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The Run Home: BFNL Finals Race Heats Up

With just a handful of rounds remaining, the Bellarine Football Netball League is primed for a thrilling finish. From top-of-the-table battles to fierce fights for a finals berth, every match carries weight as clubs eye September action. AFL Barwon’s Wil Spence takes a closer look at the run home, the contenders, and the storylines that could shape the 2025 BFNL season finale.

  1. Geelong Amateur P 13, PTS 48, % 159.93, W 12, L 1

Last Five Games: WWWWW

Run Home: Drysdale (A) (3), Portarlington (H) (8), Torquay (H) (2), Ocean Grove (A) (10), Newcomb (H) (9)

Geelong Amateurs are in a purple patch of form looking to continue their winning ways.

Playing against three sides outside the top seven, Ammos have a great chance to finish on top of the ladder.

Danger Games: Drysdale and Torquay

Draw Rating: 🟥🟥🟧🟧🟨🟨🟩🟩🟩

 

  1. Torquay P 13, PTS 36, % 156.95, W 9 L 4

Last Five Games: WWWWW

Run Home: Modewarre (A) (7), Drysdale (H) (3), Geelong Amateur (A) (1), Queenscliff (A) (4), Ocean Grove (H) (10)

Have looked in good nick with key players back from injury.

A tough test to finish the season, playing three sides inside the top five to finish the season.

The Tigers will need to win four games to ensure a top three spot for finals.

Danger Games: Modewarre, Drysdale, Geelong Amateur, Queenscliff

Draw Rating: 🟥🟥🟧🟧🟨🟨

 

  1. Drysdale P 13, PTS 36, % 126.83, W 9, L 4

Last Five Games: WLWWW

Run Home: Geelong Amateur (H) (1), Torquay (A) (3), Ocean Grove (H) (10), Portarlington (A) (8), Barwon Heads (A) (5)

The Hawks top three chances will come down to their ability to win games against sides around them on the ladder.

Facing Geelong Amateurs, Torquay and Barwon Heads will pose a threat.

Drysdale will most likely need three or four wins for a top three spot.

Danger Games: Geelong Amateur, Torquay, Barwon Heads

Draw Rating: 🟥🟥🟧🟧🟨🟨🟩

 

  1. Queenscliff P 13 PTS 32, % 121.61, W 8, L 5

Last Five Games: WWLWL

Run Home: Newcomb (H) (9), Modewarre (H) (7), Portarlington (A) (8), Torquay (H) (2), Anglesea (A) (6)

Queenscliff has rode a wave of confidence throughout the middle part of the season.

However, loses to finals contenders, Geelong Amateurs and Drysdale has put a hold to their run of form.

Three wins should be enough to play finals; however they would most likely need four or five wins to finish in the top three.

Danger Games: Modewarre, Torquay, Anglesea

Draw Rating: 🟥🟥🟧🟧🟨🟨🟩🟩

 

  1. Barwon Heads P 13, PTS 24, % 108.13, W 6, L 7

Last Five Games: LWLLW

Run Home: Ocean Grove (H) (10), Anglesea (A) (6), Newcomb (A) (9), Modewarre (H) (7), Drysdale (H) (3)

Playing one side above them on the ladder, finals could be dictated by Barwon Heads performances.

Barwon Heads would like to win every game to finish the season, although three or four wins should be enough for finals if they beat Anglesea and Modewarre.

Danger Games: Anglesea, Modewarre, Drysdale

Draw Rating: 🟥🟥🟧🟧🟨🟨🟩🟩🟩

 

  1. Anglesea P 13, PTS 24, % 94.19, W 6, L 7

Last Five Games: LLLLL

Run Home: Portarlington (A) (8), Barwon Heads (H) (5), Modewarre (A) (7), Newcomb (H) (9), Queenscliff (H) (4)

Anglesea find themselves in a vulnerable position, from pushing towards a top three spot, a five-game losing streak now has the finals chances in question.

The Roos have drawn a favourable fixture to end the season, playing two clubs above them on the ladder.

Wins against Queenscliff and Barwon Heads could be enough to sneak in.

Percentage could play a major role, however.

Danger Games: All of them

Draw Rating: 🟥🟥🟧🟧🟨🟨

 

  1. Modewarre P 13, PTS 20, % 95.87, W 5, L 8

Last Five Games: LLLWW

Run Home: Torquay (H) (2), Queenscliff (A) (4), Anglesea (H) (6), Barwon Heads (A) (5), Portarlington (H) (8)

Find themselves back in the fold, one game outside the top five.

However, a tough draw, playing all but one club above them on the ladder suggests finals will happen if the Warriors beat finals contenders.

Will need to win four games minimum.

Danger Games: All of them

Draw Rating: 🟥🟥🟧

 

  1. Portarlington P 13, PTS 20, % 71.38, W 5, L 8

Last Five Games: WWWLL

Run Home: Anglesea (H) (6), Geelong Amateur (A) (1), Queenscliff (H) (4), Drysdale (H) (3), Modewarre (A) (7)

Portarlington slow build towards September has been halted win back-to-back losses. Playing sides all above them gives the Dees a less than favourable remaining fixture.

A win against Modewarre and against one of the remaining sides presents optimism for the future.

Danger Games: Anglesea, Modewarre

Draw Rating: 🟥🟥🟧

 

  1. Newcomb P 13, PTS 12, % 64.57, W 3, L 10

Last Five Games: LLLLL

Run Home: Queenscliff (A) (4), Ocean Grove (A) (10), Barwon Heads (H) (4), Anglesea (A) (6), Geelong Amateur (A) (1)

Having come close to a win the past month, a tough remaining fixture shapes as a less than favourable fixture.

The Power will be penciling in round 15.

Danger Games: Ocean Grove, Barwon Heads, Anglesea

Draw Rating: 🟥🟥🟧

  

  1. Ocean Grove P 13, PTS 8, % 56.10, W 2, L 11

Last Five Games: LLWLL

Run Home: Barwon Heads (A) (5), Newcomb (H) (9), Drysdale (A) (3), Geelong Amateur (H) (1), Torquay (H) (2)

Ocean Grove has made some big inroads over the past month and are hungry for another scalp.

An exciting head-to-head match-up against Newcomb and battle of the bridge match against Barwon Heads gives the Grubber fans plenty to be happy about.

Danger Games: Barwon Heads, Newcomb

Draw Rating: 🟥🟥🟧

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Victorian Community Football Aligns Under First-Ever Statewide Charter

In a landmark moment for grassroots football in Victoria, the state’s 20 metropolitan and country governing bodies have aligned with AFL Victoria to formally endorse a unified strategic direction for the game’s future.
 
The culmination of more than two years of collaboration, the newly established Victorian Community Football Charter marks the first time the state’s community football bodies have aligned under a shared philosophy: that through strong relationships, clearer governance, and effective structures, Victorian community football can thrive.
 
Developed under the guidance of the Future State Project, the Charter reflects a united commitment to overcoming shared challenges, seizing new opportunities, and building a more sustainable and inclusive game for all Victorians.
 
“Victoria is the largest football community nationally yet, until now, has not shared a strategic direction or collaborated as an industry to ensure the game thrives,” said Greg Madigan, Head of AFL Victoria.
 
“The signing of the Victorian Community Football Charter and the commitment to initial priority projects align all governing bodies and AFL Victoria under one strategic vision, supported by structured processes and shared decision-making.”
 
A Collaborative Vision, Backed by Action
The Charter outlines a broad strategic focus, guiding principles, and seven initial key Priority Projects, all led by representatives across the state's football community. These projects include:

  • Player Pathways
  • Community Umpiring Programs and Environments
  • Community Female Football
  • The continuation and expansion of the CCSP (Club and Competition Sustainability Project)
  • Critical Incident Management
  • Community Football Conduct and Standards
  • A Policy Reference Group

“The CCSP and Policy Reference Group have already proven to be critical components, and under the Charter, they’ve been revised and expanded to help strengthen the game’s foundations,” said Madigan.

“We’ve already seen success, with all governing bodies co-designing and adopting State Affiliate Regulations for club transfers and team establishments earlier this year.”

United in Philosophy, Diverse in Governance
While each metropolitan league and country region remains independent and manages its own governance and constitutional responsibilities, all signatories to the Charter have committed to a broader, evidence-based, industry-wide approach.
 
Lee Hartman, CEO of the Southern Football Netball League, said:
“This Charter represents significant progress. Victorian community football will be far better served when leagues work together, not in isolation.”
 
Jason Reddick, CEO of the VAFA, added:
“Whilst there are many challenges facing community football, our leagues are best placed to maximise the opportunities of growing male and female participation and supporting volunteerism when working collaboratively as an industry, whilst also encouraging leagues to drive initiatives"
 
Zac Hedin, AFL North East Border Region Manager, reinforced the importance of unity across varying models.
“Simplicity and consistency of process apply in every setting. Clear communication and collaborative decision-making will deliver better outcomes across the board.”
 
CEO of Wetsern Football Netball League David Jennings said:
"The Western Football Netball League is proud to stand alongside our peers in shaping a vibrant future for community football in Victoria. The Charter represents a powerful step forward for grassroots football and this collective approach ensures that every level of the game benefits from a stronger, more inclusive, and sustainable future”.
 
A New Era for Community Football
The Charter is not a one-off achievement but the foundation of an evolving, collective approach to managing and growing community football in Victoria.
 
“AFL Victoria is committed to ongoing coordination, project delivery, and the establishment of new initiatives,” said Madigan.

“We now have a clear path forward — with structure, strategy, and unity underpinning everything we do.”

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