qualifying final - can't wait!

Round 6 is a far cry from the hustle, bustle and pressure of a final but in fairness, May 18th went pretty close!

What an outstanding home and away season for these two, losing just three games between them.

The Kangas could find themselves a little stiff not to finish top with just the two losses but that is the current landscape when the Bloods are involved.

Despite finishing second, the Kangas have plenty of upside heading into this bout having beaten the Bloods the last two times including a semi final win last year.

While both of those wins came away from Eastern Oval, Darley Park looms as an undeniable variable for mine to overcome.

East Point have not won at Darley Park for 10 years, that worries me.

If this game were in Ballarat, I would be tipping the Kangas but something tells me the ground and conditions will suit Troy Scoble's planning - he knows the ground so well.

Call it due diligence ahead of time but I guarantee you - observations duly noted.

Even Joe Carmody, a longtime player in the BFNL could barely recall any success at the venue!

But if there was ever a group to break the run of outs for the Kangas at Darley Park, it's this one against the Bloods.

Melton are gettable - the Kangas’ best is arguably better. But can they produce in the white shorts against the season benchmark.

The Bloods, it seems, have been waiting for this day for a while now and I’m not talking weeks, rather 11 months for another crack at a flag that has previously gone awry.

At least Scoble conceded they weren't the best team in it last year, but something tells me that opinion has changed.

The buy-in from the Bloods group is palpable. While they gave every indication last week, they're gettable, so did East Point! Kudos to Ballarat.

Holistically, every bit of blood, sweat and tears shed to this point equate to an unmissable qualifying final, spruik as one for the ages.

As part of the editorial, I’m required to make a choice. I'm leaning to the Bloods but would not be surprised if the Kangas produced the goods following a timely reminder of their mortality last week.

PLAYER WATCH

Defenders
Melton: Adrian Monitto (#45), Riley Walker (#29) 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 Kangas.

East Point: Jackson Merrett (#1) and Jacob Brown (#4)are the experience and cornerstone of the Kangas’ defence. Merrett ranks fourth for in the comp uncontested marks, fifth for marks and sixth for effective kicks and tenth for kicks. Merrett is the go-to distributor. Brown, not dissimilar to Merrett ranks third in the comp for effective kicks, fourteenth for kicks, fourth for marks AND intercept marks. What is also worthy of note is Brown ranks twenty-second in the comp for handball receives.  

Midfielders
Melton: Jaycob Hickey (#10)averages 27.6 disposals, ranks 9 in the comp for clearances and 11th for goal involvements while (#11) Jack Walkeraverages 26.6 disposals, ranks 8 for goal assists and 13th for centre clearances.

East Point: Matty Johnston (#7)ranks third in the comp for disposals (34.1) 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, handballs, hard ball gets, ground ball gets, goal assists and involvements. 

Forwards
Melton: Braedan Kight (#7)is the league’s leading goalkicker with 75. Ryan Carter (#23)is fifth on the goalkicking table with 41.

East Point: Bryson McDougall (#12)is second in the league for goals with 67. McDougall has taken more marks inside 50 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 inside 50 (10th).

SCOOP’S TIP
Melton


  • Ballarat

  • vs

  • Sunbury

ELIMINATION FINAL 1 - SATURDAY AUGUST 31ST - 2.15PM @ MARTY BUSCH RECREATION RESERVE

Last time they met - Ballarat 71 def. Sunbury 49 (Alfredton Oval, Round 11 2024)

Haven't the Swans raised a few eyebrows in the back half of the season, unbeaten since round 10 including a win over Sunbury!

A fourth placed finish for the Swans would have surprised even the most loyal of supporter with Melton, East Point and Darley the only teams finishing above them.

For the record Ballarat has played 7 games this year against top six opposition for two wins and a draw, averaging 54 points FOR and 90 points AGAINST with a poor percentage of 60.

Those numbers amount to very little in the here and now following a breakout win over East Point.

Let's just hope the emotional toll of last week’s feat doesn't drain the life out of this young group who find themselves without no ceiling on the 'possible'.

The competition did look up and take notice, you can take that to the bank.

In fact, none more so than Lions’ coach Matty White who said on ‘The Presser’ a month ago he was “happy not to be playing the Swans again,”.

Footy can be an unpredictable vehicle for planning.

Here we are week one of the finals and Sunbury find themselves up the highway for a rendezvous eliminator against the plucky Swans.

