BFNL Football Review - Round 3, 2026
In a weekend of statement wins and big blow outs the league's top contenders seperated themselves from the chasing pack in brutal fashion.
Darley
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Bacchus Marsh
The Devils piled on 16 of the last 17 goals of the game in a relentless hour of footy to win big in the annual Anzac Day derby at Darley Park.
Star Devils’ duo Billy Myers (eight goals) and Brett Bewley (48 disposals) were unstoppable earning the plaudits of both Devils and Cobra fans in the aftermath.
The Devils looked to be cruising in time-on of the second term before three unanswered goals from the Cobras narrowed the margin to 17 points at half time.
When the margin was reduced to as low as 10 at the nine-minute mark of the third term, it sparked an emphatic response from Dan Jordan’s men with local bragging rights and a 22-game winning streak in the BFNL under threat.
What transpired thereafter was a sight to behold.
The run, carry and distribution on display from the reigning premiers gave the bumper crowd a firsthand glimpse of what the Devils resemble at their best.
The competition benchmark simply ran riot taking advantage of an ailing Cobras outfit who struggled for 18 fit players at games end.
Despite a landslide of hit outs (85-19) favouring Cobras’ big man Luke Goetz, it was the Devils who had the last laugh posting scores of 10.2 to 3.1 out of stoppage.
The Devils went deep with their number of contributors behind Myers and Bewley.
Unfortunately, the Cobras lost spiritual leader Jack Parente and progressive winger Ashton Craig to injury - both of whom were enjoying impactful games prior to their premature exits.
But in fairness they would’ve struggled to even part stem the avalanche of what was to follow.
It was a timely reminder for the Devils after a month of peak and troughs their best is scary good.
The Cobras will take valuable learnings from the hit out according to coach Dennis Armfield and work on those over their coming bye weekend.
Darley are on the road to Melton, a team who has beaten them in four of their last five meetings. Game on!
STATS THAT MATTERED
Brett Bewley (Darley) - 48 disposals, 25 contested possessions, 16 clearances
Billy Myers (Darley) - 21 disposals, 9 marks, 8 goals
Tyson Shea (Bacchus Marsh) - 21 disposals, 14 contested possessions, 10 tackles
COACHES’ VERDICT
Dan Jordan (Darley)
“We took another step forward today and showed what we’re capable of for longer periods. Always a pleasure to be a part of these local derbies and a privilege to recognise the Anzac tradition. The Marsh came at us late in the 2nd quarter and early in the third but credit to our boy’s ability to respond. We played some good footy late, and we’re hopeful that translates to more of the same next week.”
Dennis Armfield (Bacchus Marsh)
“Came up against the best and it showed. Down to 18 players late in the third, and if you’re going to compete with the top, you need 22 contributors. I’ll never question of effort or character and proud of the way we fought it out. Great day, well hosted and great showing of the local crowd on ANZAC day. We move onto a bye and a reset.”
MEDAL WINNERS
Light Medal: Billy Myers (Darley)
Wheelahan Medal: Angus Morgan (Bacchus Marsh)
Ballarat
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Lake Wendouree
After overcoming a first half scare, the Swans steadied to down the Lakers comfortably by 57 points.
Strangely, it was the closest of all five BFNL games played at the weekend.
Credit to the Lakers asking questions of the Swans in the opening half to surprise the entire competition with a seven-point lead.
The 4.10 to 4.3 score line indicates the Lakers advantage could well have been greater but nothing in this game comes on a platter.
Swans’ coach Ash Baker would’ve welcomed the main break with a chance to reset and reinforce a process that had been compromised, amounting to a seven-point deficit.
After the break it was all the Swans as the pre-game warm favourites piled on 11 goals to one.
Key Swans tall Biggie Nyuon proved the catalyst with his standout seven goals to be named best ahead of experienced new arrivals Brad Crouch and Alex Keith.
For the Lakers, highly rated recruits Will Fordham and Corey Rich featured prominently to set up the surprise half time lead. But again, Rohan Brown’s group were found wanting late, managing just one goal in the run home.
The Swans are away to Redan this week, the Lakers host unbeaten Sebastopol.
