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4 February 2021
The Scoop on BFNL 2021 Draw
BFNL media writer 'Scoop' has crunched the numbers on the proposed 2021 season draw, revealing who are the winners and who has drawn the wrath of the footy gods. Over the next few weeks, Scoop will deliver a deep dive into the season ahead for your club.
Redan can savour a second successive #1 rated draw, while Bacchus Marsh (#2) and Darley (#3) can breathe a sigh of relief having fared well according to the formulated study.
Melton (#11) appear to have copped the wrath of the footy gods with five 'away' highway trips to Ballarat, not to mention double-up meetings with four finalists from 2019, including Grand Final duo East Point and Sebastopol.
While Melton South's (#6) Ballarat travel diary mirrors the Bloods, the draw around that looks far more favourable for a team expected to rise. As for the reigning dual Premiers East Point (#8), they copped a draw worthy of a team aiming for a three-peat. Sebastopol (#4) will enjoy a dream run in the final third of their season, while North Ballarat (#5) fared next best out of brick city. With scope for improvement both on and off field, the Rooster’s draw sees them in the mix for a sneaky finals berth.
Lake Wendouree (#7) and more-so Ballarat (#10) appear to have the job ahead of them according to the formula, despite their marquee signings. Flag challengers, Sunbury (#9), finished mid-to-low table with the draw after a difficult rating in 2019. Tough luck for the Lions who’s 2020 draw (#4) was looking bright but, alas, COVID...
Analytics aside for a brief moment, how good is it - footy's back (well nearly)!
EASIEST TO HARDEST 2021 DRAW
1. Redan - 94
2. Bacchus Marsh - 97
3. Darley - 98
4. Sebastopol- 100
5. North Ballarat - 101
6. Melton South - 103
7. Lake Wendouree - 104
8. East Point - 105
9. Sunbury - 107
10. Ballarat - 109
11. Melton - 110
SEASON 2019 Ladder
1. East Point
2. Sebastopol
3. Melton
4. Redan
5. Darley
6. Sunbury
7. North Ballarat
8. Bacchus Marsh
9. Lake Wendouree
10. Ballarat
11. Melton South
(Draw ranking points are determined by 2018 & 2019 numbers, projected improvement, this year's travel and who your team plays twice.)
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5 February 2021
Bacchus Marsh - Season Draw
Over the next two weeks, the BFNL Media's ‘Scoop’ will serve up an in-depth analysis on how your club has fared in the 2021 Season draw, starting today with Bacchus Marsh.
Bacchus Marsh
Draw rating points: 97
2021 draw ranking: #2
Play TWICE: Sunbury, Melton South, North Ballarat, Lake Wendouree, Darley, Redan
Travel WEST: FOUR times - Ballarat (Rd1), Redan (Rd5), North Ballarat (Rd7), Lake Wendouree (Rd16)
WEST 'highway travel' record (2018 & 2019 home and away seasons): Played 9 Won 2 Lost 7 @22% win rate
PROS:
- FOUR 'HOME' games in a row Rd11 - Rd14 up against Sebastopol, Redan, Melton South, North Ballarat
- Meet 2019 Grand Finalists East Point and Sebastopol just ONCE
- Highway travel (west) just ONCE after Rd7 - Lake Wendouree (Rd16)
- Meet only ONE of the 2019 Finalists in Ballarat (Redan Rd5)
- Were set to face FIVE Top 6 teams twice in the 2020 draw, but now meet only THREE in 2021
CONS:
- FOUR 'AWAY' games out of SIX rounds Rd5 - Rd10 up against Redan Rd5, North Ballarat Rd7, Sunbury Rd9, Melton Rd10.
- No easier HOME game either side of the four AWAY rounds with East Point in Rd4 and 2019 Grand Finalists Sebastopol in Rd11
Comment:
The Cobras will be thrilled with their draw given the nightmare that was planned for them in 2020. Bacchus Marsh are not here to make up the numbers and consider themselves a legitimate top four chance with their new additions over the off season. The draw has absolutely improved their currency, but they're coming from a fair way back. Nonetheless, they'll be smiling at Cobra land.
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9 February 2021
Bacchus Marsh Senior Netball Coaching Positions
Bacchus Marsh Football Netball Club is seeking expressions of interest for the roles of Senior Netball Coach for season 2021. Coaching roles are available for A and B Grade.
