BFNL Weekend Preview - Round 1, 2025
The action returns this weekend after a long but intriging off-season. With plenty of enticing contests on the fixture, we're sure to start the year off with a bang!

Ballarat
vs

North Ballarat
SATURDAY APRIL 5TH - 2.15PM @ ALFREDTON RECREATION RESERVE
KEY STATS
Last ten matches:
Ballarat 2, North Ballarat 7, drawn 2
Last win at Ballarat:
Ballarat 2022, North Ballarat 2023
Last three matches:
2023 - North Ballarat 11.13.79 d Ballarat 6.4.40 @ North Ballarat
2024 - North Ballarat 16.11.107 d Ballarat 3.7.25 @ North Ballarat
2024 - Ballarat 10.12.72 drew North Ballarat 11.6.72 @ Ballarat
In the first game under lights for the 2025 Season, Ballarat Swans host North Ballarat in one of two Ballarat based clashes.
Although North Ballarat has won nine of its past twelve clashes against Ballarat, the figures may be a little unkind to the Swans.
The Swans stormed home in 2024 to win seven of their last eight games, before their finals campaign came to an end after a six-point loss to East Point in gruelling conditions.
The Roosters on the other hand will look to enter the 2025 Season in much better shape than the backend of 2024. Injuries flooded the roster, including the now Port Melbourne VFL listed Riley Polkinghorne who, up until injury, was in good stead to be a Henderson Medal favourite.
Both clubs will be flaunting a number of new recruits for season 2025.
Expect the Swans’ Biggie Nyuon to headline the list of recruits across both teams and see how he’ll find his feet at the BFNL level.
Meanwhile it’s weight in numbers for the recruits at North Ballarat, with eight players coming onto the Senior list. Josh Morris (Box Hill) has reunited with former coach Clint Proctor to lead the charge for the Rooster-recruits.
Whilst both Clint Proctor and Ash Baker say they enter the 2025 season with the same brand of football, with two new coaches at the helm for both Clubs, there’s room to expect the unexpected.
With their last encounter being a draw, next to nothing separates the two sides coming into Round 1. After both teams made the finals last year, the winner will be off to the best start possible with a win over a fellow ’24 finalist.
Tip: North Ballarat

Melton
vs

Darley
SATURDAY APRIL 5TH - 2.15PM @ MACPHERSON PARK OVAL
KEY STATS
All matches:
Melton 22, Darley 23, Drawn 1
Last win at Melton:
Melton 2024, Darley 2023
Last three matches:
2024 - Melton 16.8.104 d Darley 5.6.36 @ Darley
2024 - Melton 10.14.74 d Darley 9.5.59 @ Melton
2024 - Melton 12.12.84 d Darley 6.5.41 @ Darley
Undoubtedly the Match of the Day to kick off the BFNL Season for 2025.
After an almost unblemished 2024 season (one loss), Melton will commence its day by raising the 2024 premiership flag and look to enter the season with the same standard of performance that saw them take out the premiership.
Whilst celebrations will be on show for Melton, without doubt all attention will quickly shift to one of the biggest recruits of the season.
Nick Hind, although not unfamiliar with the BFNL landscape, will make his return to the league after finishing up his 95-game AFL career at Essendon and St Kilda.
The dynamic of Hind fitting in with Brett Bewley will be a partnership that punters are eager to see on the field.
Question marks remain on how much of Ryan Carter will be seen for the Bloods this season. Meanwhile, Jordy Cotter has been progressing well through the break after a foot injury midway through 2024 and could make his return to the field.
Melton ran away with the win in all three of the teams’ encounters in 2024 but looking at the two teams from a broader view offers a different perspective.
Next to nothings splits the two in every meeting. The last two years has seen them win three games each, with four of the six games having margins of 21 points or less.
Both Troy Scoble and Dan Jordan’s coaching philosophies emphasise the importance of playing a role, so expect similar approaches from both teams in the brand of football on display.
In a bold prediction for 2025, the opening Match of the Round has every bit of potential to showcase the teams facing off this year’s grand final.
Tip: Melton