STATS THAT MATTERED
Biggie Nyuon (Ballarat) - 23 disposals, 16 marks, 7 goals
Brad Crouch (Ballarat) - 35 disposals, 19 contested possessions, 7 tackles
Tom Zampatti (Lake Wenoduree) - 36 hitouts, 16 disposals, 9 marks
COACHES’ VERDICT
Ash Baker (Ballarat)
“Super proud of the boys today. It was a tale of two halves. Lakers brought plenty of pressure early and were clearly fully focussed on the contest, dominating contested ball and clearances. We were able to compose ourselves at half time, make some adjustments and get back to the way we want to play our footy. All eyes forward now on another tough contest next Saturday against Redan.”
Rohan Brown (Lake Wendouree)
“We had the game on our terms in the 1st half and a chunk of the 3rd. Our pressure, hunt and control of the game was fantastic. If we applied more scoreboard pressure than who knows game would look different if your 7-8 goals in front of the game instead of 2, but we didn't & 30 minutes of footy got us beaten in the end. Asked plenty of questions and got plenty of answers. It's an absolute privilege to be able to play on such a special day, well done to the Ballarat FNC who did the day very well.”
North Ballarat
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East Point
The Roosters maintained the pattern of Round 3 blow-outs, cruising to a 98-point win over East Point at Mars Stadium.
The writing was on the wall early despite just 16 points separating the two sides at quarter time.
The Roosters’ defence led by Josh Morris (best) and Sam Glover were impenetrable, taking intercept marks at will - the clear beneficiaries of the Kangas’ poor entries.
Clearly the Roosters had put some work into containing young gun Jarrod Joyce after his five-goal haul against the Devils in Round 2.
The Roosters’ defence were well organised, denying Joyce any space to impact aerially and with that, the Kangas’ ability to score.
When the game was on the line after the first break it was all North Ballarat.
The Roosters piled on 11 unanswered goals through the middle period, building an insurmountable 84-point lead at the final change.
Forward pairing Denver Grainger-Barras and Jai Lockett shared the honours booting five goals each for the winners.
There were a host of significant contributors across the ground for the Roosters that could’ve made their list of ‘best players’ while it was slim pickings for Joe Carmody’s camp.
Joe Dodd, Jackson Merrett and teenage debutant Albie Cheesman led the resistance but holistically, it was to no avail.
North Ballarat coach Clint Proctor would be thrilled with the compliance of his group, in clearly their most complete performance in the opening month.
The Roosters host a wounded Sunbury outfit in Round 4 while the Kangas will savour the rest after a challenging 0-4 start to their season.
COACHES’ VERDICT
Clint Proctor (North Ballarat)
“Another physical contest at Mars - I thought we played our way and certainly didn’t allow East any easy time on the ball. It’s always nice to kick away and finish the way we did - happy for the lads to enjoy a win like that. We have been on the other end before.”
Joe Carmody (East Point)
“We were easy to play against today with a lack of pressure on the opposition and lack of composure with the ball. There was a huge difference between the work rate of the two sides. We understand there will be fluctuations with performance with so many youngsters but there was a stark difference between last week and this week. We have to bridge that gap. We debuted another two players today so we just have to keep getting games and training into this group and develop a squad that will be able to challenge in the future.”
Sebastopol
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Redan
Tony Lockett’s Sebastopol continued their winning ways with a dominant 104-point win over undermanned Redan.
The Burra have validated the theory ‘you can only beat what’s in front of you’ with their 3-0 record and the Lakers to come in Round 4.
Confidence levels at the Burra will be through the roof ahead of a looming ‘big boy’ month, not to mention the returns of key midfield pair Lachie Cassidy and Bailey Medwell.
The Burras’ three newbies from the GFL have warmed to their new club and starting to turn a few heads more broadly across the competition.
Felix Henderson and Jack Buckley are starting to rack up ‘top end’ numbers while Joel Edwards enjoyed the arrival of his first bag of five goals in Sebastopol colours.
The Burra won all four quarters, refusing to take their foot off the pedal.
Separation for the Burra at the breaks increased from 21, 58, 78 before ending at 104 in front at the final siren.
Given the even fight for as many as seven teams in a battle for a top six berth, percentage will play a role at some stage.
Teams are just struggling to avert momentum in the opening month on good decks, aided by the new rules that keep the ball rolling!
While the margin was compelling the Lions did have a handful of triers, namely Lachlan Kroussaratis, Taj Bond, Rory Bell, Flynn Batrouney, Oliver Pittard and Liam Hoy.