These positions come with the support of the club committee and plays a vital role in development of all Senior Netball players.
Key coaching objectives:
- Provide strong on and off court leadership to the playing group
- Play a lead role in player skills development with internal support.
- Establish a professional, positive and disciplined culture for all players and support staff in line with the club’s values, including promotion and further development of our ‘Our Club’ philosophy.
- Work cooperatively with the coaches of other grades to ensure a consistent approach to coaching is applied.
To be successful the applicant will need to demonstrate the following:
- Have a desire for team, personal and club success.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to lead and communicate to all players.
- A high level of organisational skills and positive attitude.
- Previous Senior Netball level coaching experience.
- Ability to engage with all club members and sponsors.
The successful applicant will also be required to abide by the Club and League Codes of Conduct.
Please submit your application highlighting qualifications and experience to
If you have your queries, please contact Tegan Lafranchi on 0458 229 876.
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26 March 2021
Toyota Good for Footy Raffle is Back!
The McDonalds Ballarat FNL, in partnership with Ballarat Toyota is proud to promote the Toyota Good for Footy program to support community clubs in our league.
Toyota Good for Footy is Toyota's grassroots footy program. Toyota has helped clubs raise over $7 million since 2008 through the program and helped over 500 local clubs from every state and territory.
To buy tickets and support your local community club, follow this link here.
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9 April 2021
New Look Cobras Fit and on the Rise
There have been some big changes of personnel at Bacchus Marsh and the Cobras are looking fit and ready to go for Season 2021. In this next instalment of the 2021 Season Previews, Scoop is backing the chorus that expects to see some big improvement from the Cobras under new playing coach Tom German.
Bacchus Marsh
2021 Coach: Tom German
2019 Performance: Finished 8th (home & away) Played 16 Won 6 Lost 10
2019 BFNL Rankings: Attack - 5th, Defence - 6th
Scoop’s 2021 prediction: 5th - 7th
EXPECT Bacchus Marsh to be one of the big improvers in 2021. New playing coach Tom German has targeted specific player types that will benefit the Cobras both on and off the field.
"I'm all about [club] overall improvement," German said.
The 30-year-old midfielder brings the cream of the crop with him from his former club Mansfield in the Goulburn Valley League.
Ryan Bartlett (playing assistant coach - key back), Lachlan Christopher (halfback/mid), Jackson Kirley (small forward/back), and Josh Martin (ruck) join German's former teammate Bryce Carroll (Keilor Park) as the new faces at Cobra land. When you include the six-foot-six frame of Jake Owen's brother Jaidyn into the mix, having crossed over from Gisborne, there are genuine reasons for Cobra fans to get excited.
Dangerous forward duo Jake Owen and Aaron Willetts can eye similar goal returns of 2018 with the midfield skill injection. German is the prime example, having led the 2019 Goulburn Valley's League Medal count after seven rounds before a broken hand cruelled his chances. Christopher, too is a highly skilled acquisition, while ball magnet Nick Stuhldreier and Harrison King will look to improve their efficiency by foot into the forward 50 and take their own game(s) to the next level. They are both more than capable.
This new voice at Maddingley Park, however, is on a mission.
"We've recruited structural players that will fill the voids of 2019 and allow us to execute a game style around," German said.
"We'll be fit and striving for consistency."
Cobra fans will be rapt to hear help has arrived for tireless ruckman Daniel Burton. Josh Martin is training solidly and is likely to assume part of the ruck duties and could take the lead role if Burton's work commitments (fire brigade) result in his absence. Potential star Harry King should be primed for a breakout season, reaping reward from his pre-season buy-in.
While a favourable draw on previous seasons awaits the Cobras in 2021, any finals berth would be considered a 'tick' in my book. The Cobras, however, have even bigger goals on their agenda than just Week One of the finals. Good luck to them.
Groom to be Jake Owen plus wedding guests (brother Jayden, plus two more likely) will miss the Cobras Round 11 clash with Sebastopol on July 3, just when things start to heat up.
The Cobras have lost Liam Mullen (HFNL), Matt Chisari (WRFL), Thomas Brownbridge (WRFL), Jakob DeWinter (ODFA) and Jacob Chisari (retired) since season's end 2019.
*Affiliated players: 0
German's Tips
Flag tip (outside Bacchus Marsh): East Point
Improvers tip: Sunbury
Cobras pass mark: To make finals
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25 January 2022
2022 Senior Fixture
The McDonald's Ballarat Football Netball League Senior Fixture for 2022 has been released, with a full fixture of 18 rounds plus finals planned.
