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McNamara and Jones honoured at AFL Victoria Community Football Awards

The annual AFL Victoria Community Football Awards were held on Friday night at IKON Park, to celebrate the end of another season of local footy across the state.

Australian Rules Football is driven by volunteers, coaches, umpires and administrators who are the heartbeat of the local game. Tens of thousands of people in Victoria dedicate significant time and effort towards ensuring the success of their clubs and communities.

Chris Jones and Luke McNamara were amongst the award winners for their contributions to Umpiring and Participation within the AFL Barwon region.

AFL Victoria Male Development Umpire Coach of the Year

Christopher Jones (AFL Barwon)

Christopher Jones was honoured with the prestigious title of AFL Victoria Development Field Umpire Coach of the Year.

As the AFL Barwon Field Development Coach based in Geelong, Chris has been a driving force in developing community umpiring through his inclusive leadership and commitment to innovation.

Chris has played a pivotal role in creating a positive, supportive environment, particularly for younger umpires. His engaging, game-based training sessions are designed to build skills, confidence, and team cohesion, while promoting the inclusion of umpires of all genders.

Chris mentors umpires on match days across the region and continues to perform at a high level in senior-grade umpiring himself. He also facilitates the AFL Barwon Drysdale Satellite venue, ensuring wider access to quality development opportunities. By guiding emerging assistant coaches and fostering leadership within the group, Chris has built a strong, connected umpiring culture. His dedication, vision, and influence mark him as a standout community leader.

AFL Victoria NAB AFL Superkick Volunteer of the Year Award

Luke McNamara (Armstrong Creek, AFL Barwon)

Luke has demonstrated exceptional leadership in driving the success of the Armstrong Creek Superkick program.

Starting with just five participants in 2024, his dedication and initiative have grown the program to 37 in 2025, including one of only two all-girls Superkick groups in Victoria. Luke played a pivotal role in the Centre of the Future program and was instrumental in his centre winning the Superkick Blitz for the highest number of registrations in the North West region.

In addition to running a thriving Auskick program with over 200 participants, Luke expertly manages two Superkick fields on a single oval - widely regarded as one of the best setups in the area. His strong organisational skills, commitment to inclusion, and ability to inspire and engage volunteers have all contributed to his success.

In recognition of these achievements, Luke was awarded the AFL Victoria NAB AFL Superkick Volunteer of the Year Award.

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AFL Barwon Junior Netball Representative Coach - 2026 Program

Coaching applications for the 2026 AFL Barwon Netball Representative program are now open.

The Bellarine and Geelong Representative Programs are an opportunity for athletes, coaches and umpires within these competitions to compete at a higher level and provide an opportunity for skills development and talent identification.

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GFNL Grand Final | Netball Recap

The 2025 Geelong Football Netball League (GFNL) season has concluded following a huge day of Grand Finals at Kardinia Park on Friday.

Below is a recap of all the results.

 

A Grade Blood Toyota Cup Grand Final

St Joseph’s (25) defeated by Newtown & Chilwell (37)
Olivia Cameron Medallist (Best on court): Charity Nasalio

 

B Grade Buckley’s Cup Grand Final

South Barwon (39) defeated by St Mary’s (40)

 

C Grade Town and Country Pizza Cup Grand Final

St Mary’s (50) defeated South Barwon (31)

 

D Grade Holiday Inn & Suites Geelong Grand Final

St Joseph’s (26) defeated South Barwon (17)

 

E Grade Epworth Cup Grand Final

Grovedale (12) defeated by Leopold (32)

 

19&Under gforce Cup Grand Final

Newtown & Chilwell (21) defeated by South Barwon (27)

 

17&Under Division 1 Kempe Cup Grand Final

Geelong West Giants (37) defeated South Barwon (15)

 

17&Under Division 2 P&R Foods Cup Grand Final

St Josephs (15) defeated by South Barwon (24)

 

15&Under Division 1 Grill’d Cup Grand Final

Bell Park (23) defeated by South Barwon (24)

 

15&Under Division 2 Brazilian Butterfly Cup Grand Final

St Mary’s (37) defeated Bell Park (35)

 

13&Under Division 1 Brazilian Butterfly Cup Grand Final

Bell Park (28) defeated South Barwon (21)

 

13&Under Division 2 The Athlete’s Foot Cup Grand Final

Bell Park (24) defeated by South Barwon (25)

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GFNL Grand Final | St Mary’s win Seniors Blood Toyota Cup

St Mary’s Football Netball Club has been crowned 2025 GFNL Senior Football premiers, overcoming a determined St Joseph’s outfit in a tense 13-point Grand Final victory at GMHBA Stadium on Friday.

The 10.8 (68) to 7.13 (55) win capped off a dream day for the Saints, who also secured the Reserves Buckley’s Cup earlier in the afternoon.

Tense Opening, Momentum Swings

St Joseph’s opened strongly, with Paddy De Grandi kicking the first goal and defenders Luke Webb and Joel O’Dwyer controlling play through intercept marking. The Joeys dominated early possession, but inaccuracy hurt them, with Joel Edwards missing a key opportunity.

St Mary’s weathered the early storm, with defenders Ryan Pendlebury and Hamish Bourke key in repelling attacks. Midway through the first quarter, the Saints began to turn the tide, as Sam Bourke and Matthew Copley both hit the scoreboard to give their side a narrow quarter-time lead.

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Saints Take Control in the Second Term

The intensity lifted in the second quarter with both sides applying fierce pressure. St Mary’s began to capitalise, with Bourke adding another and Elijah Wales kicking a spectacular dribbling goal from the pocket to push the margin out to 16 points.