Sunbury have lost their last six games against top six opposition and will be challenged again in Ballarat albeit at Sebastopol.

Injuries I’m sure have derailed Matty White's season that started so promisingly.

The loss of key backs in the latter stages and the recent hamstring injury to midfielder Jake Egan hasn't made the assignment any easier.

For Ballarat aren't the same side they were 10 weeks ago.

Chris Maple's group are a bona fide threat to any oppo.

The group are healthy, in form and bat deep.

Tristan Maple, Lachie Dalgleish, Harry Butler, Will Liston, the Rinaldi brothers and Rhys Perry have all gone to another level impacting BFNL games while the staple core of Angus Bade, Marcus Powling and Andrew Hooper present their own set of challenges.

Apologies to the more than capable remainder.

While Sunbury are in with a real chance to progress, momentum for me is with the Swans. 

PLAYER WATCH

Defenders
Ballarat: Rhys Perry (#53) has proven to be solid key defender who ranks elite for intercept marks, contested marks, spoils and 1%ers 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.

Sunbury: Tyson Lever (#4) ranks second in the comp for Intercept marks (4.9), third for marks (9.1), fourth for intercept possessions (10.3), fifth for spoils (4.1) and tenth for rebound 50s (5.5). 

Midfielders
Ballarat: Will Liston (#2)is a two-time club best and fairest winner who ranks elite for disposals (23.2), contested possessions (10.8), clearances (7.1) and Tackles (6.9 - comp rank #10). Tristan Maple (#7)shares his time between half back/mid and knows how to find the footy averaging 29.2 disposals @76% (comp rank #9) A predominant 'kick' (20/29) sees him an integral part of the Swans’ work between the arcs. Maple is also among the elite rankings for intercept possessions, intercept marks and rebound 50s. The Footscray VFL listed product ranks third in the comp for handball receives and fifth for effective kicks.

Sunbury: Josh Guthrie (#5)ranks elite in all categories with the ball - disposals 33.1 @76% efficiency (comp rank #3), clearances (7.4), Inside 50s (4), Marks (5.9), Goal and score involvements (4.4, 7.3). Guthrie ranks 1 in the comp for handballs (17.4) and 6 for ground ball gets 11.2.

Forwards
Ballarat: Andrew Hooper (#4)is the dangerous small forward with 23 goals from 14 games. Harry Butler (#25)has played 7 games this year for the Swans including six wins and a draw. The athletic key forward ranks elite for goal involvements (5.1) and score involvements (7.9) as well as contested marks and ranks 14th for goals (2.3)

Sunbury:Lead up forward Jake Sutton (#14)has kicked 64 goals (comp rank #3) while pressure forward Mitch McLean (#15)finished in 7th with a breakout 40 goal season. The tale of these two speaks for itself - both make up 46.4% of all Sunbury goals.

SCOOP’S TIP
Ballarat


  • Darley

  • vs

  • North Ballarat

ELIMINATION FINAL 2 - SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1ST - 2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

Last time they met - Darley 67 def. North Ballarat 55 (Darley Park, Round 12 2024)

Darley will start warm favourites on their home deck when they face North Ballarat on Sunday.

Managed trio Matthew Brett, Luther Baker and Matt Denham will return for the Devils who are beginning to resemble something like their best 22 at the right time of the season.

The journey hasn't been smooth sailing for the Roosters either, with a host of key players absent for some, if not all, second half of the season.

While the latest setback, a hamstring injury to Simon McCartin in Round 17 will sideline him for another week, the Roosters’ chances look set for a boost if Riley Polkinghorne (ankle -Round 10) and Ryan Hobbs (hamstring – Round 14) are made available.     

The Roosters’ defence will struggle to match the Devils’ height and aerial presence forward as Brady Wright, Billy Myers and Will Johnson look to capitalise.

Only Noah Cockerill and Liam Deering from the Roosters’ last hit-out in Round 17 resemble any suitable, go-to option.

The fitness of Ryan Hobbs will be crucial to their chances - surely, he's ready to go but will be in need of the run.

The midfield battle is always highly competitive.

The Devils’ combo of Brett Bewley, Luther Baker and Matty Denham is as good as any in the BFNL and will ask questions of a less experienced midfield who know how to find the footy.

Just what advantage the Roosters’ mids can get at the feet of big man Cam McCallum will tell its own story in the aftermath.