Media Release
The board is pleased to announce the final fixture for the upcoming 2022 McDonald's Ballarat FNL Senior season.
This season is hoped to build on the momentum from the 2021 season that was cut short, with a full fixture of 18 rounds plus finals planned.
In keeping with tradition, all clubs will play 16 games and have two scheduled byes.
Round One kicks off on Saturday 9th April, while Round Two is split across the following weekends, with Lake Wendouree to host Redan on Good Friday, being the first Round Two game.
The Queen's Birthday full competition bye will return after being well received in 2021 with Bacchus Marsh hosting Sunbury this weekend as a Round Nine stand-alone game.
Details of night and twilight games will be advised after discussions with the clubs as we lead up to the start of the season.
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6 April 2022
The Coach's View of 2022 with Tom German
Bacchus Marsh takes on Ballarat on Saturday at 2.15pm at Maddingley Park
CLUB: BACCHUS MARSH
COACH: Tom German
FOR THE RECORD
(Scoop): The Cobras were one of the first to begin practice matches in early March against East Keilor (EDFL). How did the group go, firstly, and secondly, connect with so many new faces?
(Tom): There were pleasing signs against a really good, strong side. East Keilor (including Heath Shaw) gave us positive feedback from the hit-out. We had a few out for various reasons, we ran a 12-man bench and gave our youngsters an opportunity as reward for their hard work over the pre-season.
(Scoop): Jack Williams, Jason Robinson and Michael Colliver have been touted as high-quality additions to the line-up - tell us about these three in particular...
(Tom): You're right about the quality! Each have displayed genuine enthusiasm and leadership on the track and to the small sample size we've seen on (practice) match day. Jack at key back, Jason at half back, and Michael at half back/wing is an exceptional runner. They're different players, but equally as important.
(Scoop): The Cobras have been heavily reliant on Daniel Burton, Nick Stuhldrier and yourself shouldering very high minutes through the midfield. Can we expect more of the same in 2022 or will you experiment / explore new options?
(Tom): I'm happy with our midfield depth and what it will bring.
IDENTIFIED STRENGTHS
(Tom): Our spine is very solid and our midfield very competitive.
IMPROVEMENTS:
(Tom): More run / better ball movement, etc.
PRE-SEASON TRAINING
(Tom): There's no denying it's been a challenge due to COVID. That aside, I’m very happy with our efforts on the track and with our levels of continuity. Our training camp down at Aireys Inlet was also a success.
DRAW COMMENTS:
(Tom): Overall we weren't unhappy with our draw. It's a very even competition, whichever way you look at it.
PLAYER INS:
Jack Williams (Camperdown), Jason Robinson (Camperdown), Michael Colliver (VAFA), Sam Crea (Glen Orden), Ryan Chandler (Hillside), Rex Hickman (Mallee Eagles), Max Eastmure (Torquay)
PLAYER OUTS:
Ryan Bartlett (work), Lachie Christopher (Mansfield), Jayden Owen (Gisborne), Billy Griffiths (Gordon), Sam Griffiths (Gordon), Kane Dickson (Dunnstown), Kane White (Skipton), Tim Hughes (Skipton), Tom Wardell (Dunnstown)
VFL AFFILIATED PLAYERS:
Nick Stuhldrier (Port Melbourne)
B/MARSH PASS MARK:
(Tom): Finals
IMPROVERS (OUTSIDE OF BACCHUS MARSH):
(Tom): Ballarat
FLAG TIP (OUTSIDE OF BACCHUS MARSH):
(Tom): North Ballarat City
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10 April 2022
At the Bar with Dan Velden
#9
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Name
Daniel Velden
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Age
37
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Games
300
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Occupation
Teacher
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Footy Highlight
2016 BFNL Premiership with Bacchus Marsh
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Debut
2003 - vs Ballarat
INSIDER: Congratulations on your 300 games ahead of Round One, how's the body holding up at 37?
DANIEL: I'm pretty fresh, considering there's been very little footy with COVID over the last two years. To be honest, recovery is a slow process these days!
INSIDER: How would you describe yourself as footballer?
DANIEL: I think it's my athletic ability above all else that has got me through. I was a basketballer originally before transitioning later to football.
INSIDER: What do you consider to be the greatest change in the game over your journey?