Bacchus Marsh
Vs

Lake Wendouree
SATURDAY APRIL 5TH - 2.15PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK
KEY STATS
All matches:
Bacchus Marsh 26, Lake Wendouree 27
All matches at Bacchus:
Bacchus Marsh 13, Lake Wendouree 13
Last three matches:
2023 - Bacchus Marsh 19.19.133 d Lake Wendouree 6.5.41 @ Bacchuws Marsh
2024 - Bacchus Marsh 11.16.82 d Lake Wendouree 11.9.75 @ Lake Wendouree
2024 - Lake Wendouree 11.12.78 d Bacchus Marsh 7.13.55 @ Bacchus Marsh
With both the Cobras and the Lakers having had seasons last year well below what they would have been hoping for, it is fair to say there is quite an importance on getting the ideal start to the season for both teams.
The two clashes last year saw the visiting team return home with the points, with Round 12 marking Lake Wendouree’s first win at Maddingley Park since 2018.
Historically they are evenly matched, their 53 meetings split by just one win and the 26 matches at Maddingley Park sitting at 13 wins apiece.
Stats aside, there is one name everyone is eagerly awaiting to see on Bacchus Marsh’s team sheet: Zach Tuohy.
Will the recently retired Geelong premiership player line up against the Lakers in Round 1? Or will BFNL punters need to patiently wait to Round 2 v Redan or even the Good Friday game against East Point?
The Cobras welcomed seven new recruits alongside Tuohy in the off-season, all in the mix for senior selection.
Meanwhile, the Lakers welcomed five players to Laker-land, including the return of Jake Lohmann after his time with Morningside. Expect Lohmann to be an explosive presence, which should be a massive help to ruckman Tom Zampatti.
Coming off an impressive individual season, Zampatti will face a mighty challenge from the first bounce as he fronts up against arguably the best ruckman in the BFNL, Luke Goetz.
There’s a lot of similarities between the Cobras and the Lakers as they enter the 2025 season. Both playing lists featuring a lot of youth, both looking to vastly improve on the 2024 season and both knowing a win here sets them in good stead of chasing that top six.
Tip: Bacchus Marsh

East Point
vs

Sebastopol
SATURDAY APRIL 5TH - 2.15PM @ EASTERN OVAL
KEY STATS
Last 10 Matches:
East Point 5, Sebastopol 5
Last three matches:
2023 - East Point 13.11.89 d Sebastopol 9.17.71 @ East Point
2024 - Est Point 10.16.76 d Sebastopol 3.11.29 @ East Point
2024 - East Point 16.15.111 d Sebastopol 8.9.57 @ Sebastopol
In the second Ballarat based clash for Round 1, friendly rivals East Point and Sebastopol meet early in the season for the second year running.
The home team will be eager to maintain their form from the 2024, especially at the Eastern Oval.
The Roos are yet to drop a game in front of their home fans for some time, with the last occasion being at the hands of none other than the Burra in late 2023.
An injury cloud surrounded the Burra throughout 2024, who will hope to enter the ’25 season in the best shape possible.
Hugo Papst returns to the Club after a year with the Horsham Demons. Papst featured in both the Burra’s recent Grand Final appearances and will be a vital presence in defence and attack.
Bailey Medwell may miss the season opener after he featured in Footscray’s Round 1 VFL clash against Northern Bullants. After a Bye in Round 2, Medwell will well and truly be in the midst for selection after a solid debut (19 Disposals, 1 Goal).
Meanwhile, the Roos recently welcomed back Matt Johnston, Jordan Johnston and Jacob Brown after spending the off-season in the NTFL.
It remains to be seen whether their time in the NTFL helps them hit the ground running or if they need some time to adjust to the BFNL format.
The Roos will likely enter the season as contenders but not without some key losses. Experience in 150 gamer Jordy Taylor (Queensland) and young talents Strahan Robinson (Port Fairy), Tom Conlan (VAFA) and Max Filmer (Interstate) have all departed from the Grand Final side.
Whilst recent clashes say otherwise, still expect a good battle between the sides.
Will East continue their unbeaten record at home or will the Burra once again end their streak?
Tip: East Point