Expectations on Polkinghorne in the event of a return will be measured.

The Devils’ defence will need to be on their mettle holding out Roosters’ trio Joel Freeman, Ned Nash and Hugh Trigg.

What is brought to ground will surely open the door for a few speedy Roosters to pounce, removing much of the reliance on Freeman, who is responsible for 45% of North Ballarat's goals in their last four games (18/40).   

While windy, difficult conditions are forecast you can be guaranteed this game will be fought tooth and nail on the inside with very little on offer for the feint hearted.

I expect the Devils to progress with too much firepower for the Roosters who remain essentially in the 'undermanned' space. 

PLAYER WATCH

Defenders
Darley: Matthew Brett (#11) ratedelite for disposals (22.4) and intercept possessions (10.5)

North Ballarat: Noah Cockerill (#31)is a disciplined key tall who ranks elite for 1%ers and above average for intercepts (4.6)

Midfielders
Darley: Brett Bewley (#2)Ranks 1 in the comp for disposals (39.9) and clearances (10.4). Luther Baker (#7)is considered elite for disposals (25.3), ranks seventh in the comp for clearances (7.5) and ground ball gets (11.1). 

North Ballarat: Josh Sparkman (#1)is new to the midfield role after VFL experience -elite for disposals (28.5) and 5th in the comp for handball receives and 7th for intercept possessions (8.9) while Riley Polkinghorne (#27) Ranks 3rd in comp for I50s (6.9), 11th in comp for disposals (29.6) and 3rd for ball up clearances (4.4)

Forwards
Darley: Brady Wright (#15)ranks 8th in the comp for contested marks (2.8) and 14th for Marks I50 (2.6) while the medium sized Will Johnson (#22)can play tall with the forward converting 23 goals in 11 games.

North Ballarat: Joel Freeman (#30)has kicked 18 goals in his last 4 games with three bags of five and a finish of three while Ned Nash (#3) has converted 26 goals in a smaller role.

SCOOP’S TIP
Darley



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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

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Buckle in for another mesmerising weekend of finals footy coming up with a Grand Final spot on the line and an all-or-nothing clash at City Oval.


  • Darley

  • vs

  • North Ballarat

SEMI FINAL 2 - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10TH
2.15PM @ DARLEY PARK

Last time they met - Darley 71 def. North Ballarat 37 (Darley Park, Round 15 2023)

If North Ballarat have any reservations about travelling to Darley to take on the Devils, adopt the glass half full approach knowing a 10-win season (4th) has eventuated with a double chance and two opportunities to book a place into the BFNL Grand Final at home on Mars Stadium.

So enough of the byplay, time to focus on two of the form teams of the competition.

The two sides share a win and a loss from their earlier meetings in 2023. August 5th, their most recent, where the Devils took care of an undermanned Roosters outfit by 34 points.

On that particular day the Roosters were without Jamie Quick, Jack Riding, Harry Loader, Ryan Hobbs and Reggie Palmer. Saturday will unveil arguably Brendan McCartney's best 22 to greet the paddock this year.

Macca's crew arrives with seven wins from their last 10 games but their one win (over Darley) from five games involving the remaining three sides alive in the BFNL race is cause for concern.

Class will not be a problem for the Roosters who are likely to see Sam Glover (Collingwood VFL) and Brock Leonard return from their 17-point win over Redan in the Elimination Final at the expense of veteran Clay Jenkins (knee) and one other (unlucky).

For the record Glover, Quick and Riding have only featured twice in the same team this year for a win and a loss.

Quick, among a handful of Roosters, looks a priority concern for Dan Jordan's Devils given the illusive forward is yet to be held goalless at BFNL level this year.

Throw Stewart Crameri, big man Cal McCullum, Riley Polkinghorne, Tom Bromley Lynch and key posts Hobbs, Harry Loader and Isaac Lovvison into the mix and it's quite easy to make a case for North Ballarat.

Now Darley.

Their obvious toped talent led by Brett Bewley and Billy Myers are in form. The second tier who would welcome being acknowledged as such is growing in numbers by the week as more and more Devils put their hand up to be a part of something special. Dan Jordan's men have won their last eight games on the trot including wins over Melton (twice), North Ballarat and Sebastopol.

While the frugal, well organised nature of the Roosters defence has been broadly acknowledged, the Devils’ defence are sneaking under the radar averaging just 52 points against for their last eight games compared to North Ballarat's 60.5.