Redan host Ballarat in Round 4 while the Burra head to CE Brown to take on the winless Lakers.
STATS THAT MATTERED
Toby Hutt (Sebastopol) - 34 hitouts, 28 disposals, 11 clearances
Felix Henderson (Sebastopol) - 42 disposals, 20 contested possessions, 8 inside 50s
Taj Bond (Redan) - 24 hitouts, 15 disposals, 7 marks
COACHES’ VERDICT
Tony Lockyer (Sebastopol)
“Happy for the boys to get a convincing result in night conditions. Contest was good early, Redan challenged us. Our boys executed our method and managed to put some great scoreboard pressure on. To Redan’s credit they kept coming and never gave up. A lot to like about their young list who will continue to get better as the year goes on. They’ll be a danger team in the back half of the year. Pleased with our start - focus goes onto Lakers now!”
Marc Greig (Redan)
Positive start to the game, but a disappointing period in the second quarter again allowed the oppo to put a run of goals on the board. Once they had the upper hand Sebas played a very aggressive attacking brand of footy and it paid off for them.”
Sunbury
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Melton
The Bloods went to town on a wounded Lions’ pride smashing last year’s grand finalists by 83 points in the twilight hours, under lights at Clarke Oval.
Troy Scoble’s ‘Blooderhood’ arrived on a mission missing six of its 2024 premiership side including Ryan Carter, Lachie Watkins, Jordy Kight and Max Scoble, Jack Walker and Ryan Davis.
That seemed only to stir up the Bloods with their backs ‘supposedly’ against the wall.
I use the term loosely given the Lions were missing Jake Sutton, Mitch McLean, Jordan Tentonello, Zachary Stevens, Keenan O’Shea, and Cody Bramble.
The Lions’ chances were dealt another blow in-game losing Josh Guthrie to hamstring.
We savour the winning moments of this great game given Its brutal capabilities when under the pump.
So as the Bloods prepared for unlikely mission according to many, the Lions were dealing with the same, if not more issues come the opening bounce.
And didn’t that play out accordingly.
The Lions were never in it, shut out of the game by a very focussed Bloods outfit who had earmarked the importance of their Round 3 and Round 4 (v Darley) assignments in the lead up.
The Bloods won every quarter and were relentless in their margin build.
Leads of 17, 29 and 46 at the breaks culminated in an 83-point separation at night’s end - a memorable occasion celebrated in heartfelt song by the Bloods.
For the Lions, the end could not have come sooner despite the efforts of Myles Gollant, Jack Newitt and Ben Cameron.
Reigning Henderson Medallist Jake Egan was also in the mix on an otherwise forgettable night for Matty White’s pride.
For the winners, Braedan Kight announced his arrival in 2026 with a seven goal return to finish among the better players behind Caleb Burquest, Jordy Cotter, Adrian Monitto and Brody Sullivan.
With the Bloods absentees unlikely to feature again this week against the Devils, there’s no doubting the timely confidence boost ahead of Saturday’s blockbuster at MacPherson Park.
Footy life for the wounded Lions looks like hard work for at least another week with a trip to Mars Stadium scheduled. Sunbury are currently 1-2 on the win loss front, 8th on the BFNL ladder.
STATS THAT MATTERED
Jordyn Cotter (Melton) - 29 disposals, 13 marks, 7 intercept marks
Adrian Monitto (Melton) - 35 disposals, 13 contested possessions, 8 inside 50s
Tyson Lever (Sunbury) - 32 disposals, 11 marks, 10 rebound 50s
COACHES’ VERDICT
Matt White (Sunbury)
“A very disappointing night on a special occasion. We were beating in all aspects of the game by an up and about Melton. Kick 4 goals in the first 5 mins and we couldn’t wrestle any momentum our way. Melton super impressive.”
Troy Scoble (Melton)
“Need to acknowledge the performance of the playing group, whole group in their planning and prep and execution in all phases. Quality sides test you in so many ways through a game we were able to adapt and adjust through the night and keep playing to our plan. Been on the wrong side of those games at Clarke Oval for many years so was pleasing for our group to get reward. Some of the young kids playing had never won at the ground through their juniors. On to the biggest test in the BFNL right now!”