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Round – Week 1 Finals

Welcome to the 1st week of finals! Such an awesome time of year, we are so pleased to have so many senior and junior teams playing in the finals

Our Senior portion of the club have 8 out of 9 teams playing in finals, this is tied for the club with the most teams in finals.

The junior section had 10 out of 14 teams make the finals, most in the league.

Everyone should be extremely proud of the hard work and commitment that has gone into making a successful year for the club. Congratulation!!

This week we have our Under 16 Girls football team playing in the Grand Final, they play at 12pm at Eastern Oval and are taking on Ballarat Storm. Good luck girls, we are all behind you.

The program is action packed this weekend and this is where you can find the following teams.

 

FOOTBALL:

Saturday:

  • Under 16 Girls Football – Eastern Oval @ 12pm v Ballarat Storm
  • Under 19 Football – Marty Busch @ 9:50am v Lakers

 

Sunday:

  • Senior Football – Darley Park @ 2:15pm.    v Darley
  • Reserves Football – Darley Park @ 12pm.   v Lakers
  • U17 Seniors – CE Brown @ 3:15pm              v Darley
  • U17 Reserves – CE Brown @ 1:35pm           v East Point
  • U15 Seniors - CE Brown @ 12:15pm            v Redan
  • U13 Seniors - CE Brown @ 9:55am              v Lakers

 

NETBALL:

Saturday:

  • A Grade – Darley Park @ 2:30pm    v Sunbury
  • B Grade – Marty Busch @ 1:15pm   v Redan
  • D Grade – Darley Park @ 11am         v Lakers
  • E Grade – Marty Busch @ 10am       v Melton
  • 19&U – Marty Busch @ 9am             v East Point

 

Sunday:

  • 17&U Seniors – CE Brown Court 1 @ 3pm        v Redan
  • 17&U Reserves – CE Brown Court 2 @ 2pm     v East Point
  • 15&U Seniors - CE Brown Court 2 @ 1pm         v Darley
  • 15&U Reserves - CE Brown Court 2 @ 12pm   v Storm
  • 13&U Seniors - CE Brown Court 1 @11am         v Sebastopol
  • 13&U Reserves - CE Brown Court 1 @ 10am     v Lakers

 

Last week was the Girls Football League B&F and we had some great results, congratulations to the following players:

Milly Shortal for winning the Under 16 B&F for the 2nd year in a row!

Taylor Young won the Under 14 Rookie of the year.

 

Under 14 Team of the Year

Matilda Fraser

Eimear Toye

 

Under 16 Team of the Year

Chloe Dellar

Macy Burrows

Audrey Murnane

Macey Squire

Milly Shortal

Kate Aikman

 

Results from Round 17

Football: North v Redan

Seniors: Won 87 to 61

Best on Ground: Josh Sparkman, Cam McCallum, Tom Bromley-Lynch

Reserves: Won 183 to 16

Best of Ground: Scott Howard, Olie Huf, Nathan Jolly

 

Netball: North v Redan

A Grade: Won 49 to 34          Best on Court: Brydi Hutchinson & Maddy Selmon

B Grade: Lost 46 to 67           Best on Court: Bella Cavallo & Lara Casey

C Grade: Lost 24 to 48           Best on Court: Abbey Bibby & Kayla Edwards

D Grade: Won 38 to 25          Best on Court: Kelly Amoore & Maddy Skrypko

E Grade: Won 33 to 14           Best on Court: Courtney Pearse & Sami Hay

19&Under: Lost 21 to 58       Best on Court: Gemma Freijah & Rose Murnane

 

Juniors:

Congratulations to Baxter & Sam who played milestone games last weekend!