There is an advantage to the Devils for scoring (94 average points per game) over the period (Melton South game removed) compared to North Ballarat's 72 avg ppg.

BUT, when taken into account the likely changes ahead of Saturday, you'll find there's little between the two sides - on paper anyway.

Scoop’s tip: Darley


  • Melton

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SEMI FINAL 1 - SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 10TH
2.15PM @ CITY OVAL

Last time they met - Melton 85 def. East Point 39 (MacPherson Park, Round 13 2023)

Reigning premiers Melton will have to take the long road if it's to keep their back-to-back flag chances alive with a win over East Point in Sunday's do-or-die First Semi Final at City Oval.

Aaron Tymms, in his last year at the helm of the Bloods, will aim to keep their undefeated season record against all bar Darley alive, hoping to shut out Jackson Merrett's young group early.

The Kangas have answered the call in recent weeks to keep their premiership chances alive with season saving wins over North Ballarat (Rd18) and Sebastopol last week.

And getting it done without their star playmaker Jordy Johnston against Sebastopol with a broken thumb has to be commended.

Their options forward will give the underdog Kangas enough confidence to go toe-to-toe with the Bloods on the scoring front, matching the reigning premiers with eight players inside the top 50 BFNL goalkickers for the season.

Just who can win the midfield battle and provide the greatest number of opportunities will go a long way to validate the result.

The Bloods will look to correct on its failings to capitalise with the aerial dominance around stoppage of ruckman Ben Archard.

For all of the Essendon VFL listed bagman’s returns last week (+88 in the hitouts), the Bloods’ midfield was soundly beaten equating to a landslide inside 50s deficit against the Devils (41-70).

Jackson Merrett will no doubt look to the replay using the Devils’ returns as a blueprint for his side getting it done.

If JJ can make it back, he, Matty Johnston and Joe Dodd are more than capable of matching it with Bloods trio Jono O'Brien, Jack Walker and Lachie Watkins.

The last time these two sides met in Ballarat, albeit on Eastern Oval, the Kangas fell just eight points shy in their Round 7 meet.

While the Kangas led at half time, it was a five-goals-to-two third term that swung momentum back in the Bloods’ favour.

Beating the Bloods is all about playing the minutes, and those minutes well. A lapse as small as the Kangas’ third quarter doings in Round 7 is all that it will take for the Bloods to progress into a preliminary final.

Last week's loss for the Bloods was another reminder they need to find another gear, for the now is shy of their best.

Time to stand up with an emphatic response, call it a rare ‘backs to the wall challenge’ as the no fear Kangas will fancy their own chances despite a third week in a row as pronounced underdogs.  

Scoop’s tip: Melton



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BFNL Weekend Preview - Week 2 Finals, 2024

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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.


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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

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  • 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 welcome RAD Centre Partnership in 2024

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The McDonalds Ballarat FNL are pleased to announce its new partnership with RAD Centre - Strength & Conditioning Gym and Sports Physiotherapy for the upcoming season.


Since its foundation in 2015, RAD has built a reputation as a highly respected team of expert practitioners based in Ballarat, but servicing right across Western Victoria, helping athletes of all ages and abilities to improve their physical performance or recover from an injury.

RAD Centre offers a large range of fitness models for all different types of athletes with development plans, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, dietitian, and strength & conditioning services all available. 

An athlete is anyone seeking to be the best version of themselves.

As part of this exciting new partnership, RAD will be the premier supporters of the BFNL Football Interleague and Netball Representative programs for the 2024 season.

“The Ballarat Football Netball League are really excited about our partnership with RAD Centre," said BFNL Operations & Netball Manager, Gemma Murphy.

"This is an incredible opportunity for our players and community to have access to athlete development programs, strength and conditioning, physio and injury rehabilitation as well as dietitian services.

"This is a place for the whole of the Ballarat Football Netball League, RAD Centre is a great community with plenty of resources and we are really lucky to have formed a partnership together. We look forward to exciting times ahead.”

“We are super excited to be on board as a partner with the Ballarat FNL and can’t wait to help support everyone throughout the 2024 Footy/Netball season," said RAD Centre Director, Chris Radford.

"If you do suffer an injury at training or during a game, get in touch with our team to get it assessed and a rehab plan put in place to get you back to your sport as soon as possible.”

Find out more about RAD Centre by heading to their websiteand get started today!



