Match Review Findings | August 4 2025
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The Match Review Panel's findings are in for the weekend's matches.
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The Match Review Panel's findings are in for the weekend's matches.
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The Match Review Panel's findings are in for the weekend's matches.
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The Match Review Panel's findings are in for the weekend's matches.
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The Match Review Panel's findings are in for the weekend's matches.
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The Match Review Panel's findings are in for the weekend's matches.
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The Match Review Panel's findings are in for the weekend's matches.
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The Match Review Panel's findings are in for the weekend's matches.
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The Match Review Panel's findings are in for the weekend's matches.
Report Details
Reported Player: Jaiden Reid (Inverleigh)
Charge: Rough Conduct
Offended Player: Nick Lane (Portarlington)
Competition: Practice Match
Grade: Senior
Match: Inverleigh v Portarlington
Quarter: 3rd
Grading of Offence
Careless Conduct – High Contact – Low Impact
Sanction
The base sanction for this offence is one (1) match an early guilty plea, the sanction will be reduced to a reprimand.
Outcome
Reprimand Accepted |
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AFL Barwon is excited to announce the Colac RSL Colac & District Football Netball League fixture for the 2023 season.
The 2023 season kicks off on March 25th with the traditional opening match-up between Irrewarra-Beeac and Alvie at Central Reserve. The A-Grade Netball encounter has some added meaning following last year’s 1-point Grand Final thriller.
The remaining clubs kick off their seasons on April 1st with Senior Football Grand Finalists, South Colac, and Irrewarra-Beeac the marquee game of the weekend.
The Round 2 fixtures see a Good Friday clash between Alvie and Colac Imperials at Alvie. All other clubs will play their Round 2 games on April 15th.
There are two byes in the season with a split round across the weekends of May 20th and May 27th, and a full league bye on July 1st.
The full 2023 Colac & District Football Netball League season fixture can be found HERE.
Please see below the list of upcoming umpire workshops and development opportunities that Netball Victoria are running in our region.
MENTOR WORKSHOP
Focuses on the mentor/mentee relationship and responsibilities, constructive feedback skills, the do’s and don’ts of mentoring, and expectations of beginner umpires.
Sunday 29 January
Kardinia Park, Geelong
5:00pm-7:00pm
Register here https://vic.netball.com.au/events#149
YOUR DECISION COUNTS
Covers topics such as Contact vs Contest, Obstruction and Advantage, bio-mechanics, and how positioning and vision effect decision making.
Friday 3 February
5:15pm-7:15pm
Kardinia Park, Geelong
Register here https://vic.netball.com.au/events#149
INTRODUCTION TO UMPIRING
Learn the basic characteristics of becoming an umpire, using your whistle and hand signals effectively, infringements and sanctions, and positioning on the court.
Wednesday 1 March
4:45pm-6:45pm
Kardinia Park, Geelong
Register here https://vic.netball.com.au/events#149
MENTOR WORKSHOP
Focuses on the mentor/mentee relationship and responsibilities, constructive feedback skills, the do’s and don’ts of mentoring, and expectations of beginner umpires.
Wednesday 8 March
6:00pm-8:00pm
Kardinia Park, Geelong
Register here https://vic.netball.com.au/events#149
MENTOR WORKSHOP
Focuses on the mentor/mentee relationship and responsibilities, constructive feedback skills, the do’s and don’ts of mentoring, and expectations of beginner umpires.
Friday 31 March
6:00pm-8:00pm
Kardinia Park, Geelong
Register here: https://vic.netball.com.au/events#149
INTRODUCTION TO UMPIRING
Learn the basic characteristics of becoming an umpire, using your whistle and hand signals effectively, infringements and sanctions, and positioning on the court.
Wednesday 5 April
4:45pm-6:45pm
Kardinia Park, Geelong
Register here https://vic.netball.com.au/events#149
Save the dates – confirmation and registration links available soon.
Game and Match Management - Geelong, Friday 5 May
Game and Match Management - Colac, Tuesday 9 May
Please see below upcoming date for Development Coaching Course being ran in our region.
DEVELOPMENT COACHING ACCREDITATION COURSE – Practical Component
Saturday 18 February
Wurdi Baierr Stadium, Torquay
12:30pm-5pm
Register here: https://vic.netball.com.au/events#148
This course has pre-requisites and more detail can be found https://vic.netball.com.au/how-become-coach-accreditation
Use this link to assist in finding the course to register: https://support.netball.com.au/hc/en-au/articles/4408375692825-Enrolling-in-a-Course-or-Accreditation
Netball Victoria's Game Development Conference will be held on selected dates from 6-19 February 2023.
With both online and face-to-face sessions for coaches and umpires, it is a great way to kickstart the year and get your pre-season underway.
Registrations are now open!
View more information https://vic.netball.com.au/game-development-conference-2023
Register now https://netballvictoria.formstack.com/forms/conference2023
More than 150 grassroots football and netball clubs across Victoria will share in more than $1 million as a reward for helping prevent death and serious injury on our roads.
Successful clubs will receive up to $10,000 from the Transport Accident Commission’s (TAC) Club Rewards Program aimed at rewarding clubs that have promoted road safety throughout the season.
The rewards are a welcome boost to grassroots football following the second season in a row severely impacted by the COVID pandemic, which has meant clubs have had fewer opportunities than normal to raise funds.
The program is part of the TAC’s 30-year partnership with AFL Victoria and provides a platform to speak directly to Victorians travelling hundreds of kilometres on the state’s roads every year for training and games.
Brad Scott, Head of AFL Victoria, thanked TAC for its commitment to community football.
“TAC has been an incredible supporter of community football in Victoria over many years and the Club Rewards Program is yet another major show of support.
“Clubs, participants and volunteers will benefit tremendously, with the financial boost made all-the-more important given the challenges so many clubs and communities have faced in the past 18 months.”
Minister for Roads and Road Safety, Ben Carroll echoed this sentiment, acknowledging the challenges and the loss of key fundraising events.
“This program is an opportunity to support clubs and reward them for their dedication to promoting road safety and keeping their members and the community safe on our roads.” Carroll said.
Clubs will use the money initiatives including safety improvements; launching a women’s team; updating equipment and facilities; upskilling members, coaches and providing medical training; and providing information sessions on topics such as mental health.
AFL Victoria-affiliated clubs from across the state were able to apply for the program by showing their support to road safety throughout the season, including taking part in the TAC’s Band Together campaign.
Successful clubs from AFL Barwon
11 clubs from AFL Barwon are among the TAC Club Rewards Program recipients. These clubs are: