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BFNL Weekend Preview - Netball Week 1 Finals, 2025


It's set to be one of the biggest weekends of A Grade action as we prepare ourselves for the first week of finals.

With all games capable of a legitimate coin toss result, all eyes will head to the courts with eager anticipation.


Sunbury

vs

Darley

QUALIFYING FINAL - SATURDAY AUGUST 30TH - 2.30PM @ DARLEY PARK

Live Stream via the BFNL.com.au Match Centres


Season 2025 Head-to-Head:
Round 2 - Darley 39 def. by Sunbury 60
Round 10 - Sunbury 47 def. by Darley 58

There’s only been one team able to bring down the formidable Sunbury Lions this season – and fittingly, it’s their finals opponent this weekend, the Darley Devils.

The two sides first met back in Round 2, though that clash was hardly a true reflection of what’s to come. Sunbury were missing starting GA Caitlin Hill, while Darley were without their target in the circle, Olivia Cawthray.

Their second meeting told a similar story, again without both teams at full strength. The Lions were missing reigning back-to-back Sally McLean Medallist Simona Di Fillipo and Hill – two players easily worth the 11-goal margin that day.

This time around, Kim Bailey’s Lions are set to roll out at full strength, while Darley will have their core group kitted up.

The late season signing of Montanna Holmes had all eyes on the Devils.

However, crowds will have to patiently wait to see if she takes the court this finals series, currently sidelined through injury.

With Rebecca Hicks owning one end for Sunbury and Olivia Cawthray the other for Darley, the game may well be decided through the midcourt.

Keep an eye on the contest between Jamie Smith (WD) and Simona Di Fillipo (WA) – both quick, both relentless, and both capable of controlling momentum.

Add in the duel between Shannon Blackman and Tayla Honey through the centre, and there’s going to be plenty of action.

In defence, both teams boast defensive pairings that are a genuine partnership.

Sunbury’s Elly Randall and Eliza Gollant can draw on their time together at the Western Warriors, while Darley’s Anna Lawley and Matilda Elliott have been key to the Devils conceding the second-fewest goals this season.

With one win apiece this year, this qualifying final may just well be decided by just a few goals.

Tip: Sunbury


Redan

vs

Lake Wendouree

ELIMINATION FINAL 2 - SATURDAY AUGUST 30TH - 2.30PM @ MADDINGLEY PARK

Live Stream via the BFNL.com.au Match Centres

Season 2025 Head-to-Head:
Round 9 - Lake Wendouree 34 def. by Redan 38
Round 17 - Redan 38 def. Lake Wendouree 29

In the Ballarat FNL, it’s often said that third can be the best place to finish on the ladder – but that’s only true if you can get past sixth in the opening elimination final.

That’s the task ahead for Redan this weekend.

When the two sides met mid-season, only four goals separated them.

Their Round 17 clash, played in wet conditions, saw Redan hold a steady lead for most of the game.

Still, if there’s ever a team capable of writing the fairy tale of sixth beating third, it’s the Lakers.

The return of Remi Hooper and Kate Drew has bolstered Lake Wendouree’s defence and given youngster Audrey Domaille the freedom to shine in wing defence.

That trio’s ability to read the play and come off their opponent for an intercept at the last second makes them dangerous – and it means Redan veterans Ruby Parry (GA) and Kat O’Dwyer (C) will need to treasure every possession.

Patience will also be crucial for Courtney McLean’s Lakers in attack.

Ade Funcke (GS) and Ebony Porter (GA) have hit form at the right time of year, but they’ll be up against arguably the most experienced defensive duo in the competition – coach Ash Smith (GD) and Erin Riley (GK).

With Smith’s athleticism and Riley’s hands over the shot, the Lakers’ goalers will need to stay composed.

The bench depth for both sides adds another layer to this match.

Redan can inject impact through Grace Manserra’s precision passing and Tahlia Thompson’s speed and strength in the circle.

Lakers, meanwhile, have their own experienced options in Mel Allen, who has delivered on the big stage before, and Kara Hart, whose leadership and communication can steady the group.

On paper, Redan enter as favourites – but don’t underestimate the Lakers starting to write a fairy tale finals story.

Tip: Redan


North Ballarat

vs

Bacchus Marsh

ELIMINATION FINAL 1 - SUNDAY AUGUST 31ST - 2.30PM @ EASTERN OVAL

Live Stream via the BFNL.com.au Match Centres

Season 2025 Head-to-Head:
Round 5 - North Ballarat 55 def. Bacchus Marsh 44
Round 12 - Bacchus Marsh 48 def. by North Ballarat 52

Not much has separated these two across their clashes this season – but they arrive at this week’s elimination final from very different paths.

Whatever magic Annie McCartin continues to weave at North Ballarat, it’s working.

The Roosters remain one of the most consistent clubs of the past decade, with five premierships and a habit of going deep into September.

For Bacchus Marsh, it’s a different story.

Under first-year coach Nichole Gleeson, this weekend marks the Cobras’ first finals appearance since 2019 – a milestone in itself.

The Roosters will be bolstered by the return of Poppy Douglass from overseas, reuniting with long-time partner in crime Maddy Selmon.

Few circles boast more chemistry than those two, and with Stacey Matthews (C/WA) and Gina McCartin (WA) feeding them, the Roosters’ attack end is a well-oiled machine.

But North aren’t the only ones with a sister act.

The Cobras’ Ally and Holly Keating have been a driving force through the midcourt all season, setting the tone with speed and connection.

In the goaling circle, recruits Kimberley Phillips (GS) and rising talent Jasmine Paama (GA) have slotted in seamlessly, their rotations textbook and their shooting accuracy over 80% across the year.

Their last meeting was a scrap right until the final whistle, while the one before was goal for goal until Ally Keating’s injury turned the tide.

So, who do you back?

If experience, composure, and big-game wisdom sway you – the Roosters look the safer pick.

If hunger, resilience, and the promise of a club on the rise speaks louder – the Cobras are the ones for you.

Tip: Bacchus Marsh