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BFNL welcome The Running Company in 2024

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The McDonald's Ballarat FNL are pleased to announce its new partnership with The Running Company Ballarat for the next two seasons.


The Running Company Ballarat opened in 2016 with the vision of providing the best service to runners and walkers through expertise grounded in science, holistic guidance and inspiring product solutions.

At the Running Company Ballarat, they offer free one-on-one personal assessments including a digital gait assessment, measuring of your foot and an in-depth discussion around footwear requirement and history to help get you into the correct shoes.

"We are thrilled to announce our partnership with the Running Company Ballarat, a renowned retailer known for delivering exceptional service and high-quality runners," said BFNL Commercial Partnership Coordinator, Aaron Clarke.

"This collaboration will aid our athletes in achieving their goals by providing them with the best runners they can get.

"The Running Company offers runners unparalleled service through scientific expertise, holistic guidance, and innovative product solutions.

"Our athletes will significantly benefit from this collaboration, receiving the best support and resources to help them achieve their goals.

"We take pride in partnering with such a reputable and community-driven business and look forward to working with Alice and the team to make this a long-lasting partnership."

"We are very excited to be teaming up with BFNL and to be able to offer our services in supporting players in their training, with safe footwear options and advice with their running, to help support their journey," said The Running Company's Alice Rowe.

Find out more about The Running Company Ballarat by heading to their websiteand get started today!



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BFNL Welcomes Board Members for 2024

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Last night our BFNL 2024 Board held their first meeting. We would like to welcome incoming BFNL Board Members Holly McEldrew and Rod Ward.


We say thank you to our 2023 Board members that assisted throughout 2023 and have now finished their term on the BFNL Board.

Adrian Bettio will continue to be the Chairperson of the BFNL Board in 2024.

Robert Simmonds has stepped into the Vice Chair Role and will work closely with Adrian over the coming season.

Our 2024 Board Members will take on the following roles in 2024.

Chairperson: Adrian Bettio
Vice Chairperson: Robert Simmonds
Finance: Gerard Harrington
Netball Directors: Brigette Mihaljevic & Alissa Harris
Executive Director: Rod Ward
Junior Football Directors: Barry Agg
BFLW Directors: Robert Simmonds & Holly McEldrew
Senior Football Director: Peter Earl

We look forward to a great season ahead of football and netball in 2024.



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BFNL Young Guns Named In Vic Country Squad

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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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BFNL: Beyond the Boundary Episode One

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Welcome to Episode One of BFNL: Beyond the Boundary - proudly brought to you by Ballarat Toyota.

This week we bring you a special feature-length episode talking to the General Manager of the McDonald's Ballarat Football Netball League, Shane Anwyl, about what it means to be back on the eve of Round One, as well as previewing all the action coming up this weekend.

Throughout the year, we will bring you insights from special guests from across BFNL Netball, BFLW and the BFNL.

And look out for host Brad Sinclair, who will be popping up all over the place for Street Talk and interviews and more.


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BFUA Celebrates 110th Anniversary and Honours Historic Legacy

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The Ballarat Football Umpires Association (BFUA) is thrilled to announce its upcoming 110th Anniversary Celebration, marking more than a century of dedication to the game of football and the umpiring community. 


This momentous occasion will bring together current and former umpires, along with their families and friends, to reflect on the association's rich history since its inception in 1913.

The event promises to be a memorable gathering open to all ages, fostering camaraderie and nostalgia.

Scheduled to take place at the Ballarat Leagues Club on evening of Saturday July 15, 2023, the BFUA's 110th Anniversary Celebration is poised to be an unforgettable experience.

Umpires, both present and past, will have a chance to reconnect, reminisce, and share stories of their time on the field.

Additionally, this event provides an opportunity for attendees to witness the remarkable progress and evolution of the BFUA over the past century.

"The BFUA's 110th Anniversary Celebration is a milestone that speaks to our enduring commitment to football and the umpiring fraternity," said BFUA Chairperson Deb Sleep.

"We look forward to bringing together a diverse group of individuals who have dedicated themselves to the sport, as well as their loved ones.

"This event will allow us to celebrate our shared history, honour the contributions of our umpires, and create lasting memories."

To secure a place at this historic gathering, tickets are available for purchase at the price of $35 per person. Interested individuals can reserve their tickets by visiting the official event booking page.