  • Baxter Horsburgh 100 Junior Games QF 24/08/2024 North Ballarat v Redan
  • Sam Molesworth 50 Junior Games EF 25/08/2024 North Ballarat v Ballarat

 

Football Results: Finals Week 1

U17 Seniors: Lost 24 to 52

U17 Reserves: Lost 41 to 53

U15 Seniors: Won 37 to 35

U13 Seniors: Won 42 to 36

 

Netball Results: Finals Week 1

17&U Seniors: Lost 30 to 32

17&U Reserves: Won 33 to 15

15&U Seniors: Won 27 to 18

15&U Reserves: Won 38 to 20

13&U Seniors: Lost 18 to 27

13&U Reserves: Won 14 to 13

11&U Seniors: Lost 11 to 27

All team photos for 2024 are now available online and free. Head to the website to see all the teams from this year and get your photo now.

Don’t forget that we have the junior Best & Fairest Presentations starting next week. Please go to Facebook to book in.

 

Goodluck to everyone on the weekend and Go North!

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1 December 2020

Trading Places



It's been a busy early transfer window as clubs across the region look to shore up their lists heading into the new year.


Not including the usual exodus of players heading to compete in the Northern Territory FL competition, there has been a steady flow of ins and outs for the McDonald's Ballarat FNL.

Five clubs were active during the November transfer period with reigning premiers East Point signing three players, as did Redan and Melton. North Ballarat added two players and Melton South kicked things off with the one transfer.

Its been a busy period for Central Highlands FL with Creswick leading all clubs, having gained six players from the BFNL.

Ballarat league players have spread themselves far and wide heading to various leagues from the Wimmera to metro competitions.

With the early transfer window now closed, clubs will look to consolidate their lists as pre season training steps up before Christmas. The main clearance period will reopen on February 1st 2021 through to 30th June 2021.



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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.

 

2019 Grand Final
2019 Grand Final

 

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)!

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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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16 February 2021

North Ballarat - Season Draw



Plenty of x-factor, some serious coaching talent and a mid-ranking draw mean a successful 2021 season is firmly in North Ballarat’s hands. Scoop will continue to serve up the pros and cons of the fixture for every BFNL club each day this week.


North Ballarat

Draw rating points: 101
2021 draw ranking: #5

Play TWICE:  Redan, Lake Wendouree, Sebastopol, East Point, Bacchus Marsh, Melton South

Travel EAST: FOUR times - Sunbury (Rd5), Darley (Rd10), Melton South (Rd11), Bacchus Marsh (Rd14)

EAST 'highway travel' record (2018 & 2019 home and away seasons): Played 8 Won 1 Lost 7 @12.5% win rate

 

PROS: Don't leave Ballarat until ROUND FIVE (v. Sunbury)

- Play just THREE of the 2019 top six against Redan, Sebastopol and East Point

- Play the last THREE games at HOME before the Round 18 bye, which is ideal finals prep (if in contention)

 

CONS:

- Play 2019 Grand Finalists East Point and Sebastopol TWICE

- FOUR highway trips EAST will be a test given their recent record

- FOUR AWAY games in FIVE weeks from Round 10 to Round 14, including THREE highway trips EAST (Darley in Round 10, Melton South in Round 11 and Bacchus Marsh in Round 14)

 

Comment: Despite meetings with East Point, Sebastopol and Redan twice, North Ballarat have an even 2021 draw to work with. Needless to say, they must improve on their away record down the highway with just ONE win from EIGHT trips across 2018 and 2019. With Brendan McCartney at the helm, a crop of thriving young kids and some of their x-factor players returning from injury North Ballarat’s 2021 outlook is difficult to predict, leaving destiny in their own hands.

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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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7 April 2021

McCartney impresses with City



We continue the countdown to the senior season with Scoop's club-by-club predictions for North Ballarat. New coach Brendan McCartney is impressing all comers at Mars with his cool and calm approach. Never one to give too much away, it appears he is pretty happy with where his team is at since his return to local competition.


North Ballarat

2021 Coach: Brendan McCartney

2019 Performance: Finished 7th (home & away) Played 16 Won 7 Lost 9

2019 BFNL Rankings: Attack - 9\8th, Defence - 7th

Scoop’s 2021 prediction: 4th - 8th

EXPECT a healthy North Ballarat list to give itself every chance of returning to the September finals action that eluded them in 2019. But it won't be easy. Eleven doesn't go into six, unfortunately, as each club makes their finals intentions clear. New coach and marquee signing Brendan McCartney however, is pretty relaxed ahead of Round One.