A heated exchange between Copley and O’Dwyer further fired up the contest, but it was St Mary’s who went into halftime with a 14-point lead after St Joseph’s again failed to convert late chances.

Rain Changes the Game

Heavy rain hit during halftime, turning the match into a scrap. St Mary’s adapted better to the wet, extending their lead to as much as 27 points midway through the third quarter. Joeys managed a respond through Mitch Chafer, but continued inaccuracy saw them trailing by 20 points at the final change.

Joeys Rally, Saints Hold Firm

St Joseph’s surged in the final term, kicking 3.4 in a last-ditch effort. But every time they drew closer, the Saints responded, showing composure under pressure.

In the end, St Mary’s proved too strong, sealing a well-earned premiership and writing a new chapter in their club’s proud history.

Final

St Marys 3.1, 6.2, 8.5, 10.8 (68)
St Josephs 2.3, 3.6, 4.9, 7.13 (55)

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GFNL Grand Final | St Mary's Claim Reserves Buckleys Cup

St Marys are the 2025 GFNL Reserves Buckleys Cup premiers after defeating Newtown by 24-points at GMHBA Stadium on Friday.

First Quarter

The grand final began with hot, contested football, both sides finding it tough to hit easy targets in the early minutes.

St Mary’s eventually broke through when Sam Christensen soared for a strong contested mark and converted to give the Saints the opening goal.

Newtown worked hard to respond. Tom Beckworth took a solid contested grab to generate some forward-50 territory, and Alfie Wojcinski—son of club great David—followed up with another strong mark inside 50, but his set shot faded wide.

Christensen continued to be a handful in attack, pulling in a spectacular one-handed mark, while Liam Alsop fired up the Eagles’ faithful with a brilliant goal-saving tackle.

Despite the fierce pressure and a series of crunching tackles around the stoppages, scores remained low.

At the first change St Mary’s held a narrow six-point lead, with Newtown still searching for their opening major.

Second Quarter

The tight, contested battle continued after the first break.

Henry Cook launched St Mary’s forward with a strong contested grab and a pinpoint pass to Harry Segrave, who unfortunately pushed a very gettable set shot wide.

The Saints didn’t have to wait long to hit the scoreboard again.

Sam Christensen, continuing his strong first half, calmly slotted a 35-metre set shot to stretch the margin to 13 points.

Newtown finally answered when Michael Condy kicked truly for their first major of the match, a vital goal that steadied the Eagles.

Soon after, Zachary Barnes received a fortuitous mark inside 50 but couldn’t convert, and a series of missed opportunities left the Towners frustrated despite a period of forward dominance.

St Mary’s had their own chances to build a buffer, but Jack Willson was off target with two difficult set shots, keeping the lead to just seven points.

The Eagles capitalised late when Ashton Lovell clunked a strong contested mark and kicked truly, reducing the margin to a single point.

In a half where goals were scarce—just four between the sides—St Mary’s held a slender one-point advantage at the main break, setting up a tense second half.

Third Quarter

The second half began with veteran Nelson Browne standing tall in defence, cutting off several early St Mary’s attacks.

But it was the Saints who again landed the first blow. Sam Christensen, continuing his outstanding game, coolly converted from a set shot to notch his third goal and push the lead to double figures.

The home fans roared when captain Sam Hosking soared for a spectacular contested mark. Soon after, Harry Segrave had two chances to widen the gap—missing a snap at the six-minute mark before finally breaking through with a brilliant right-foot snap, stretching the margin to 14 points.

St Mary’s kept coming.

Christensen imposed himself once more with another contested grab inside 50 and slotted his fourth, creating a daunting 20-point buffer.

Their midfield pressure, driven by Ty Williams and Noah Biggs, dictated the term, and when Oliver Flynn snapped cleverly out of a forward-50 stoppage—celebrating in style—the lead ballooned to a game-high 26 points.

Newtown finally found a spark.

A slick overlap passage released Tom Beckworth out the back for a steadying goal, and moments later Zachary Browne drilled a superb 45-metre set shot, slicing the deficit to 20 points and bringing the Eagles’ faithful to life.

St Mary’s pressed late.

Harry Segrave twice marked strongly in the dying minutes but could only add behinds, finishing the quarter with 1.2 to his name.

At the final change the Saints held a 17-point lead, 6.8 (44) to 4.3 (27), with one quarter left to decide the premiership.

Fourth Quarter

St Mary’s struck first to make a Newtown comeback very difficult in the first five minutes of the final quarter.

Off the back of Oliver Flynn producing a crucial holding-the-ball tackle on the centre wing and released Cooper Hosking, who curled through a brilliant banana goal, pushing the lead out to 24 points.

At the nine-minute mark, Saints skipper Hayden McMahon showcased his trademark precision, wheeling onto his left foot and hitting Riley Wagenknecht on the lead inside 50.

Wagenknecht’s set shot just missed, but the minor score still extended the margin to 25 points and kept Newtown under heavy pressure.

The Eagles threw everything at the contest in the closing stages, with Samuel Nitschke provide run and dash, but the St Mary’s defence held firm.

Led by a disciplined back six, the Saints repelled repeated attacks and denied Newtown any chance of a late comeback.

When the final siren sounded, St Mary’s emerged 24-point victor’s in a low-scoring, hard-fought Grand Final, their relentless pressure and composure in key moments proving the difference.

 

Final Result

St Mary’s 7.10 (52) defeated Newtown 4.5 (29)

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