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The Ballarat Football Umpires Association looks forward to welcoming the football community, including current and former umpires, family members, friends, and all those who share a passion for the game.

Don't miss out on this exceptional occasion to honour our shared heritage and celebrate the enduring spirit of the BFUA.

For further information, please contact Billy Mitchell at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 0400 477 251



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BFUA Celebrates Debut of Two Female Umpires in BFNL Senior Competition

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The Ballarat Football Umpires Association (BFUA) is proud to announce and celebrate a significant achievement as two promising female field umpires, Ally Steenhuis and Kate Tomkins, make their debut in the Ballarat Football Netball League (BFNL) senior competition


This marks another milestone for women's participation in the football community and is a testament to the ongoing efforts in promoting inclusivity and diversity within umpiring.

Ally Steenhuis, who began her umpiring journey as a boundary umpire in 2021, has rapidly transitioned into field umpiring and impressed widely for her composure, skill and professionalism.

Earlier this year, she made her debut in the Central Highlands Football League and has comfortably handled the rigors of senior football.

When asked about her aspirations, Ally expressed her eagerness to progress further in her umpiring career while also remaining devoted to community football and personal fitness. 

Kate Tomkins, another promising umpire, commenced her umpiring career in 2015 in the Western Border Football League as a boundary umpire.

With four years of experience as a field umpire in various leagues, including senior football in the Western Border League, Central Highlands Football League, and Maryborough Castlemaine District Football League, Kate's dedication shines through.

Her involvement in umpiring was influenced by her family's umpiring legacy, and she values the fitness and rewards that come with the role.

Ally and Kate's debut in the BFNL senior games brings excitement and pride not only to them but also to the entire umpiring community.

Kate, in particular, expresses her enthusiasm for being a trailblazer and contributing to the advancement of women's involvement in football umpiring this level.

Billy Mitchell, the BFUA's Head of Umpiring Operations, commended both Ally and Kate on their promotion and praised their consistent efforts and continuous improvement throughout the season.

He stated, "Kate and Ally's promotion to BFNL senior football is a well-deserved recognition of their hard work and dedication.

They have received tremendous feedback from umpire coaches, fellow umpires, and football clubs across the leagues, which speaks to their qualities as umpires and young women.

We wish them the best for the weekend ahead, and know they will do a fantastic job.”

As Ally and Kate take to the field for their BFNL senior debuts, the BFUA supports them and looks forward to witnessing their bright futures in football umpiring.



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BFUA Coaching Positions

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Love footy and think umpiring could be for you? Now is a great time to have a chat. The BFUA is now seeking applications for all Coaching and Leadership Team positions next season.


No experience in umpiring is necessary. Full training and support will be provided to the successful applicant as they learn the umpiring craft.

The Ballarat Football Umpires Association are seeking both males and females with good communication skills and the ability to work with a diverse team. 

All roles are paid and this a great opportunity to utilise people skills and build your resume in a new football environment.

Attached to this email are the Position Descriptions for our four head coach roles:

  • Senior Field Umpire Coach
  • Boundary Umpire Coach
  • Goal Umpire Coach
  • Development Field Umpire Coach

We are also seeking applications for the following supporting roles:

  • Fitness Coach
  • Boundary Umpire Assistant Coach
  • Boundary Umpire Observer
  • Goal Umpire Assistant Coach
  • Goal Umpire Observer
  • Development Field Umpire Mentor
  • Sports Trainer - Ballarat
  • Castlemaine/Bacchus Marsh Hub Coaches

Even if you've never considered coaching before, we encourage you to throw your hat in the ring and try your hand at one of these leadership positions. The BFUA Board is keen to hear from anyone internally or externally, including all levels of experience in umpiring or indeed other sporting environments. 

For a discussion about the roles and responsibilities of any given position, feel free to contact Billy Mitchell on 0400 477 251 or Deb Sleep on 0438 688 959.

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Bloods Flag Dream to Come from Within

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


Melton

2021 Coach: Aaron Tymms

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

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

Scoop’s 2021 prediction: 4th - 8th

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I'm on the fence.

*Affilliated players: Jake Greiser (Williamstown VFL)

Tymms' Tips

Flag tip (outside Melton): East Point

Improvers tip: Bacchus Marsh

Bloods pass mark:Deep finals



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By The Numbers After Round 10

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

BFNL Team Stats Ladders after Ten Rounds of Competition.