"We're in a good space at the moment, numbers on the track have been encouraging," he said.

“I'm hoping we're in much better shape (than 2019).”

Injured ball magnets Daniel Jones (knee), 2019 Club Best and Fairest winner Simon McCartin (osteitis pubis), Tim Spiers (knee) and big man Cam McCallum (knee) are all on track for a 2021 return.

Add the 2020 pre-COVID signings of Sam Glover (Collingwood VFL) and Thomas Hotchin (North Melbourne VFL) into the mix for a 2021 tilt, along with midfield acquisitions Jonathon O’Brien (Springbank - 190cm) and 25-year-old Joey Symonds (North Ballarat VFL) who returns to the game after a three year lay-off. Glover is a bona fide gun (key position) but is unlikely to be regularly pulling on the City guernsey on a weekend given his recent VFL form with the Pies. Hotchin faces a similar scenario, leaving O'Brien the seasoned campaigner to join the midfield group on a weekly basis.

But who knows what is going to happen with the revamped VFL competition and North Ballarat could well be the beneficiaries of any potential fall-out, raising their finals claims in the process.

Mitch Johns also returns to the club, Josh McDermott (Beaufort/Lake Wendouree) will add to the ruck stocks, while the club also has 14 players who are no longer eligible for the Under 19’s and who aim to make the grade in the senior comp.

This is where you would expect McCartney to thrive - converting young talent into senior roles, given his reputation and experience in the AFL over many years.

According to McCartney the young blokes have been terrific.

"Their commitment this far out has been brilliant," he said.

"But boys against men (the prospect of senior footy), we won't know how far each have come.

"Three practice matches against quality GFL sides leading in will be give us a fair indication."

City have lost key forward Will Young (Caroline Springs), small inside mid Mitch Gilbert (Skipton), Interleague representative defender Ben Simpson (Geelong way), under-rated Sam Willian (Skipton) and James Sclanders (Skipton). 

Young especially is a huge loss for the club, but three years travelling from Melbourne had finally taken its toll.

Can North Ballarat hit the scoreboard enough in 2021 to warrant a return to finals? They’ll be coming from a fair way back given natural improvement across the competition. Young has been their leading goal scorer over the past three seasons, with his lowest return (24 goals) coming in 2019. Youngsters Izaac Johnson (21) and Harry Loader (12) were next best, highlighting the challenges forward of centre, not to mention their poor record in the 'EAST' involving highway travel - just one win from eight trips in 2018/19 and a competition travel ranking of #10).

*Affiliated players: Sam Glover (Collingwood VFL), Thomas Hotchin (North Melbourne VFL)

McCartney's Tips

Flag tip (outside North Ballarat): The team that enjoys the best run with injury

Improvers tip: The team that continues to improve throughout the season

City pass mark: To be the best we can be



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3 May 2021

At The Bar with Josh Chatfield



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  • Name

    Josh Chatfield

  • Age

    20

  • Previous Clubs

    Koroit

  • Occupation

    Civil Construction

  • Footy Highlight

    2018 Flag with Koroit HFNL

  • Hobbies

    Hanging out with mates

INSIDER: Great start to the year for you personally, how has Brendan McCartney improved your footy?

JOSH: Self-confidence, simple game plan, no confusion, great listener, good speaker

INSIDER: In a freakish sense, which player at the club can do things on-field that others can’t?

JOSH: ‘Meat’ Willian

INSIDER: Who would have at the club kicking for goal to win you a after the siren?

JOSH: Simon McCartin

INSIDER: What do you think a pass mark for the club is this year?

JOSH: Everyone individually improving

INSIDER: With which BFNL club do you share your greatest rivalry?

JOSH: Redan

INSIDER: What do you like most about the game in 2021?

JOSH: Playing with mates again

INSIDER: Who is your favourite footy person at the club?

JOSH: Ian Flood

INSIDER: What other sport could you play at a high level if there was no footy?

JOSH: Lawn Bowls

INSIDER: Who is the quickest at the club over 30-metres?