DANIEL: Definitely, the speed of the game for one and the typical forward. There's not as many 'hulks' as there used to be. These days we're seeing more athletic, mobile types.
INSIDER: You would have played on some genuine stars of the BFNL over the last 20 years. Is there one opponent who stands above as the hardest to contain?
DANIEL: Yep, Dan Jordan.
INSIDER: Who is the best player you have seen at Bacchus Marsh?
DANIEL: On sheer ability, Jarrah Maksymow
INSIDER: Who has been your favourite Bacchus Marsh Coach pre-Tom German?
DANIEL: Travis Hodgson (2016 Premiership)
INSIDER: What's your favourite ground to play on outside of Maddingley Park?
DANIEL: Darley Park
INSIDER: Just on the old foe, can you describe the rivalry between Bacchus Marsh and Darley?
DANIEL: Early days it was ruthless, very tough. These days it's a more competitive (than combative) style, more mature if you like.
INSIDER: Who is your favourite club person(s) at Bacchus Marsh?
DANIEL: Tyson Shea and Simon LaFranchi
INSIDER: Who is the quickest at the club over 20-30m?
DANIEL: Ashton Craig
INSIDER: Who is the last person you would like to share a room with on a trip away?
DANIEL: Shaun Taylor (ex-player)
INSIDER: If you had to test your culinary skills and impress 50 people at the club for a 'one-off' food sitting, what would you serve up?
DANIEL: Hamburgers! (Really)
INSIDER: What's your poison - beer, wine or spirits?
DANIEL: Beer, Pale Ales
INSIDER: If you couldn't live in Australia, which country would you choose?
DANIEL: New Zealand
INSIDER: Tip for 2022 flag (outside of Bacchus Marsh)
DANIEL: Melton
INSIDER: Can we expect you to play on beyond 2022?
DANIEL: No, this will be my last year.
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22 April 2022
All Games LIVE and Free
Get excited local footy fans, starting from this weekend every match from every round of the McDonald’s Ballarat Senior Men’s competition will be streamed live and free via Cluch.tv.
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The McDonald’s Ballarat FNL’s streaming activity has increased significantly in recent years and the launch of full competition streaming is the next step in that journey.
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26 April 2022
Round 2 Review
Scoop' Reviews Round 2
Round Two had it all... the early contenders flexed in some big wins, there was a one-point thriller in Bacchus Marsh and across the McDonald's Ballarat FNL clubs, players and fans honoured our ANZACs.
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Darley
12.10.82
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Def by
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Bacchus Marsh
12.11.83
The Cobras needed the last goal of the game to beat cross-town rival Darley to go 2-0 for the first time since 2016. Just single digits separated the two sides at every change as Bacchus Marsh led for the majority, before the Devils surged with back-to-back goals in the final term to lead by as much as 11 points with seven minutes remaining.
Cobras small forward, Tyler Huynh, became the unlikely hero snapping his match-winning fourth goal deep in time on to give Tom German's men the perfect start to the season. Cobra fans will be in for heart checks this week after nail biting two- and one-point wins in their opening two games.
Both coaches conceded the game could have gone either way and whoever was on the wrong side of the ledger would be left lamenting the how and why. Cobras Captain Jake Owen (3 goals) was again the star, the difference if you like. Huynh's four goals were a bonus and took the honours over the Devils’ small forward returns. Midfielders Nick Stuhldrier and Tom German worked hard all day for the winners in a real arm wrestle of sorts between the arcs.
For the Devils, new recruit Nick Rodda kicked five goals and will only get better in his adjustment from the VFL, while Andy Azzopardi (3 goals) provided some much-needed spark and run during some otherwise flat periods from the Back and White. Saturday's game marked the ninth consecutive Anzac Day (weekend) blockbuster between Darley and Bacchus Marsh and the second time a one-point margin has separated the two.
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Sebastopol
17.11.113
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Def
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East Point
12.13.85
The 'Burras have responded from their disappointing loss to Darley, disposing of Top Four fancy East Point to the tune of 28 points at Eastern Oval. Their 17-goal return was the highest of any across the competition in Round Two and serves a polite reminder to opposition sides: the 'Burras’ best is very good.
To complement the nature of the win even further, it was the only four-quarter win of any team in Round Two. A 19-point advantage at the first change became 24 at the half, 26 at the third before 28 at the final siren.