BFNL Attack Ratings

(Pts FOR avg) - After 10 Rounds

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

BFNL Defence Ratings

(Pts AGST avg) - After 10 Rounds

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

BFNL Goal Efficiency

After 10 Rounds - 2021 comp avg 49.81%

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

BFNL Shots On Goal

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

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

BFNL Average Scores

Average score (win) - 90.1 points

Average score (loss) - 56.64 points

Average winning margin - 33.46 points


BFNL Quarters Won

After 10 Rounds

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


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By The Numbers After Round 11

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



BFNL Team Stats Ladders after Eleven Rounds of Competition.


BFNL Attack Ratings

(Pts FOR avg) - After 11 Rounds

 Club(Pts FOR avg)
East Point97.2 points
North Ballarat94.9 points
Sebastopol86.9 points
Melton77.8 points
Ballarat74.3 points
Melton South71.3 points
Redan69.3 points
Bacchus Marsh65.8 points
Sunbury64.8 points
Lake Wendouree62.4 points
Darley51.5 points

BFNL Defence Ratings

(Pts AGST avg) - After 11 Rounds

 Club(Pts FOR avg)
North Ballarat54.8 points
Melton57.1 points
Sunbury64.3 points
Bacchus Marsh67.2 points
Sebastopol68.0 points
Ballarat68.9 points
East Point68.9 points
Redan78.9 points
Lake Wendouree79.0 points
Darley93.1 points
Melton South112.1 points

BFNL Goal Efficiency

After 11 Rounds - 2021 comp avg 49.7%

 ClubPercentage %
Melton South60.11%
Darley53.57%
North Ballarat53.28%
East Point52.81%
Sebastopol51.23%
Melton49.78%
Ballarat46.64%
Bacchus Marsh46.46%
Lake Wendouree46.03%
Sunbury43.84%
Redan43.78%

BFNL Shots On Goal

(Per game avg) After 11 Rounds - 2021 comp avg 21.29

 Club(Per game avg)
East Point26.7
North Ballarat25.9
Sebastopol24.4
Ballarat22.3
Melton22.3
Redan21.8
Sunbury20.3
Bacchus Marsh19.8
Lake Wendouree18.9
Melton South17.8
Darley14.0

BFNL Average Scores

Average score (win) - 92.42 points

Average score (loss) - 55.98 points

Average winning margin - 36.44 points


BFNL Quarters Won

After 11 Rounds

 ClubFraction - Percentage
North Ballarat28/40 - 70%
Melton27/40 - 67.5%
Sebastopol27/40 - 67.5%
East Point25.5/40 - 63.75%
Ballarat21/40 - 52.50%
Lake Wendouree19.5/40 - 48.75%
Sunbury19/40 - 47.5%
Redan17/40 - 42.5%
Bacchus Marsh16.5/40 - 41.25%
Melton South12.5/40 - 31.25%
Darley7/40 - 17.5%


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By The Numbers After Round 4

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

BFNL Team Stats Ladders after Four Rounds of Competition.


BFNL Attack Ratings

(Pts FOR avg) - After 4 Rounds

Club (Pts FOR avg)
Redan 99 points
Melton South 85 points
North Ballarat 83.3 points
East Point 80 points
Melton 79.5 points
Sebastopol 74.3 points
Lake Wendouree 72.7 points
Sunbury 70.5 points
Bacchus Marsh 69.5 points
Ballarat 64.75 points
Darley 42.66 points

BFNL Defence Ratings

(Pts AGST avg) - After 4 Rounds

Club (Pts FOR avg)
Melton 49.25 points
Bacchus Marsh 61.75 points
North Ballarat 72 points
East Point 74.75 points
Ballarat 76 points
Sunbury 79 points
Sebastopol 79.33 points
Darley 82.66 points
Lake Wendouree 83.33 points
Redan 86.7 points
Melton South 89.25 points

BFNL Goal Efficiency

After 4 Rounds - 2021 comp avg 47.9%

Club Percentage %
Darley 57.57%
Melton South 57%
Redan 57%
Melton 51.8%
East Point 51.11%
Sebastopol 50.8%
North Ballarat 47.96%
Lake Wendouree 47.73%
Bacchus Marsh 46.99%
Ballarat 41.66%
Sunbury 41.3%