JOSH: Jacob Duffy

INSIDER: Who is the last person you would want to share a room with on a footy trip?

JOSH: Fletcher Toose

INSIDER: If you had to cook for the whole club, what would be your signature dish?

JOSH: Pan-seared Salmon with Garlic Butter and Asparagus

INSIDER: If you couldn’t live in Australia, which country would you move to?

JOSH: Fiji, I love the ocean and being around it.

INSIDER: Favourite AFL club and player?

JOSH: Sydney Swans / ‘Buddy’ Franklin

INSIDER: If you could add three players from other clubs to your list, who would you pick?

JOSH: Liam Hoy (Redan), Bryson McDougall (East Point), Lachlan Cassidy (Sebastopol)

INSIDER: Flag tip outside of North Ballarat City?

JOSH: Pass



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5 December 2021

BFNL Young Guns Named In Vic Country Squad



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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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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4 April 2022

The Coach's View of 2022 with Brendan McCartney



North Ballarat take on Sunbury on Saturday at 2.15pm at Mars Stadium


CLUB: North Ballarat City

COACH: Brendan McCartney

FOR THE RECORD

(Scoop): Macca, you finished 9-1 and on top of the ladder in 2021 before COVID ended a very promising season for North Ballarat City. How has the club processed or weighted the season in flag terms?

(Brendan): There was still so much more to play out, but looking back, we were proud of our effort, our consistency and our connection. We will be doing our best to keep improving again in all areas through 2022. Our depth is very good and the morale around the club remains positive.

(Scoop): The club was 10-0 in first quarters last year, a fine achievement for a relatively young group. What advice, given your experience, could you suggest for players across the region who naturally want to start well on game day?

(Brendan): It's all about training - train as you play. Our training gets straight into contested situations after warm-up. We don't do slow drills, cone-to-cone for example and that is obviously having an impact on game day.

(Scoop): Josh Chatfield (Footscray VFL) and Riley Polkinghorne (Geelong VFL) have been invited for a crack at the higher level in the VFL. How are they tracking, and do you expect to see them much in City colours in 2022?

(Brendan): Both have had good summer programs at their respective VFL clubs. Naturally, we want them to play as much footy as they can at a higher level. Alternatively, we'll be more than happy to have them if/when the opportunity presents.

IDENTIFIED STRENGTHS

(Brendan): High running capacity. We have a high number of natural runners who respond well to training.

IMPROVEMENTS

(Brendan): Maximising scores from turnover and fine tuning our work around stoppage.

PRE-SEASON TRAINING

(Brendan): They've been great - very easy to coach. They bring the intensity we're after - fitness guru, Andrew Ferguson, is doing an excellent job with the boys.

DRAW COMMENTS

(Brendan): We're happy to play anyone. The home and away season is all about building behaviours and ultimately playing finals.

PLAYER INS:

Isaac Carey (WA) - excellent ball user and runner. Clearly in their best side.

PLAYER OUTS:

Daniel Jones (Beaufort), Jai Lockett (Qld), Darcy McEldrew (Qld), Josh Bromley-Lynch (Southern Mallee)

VFL AFFILIATED PLAYERS:

Josh Chatfield (Footscray), Riley Polkinghorne (Geelong), Sam Glover (Collingwood)

NBC PASS MARK:

(Brendan): To maintain a happy, engaged and well-supported club.

IMPROVERS: (OUTSIDE OF NBC)

(Brendan): Ballarat. I think there's plenty of upside for the Swans ahead of 2022.

FLAG TIP (OUTSIDE OF NBC)

(Brendan): Melton. Their intensity at the contest and work rate to win the ball back is impressive.



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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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You can watch live and on-demand on all connected devices and screens. Simply go to cluch.tv or find the stream links via BFNL.com.au or the Ballarat FNL Facebook page. Stream it to the big screen, track the scores and action across all five games, and replay the goals. Or catch up on all the action on-demand from your phone, screen or TV.

Get ready by downloading the Cluch app on your device or screen.

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.

We will also continue to bring you the Ballarat Toyota Match of the Round live to Facebook.

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