While the news of the James Frawley signing to East Point reverberated around BFNL clubs on Thursday night, the 'Burra welcomed back one of their favourites under the radar - the reigning Henderson Medallist, Lachie Cassidy, who was named best on ground in his return game from a hamstring complaint. Livewire forward James Keeble finished with four goals and Willy Lovett with three to lead a string of nine goal scorers for the winners despite the Kangas having ten of their own. Twenty-eight scoring shots to twenty-five gives every indication the match was fought evenly, especially after quarter time.
'Burras coach Mick Searle would be a relieved man squaring the win/loss ledger after Round Two and will take plenty of confidence from their recent wins over the 2018 and 2019 Premiers on Eastern Oval. Hugo Papst and Tony Lockyer also featured among the best while Kangas trio Jordy Johnson, Mitch Walsh and Joe Dodd were solid in defeat.
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Ballarat
15.17.107
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Melton South
2.4.16
The Swans recorded an emphatic win over a youthful Panthers line-up whose wretched record in Ballarat continues. The visitors were kept goalless in the opening half, while the Swans went about their business to set up a dominant 63-point lead at the half before extending the difference at the final siren.
Midfielders Daniel Kennedy (3 goals) and Aiden Domic (3 goals) were the leading scorers among nine Swans players to hit the scoreboard. Andrew Hooper (2 goals), who booted seven goals in the corresponding fixture last year, left the ground in the second term with hamstring tightness, denying the sharpshooter his deja vu moment.
The Panthers, while disappointed with the result would be happy with the progress of youngsters Mitch Fino, Riley Theo, Rhys Lee and Cody Chapman, who are the future of the club. Dylan Conway split 50/50 game time mid/forward but was denied his usual impact given the sheer weight of the home side's possession. Swans defender Nick Weightman and ruckman Marcus Powling continued their run of good form to start the season.
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Lake Wendouree
7.5.47
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Def by
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North Ballarat
17.6.108
A seven-goal to three opening quarter blitz from competition yardstick North Ballarat has set up a comfortable 61-point win at CE Brown Reserve. Jack Fitzpatrick's Lakers were unable to contain the North forward pressure despite the speculative memo/warnings heading in. Easier said than done.
Young guns James Quick (5), Thomas Hotchin (4), Jack Riding (3) and Sam Artz (1) combined for 13 of North Ballarat's 17 goals - mission complete. Fitzpatrick's former mentor Brendan McCartney, in charge of North Ballarat was 'chuffed' his boys were able to apply pressure and make it hard for Lake Wendouree to move the ball.
"We were strong in the contest, a lot more like how we want to play," he said. North Ballarat Captain Simon McCartin continues to lead this group of impressive young talent with near another best on ground performance.
There's no doubting the Lakers will learn a lot from the weekend and, despite scoreboard separation, can take solace in denying North Ballarat a blowout on their own terms in the last quarter. A 68-point margin at three-quarter time was reduced to 61 at the final siren to suggest that while there may be a gulf in the depth department (at this early stage), the Lakers are not short on character.
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Melton
16.12.108
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Def
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Sunbury
10.9.69
The Bloods booted their highest score against the Lions in more than 15 years to win impressively by 39 points at MacPherson Park. The home side smashed the visitors on the scoreboard with a four-goal breeze in the opening term, booting 7.4 to 0.2 - game over!
Even if Lions Coach Travis Hodgson fancied a likely response in the second term, the 44-point deficit was always going to be a huge ask against genuine flag contenders on their home deck. If that wasn't a bridge too far, consider the Lions had managed more than five goals against the Bloods just twice from their last six meetings.
Bloods forward Ryan Carter (5 goals) proved a thorn in Sunbury's side all day to make it back-to-back bags for the #23. Mark Orr's return has been crucial following the exit of Ben Archard, while Lachie Watkins and Jordyn Cotter give opposition coaches another headache to overcome.
The similarities in the even nature of competition heavyweights Melton and North Ballarat are palpable. Their Round Six meeting on May 26 should be a belter.
For Sunbury, they're 0-2, and while they did get five players back for the Bloods game they still fell well short despite winning two quarters, the same as they did in their 28-point loss to North Ballarat in Round One.
Tyson Lever and Daniel Toman were among the Lions' best again and are likely to feature for the most part. North Ballarat (away), Melton (away) – no one had a tougher start than the Lions in '22. The draw opens up for them after their bye in Round Three ... time to get cracking.