BFNL Shots On Goal

(Per game avg) After 4 Rounds - 2021 comp avg 21.575

Club (Per game avg)
Redan 25.66
North Ballarat 24.5
Melton 23.25
Sunbury 23
East Point 22.5
Lake Wendouree 21.66
Melton South 21.25
Sebastopol 21
Ballarat 21
Bacchus Marsh 20.75
Darley 11

BFNL Average Scores

Average score (win) - 87.9 points

Average score (loss) - 61.75 points

Average winning margin - 26.15 points


BFNL Quarters Won

After 4 Rounds

Club Fraction - Percentage
Melton 11/16 - 68.75%
Redan 7/12 - 58.33%
Lake Wendouree 7/12 - 58.33%
North Ballarat 9/16 - 56.25%
Melton South 8.5/16 - 53.12%
Bacchus Marsh 8/16 - 50%
East Point 8/16 - 50%
Sebastopol 6/12 - 50%
Sunbury 7/16 - 43.75%
Ballarat 6.5/16 - 40.62%
Darley 2/12 - 12.5%


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Cadman #1 Pick Joy

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

Aaron Cadman's name being called as the Number One Draft Pick in the 2022 NAB AFL Draft has brought big smiles to the dials of just about everyone who has had anything to do with the young star's sporting journey. Scoop brings you some of the joy...


Popular GWV Rebels and Darley footballer Aaron Cadman's life has changed forever following his Pick One selection by the GWS Giants in this week’s NAB AFL National Draft.

The 18-year-old’s rise to prominence over the last 12 months has been nothing short of meteoric, according to GWV Coach David Loader.

"I would go as far as to say Aaron was rated in the top 80 potential draftees by a few 'experts' in January," he said.

"He's come a long way."

.....

Just some of the support for Aaron after Monday night:

"To finally hear Azz (called) at number one was incredible. Honestly, it felt like I was in a movie! It was so special; you couldn't describe how proud we (the family) are."  - Joel Cadman (brother)

"We're thrilled to see Aaron drafted as #1 Pick. He's worked extremely hard to get to this point and we wish him all the best on his AFL journey."  - Dan Jordan (Darley Senior Football Coach)

"Terrific effort by Aaron and reflection on the club’s junior program. When the news came through at training Monday night, the boys were rapt."  - Craig Baker (Darley Football Manager)

"Outstanding, very likeable young man. Quietly determined, very positive and enthusiastic by nature. Infectious personality, resilient and great work ethic."  - Rod Ward (ex-cricket coach)

.....

Loader said the 194cm winger-come-forward is a credit to his own work ethic and willingness to improve.

"Aaron is an absolute ripper, very coachable and true student of the game.

"On natural ability alone, I’ve seen plenty of them but it's simply not enough," Loader said.

"'Cads deserves everything that comes his way."

The humble apprentice, a 'sparky' to-be, was flanked by proud family at Marvel Stadium upon hearing his Pick One selection. His infectious smile and overwhelming accomplishment won the hearts of all and sundry across the AFL landscape.

GWS Captain and superstar Toby Greene presented Cadman with his jumper amid rousing applause. Even Geelong draft selection, Pick #8 Jhye Clark, later endorsed the sentiment.

"Was good to see Caddy go number one, there was no-one better to do that," Clark told Fox Sports interviewer and Western Bulldog great Brad Johnson.

Cadman becomes the third product of the Darley Football Netball Club drafted since 2018, following in the footsteps of former Fremantle Docker and reigning McDonald’s BFNL Henderson Medallist Brett Bewley and star Port Adelaide find Zak Butters.

Zak, a lifelong friend of the Cadmans' was an excited onlooker of last Monday night's proceedings. 

"I'm over the moon for Aaron," he said.

"Seeing the work he has put into himself and his game is just reward."

Butters said it is so good to see another Darley boy join the AFL, “a perfect role model for other young kids coming through the town."

Cadman, already compared to Geelong Premiership forward Jeremy Cameron (at the same age), gave full voice and appreciation to the football loving nation for the first time, acknowledging his journey could not have been done alone.

"To share this (moment) with family and friends and everyone in this room is pretty special," Cadman said.

The young gun went Pick One ahead of 800 other nominations, ranking elite for disposals, goals, score involvements and inside 50 ground ball gets in his NAB League profile that culminated with a joint Captaincy appointment of the Vic Country team. 

As Cadman prepares for a permanent move to Sydney, a change of postcode if you will, his loyal family and growing band of supporters can brace for a football ride of a lifetime!

We're all with you Aaron.



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