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AFL Launches Campaign to Promote Respect for Umpires

The Australian Football League has launched a national campaign to highlight the importance of showing respect for umpires at all levels, from community football through to the elite game.

There are more than 15,000 umpires in community football nationwide – across the three disciplines of field, boundary and goal – and more are needed to cater for the game’s growth.

Without umpires there is no game and too often umpires are subjected to abuse on the field and from the other side of the fence. The ‘Umpire Respect’ campaign shines a light on the impact of abuse and the role everyone in football has to play in changing the match day experience to a more supportive and positive environment for all.

At the centre of the campaign is emerging 20-year-old umpire Jeremy Zhou, who has experienced abuse in the game. The campaign follows Jeremy’s story from developing a love of football as a kid through to getting into umpiring and the impact his first experience of abuse had on him.

Jeremy, who currently umpires at VFL and community level, was nearly lost to the game.

Despite the challenges he has faced, Jeremy has shown tremendous resilience and is a great example of a young umpire coming through the ranks via the pathway system, who is destined for greater things.

AFL Executive General Manager Game Development, Rob Auld, said: “No matter the role you play in football – player, coach, volunteer, administrator, supporter or umpire – everyone has the right to feel safe and valued at the footy.

“Those who abuse umpires in football are not just disrespecting the individual who is the target of the abuse, they are disrespecting the game, their club and the community they represent.

“Current and prospective umpires should know that stamping out abuse is a major priority for the game across the country. Umpire abuse needs to stop now, it is not a part of our game and we all need to own and drive it out of footy.

“Umpires are vitally important to the game and it is a fantastic time to get into umpiring, with enhanced support and pathway systems in place.”

The campaign highlights the human element of umpires and focuses on the benefits involved in being an umpire, including playing an important role in the game, fitness, getting paid and being part of a community.

The AFL encourages community football clubs across the country to promote the campaign to their players, coaches and volunteers to assist in condemning and stamping out umpire abuse.

Anyone considering giving umpiring a go can visit play.afl/umpire to learn more. 

WATCH JEREMY'S STORY - https://www.afl.com.au/news/940546/?fbclid=IwAR3VmqVr47a0P8vEv0PnT_Msf9LqBZNRd6Ym2_tNMJ738LuhJmo6SEHOa2w

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Celebrate Women and Girls Footy Ambassadors – Nominate Now!

The AFL has launched the 2023 Chemist Warehouse AFLW Community Ambassador Program and is calling for nominations of individuals who have been pivotal in the development and progression of women and girls football in their communities.

In its fourth season, the program calls on the football community from around the country to nominate someone from their club who has made a change and played a significant role in the growth and success of women and girls footy.

Nominations will be open until June 30 with seven people to be recognised – one each from New South Wales/ACT, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia.

It could be a volunteer, coach, administrator, player, umpire - anyone making a difference or having an impact.

Winners will be announced in August, around the start of the 2023 NAB AFLW season.

NOMINATE HERE

Each Chemist Warehouse AFLW Community Ambassador receives a $1,000 grant from the Women’s Football Fund to donate to the club of their choice as well as a money can’t buy 2023 NAB AFLW Grand Final experience.

Winners from NAB AFLW Season Seven were Samantha Greene (VIC), Kristie Whittard (NSW/ACT), Jeanne Ronald (QLD), Kylie Duggan (NT), Nicole Rodgers (WA), Jodie Reid (SA) and Sarah Shepherd (TAS). Read the announcement here.

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Match Review Panel Findings - June 7

AFL Barwon advises the Match Review of the weekends games has been completed with the following findings.

Match First Name Surname Club Report Penalty
North Geelong v Geelong West Giants Josh Viney GWG Rough Conduct 1 match
Inverleigh v Belmont Lions Mason Dickson Inverleigh High Contact Reprimand
Inverleigh v Belmont Lions Jed Evans Belmont Lions Rough Conduct Reprimand
Lara v Colac Jordan Stone Lara Umpire Contact 2 matches
Grovedale v North Shore Luke Ford Grovedale Rough Conduct Reprimand
Modewarre v Ocean Grove Joseph McDonald Ocean Grove Rough Conduct Reprimand
Geelong Amateur v Torquay Jessse Dawson Torquay Rough Conduct Reprimand
Geelong Amateur v Torquay Jarred Jans Geelong Amateur Charging Reprimand
Drysdale v Newcomb Joshua Hopgood Drysdale Striking Reprimand
Barwon Heads v Anglesea Braeden Eddy Barwon Heads Striking 1 match
Barwon Heads v Anglesea Jack Baker Anglesea Striking Reprimand
Barwon Heads v Anglesea Brock Close Barwon Heads Striking Reprimand
Irrewarra-Beeac v Lorne Rupert McDonald Irrewarra-Beeac Rough Conduct Reprimand
Colac Imperials v Apollo Bay Mitchell Stephens Apollo Bay Rough Conduct 1 match
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June 10th Football Fixture Update - St Marys vs Grovedale

There have been adjustments made to the football fixture for this weekend's games between St Marys and Grovedale on the 10th of June at Kardinia Park. 

GFORCE UNDER 18 DIVISION 1 - 9:00am

BUCKLEYS GFNL RESERVES - 11:00am

BLOOD TOYOTA GFNL SENIORS - 1:10pm

EPWORTH SENIOR FEMALE DIVISION 1 - 4:30pm

There are currently no updates to the netball fixtures on the 10th of June. 

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Central West Association Championships teams

Congratulations to the AFL Barwon and the Colac & District FNL Junior Netball teams and umpires who will be participating in the Central West Association Championships on Sunday June 4th.

Please click here for the tournament fixtures.

The league squads for the tournament can be found below.

 

Bellarine FNL

BFNL 13&U Champ

Arelya Hillier                   (Portarlington)

Emilia Evans                    (Portarlington)

Gemma Hocking             (Queenscliff)

Heidi Connor                   (Drysdale)

Lucy Jovanovic                (Portarlington)

Remy Sliwa                      (Torquay)

Scarlett Clarke                 (Geelong Amateur)

Scarlotte Benney             (Anglesea)

Sienna McGinness          (Torquay)

Sophie Taylor                  (Geelong Amateur)

Stella Peters                    (Geelong Amateur)

Coach: Karen Pole

 

BFNL 15&U Champ

Abhi Sanjeev                    (Ocean Grove)

Adele Mills                      (Ocean Grove)

Alexandra Whatley         (Geelong Amateur)

Annalena Hillier              (Portarlington)

Bailey Shaw                     (Geelong Amateur)

Bree Sampson                 (Ocean Grove)

Ella Brown                       (Ocean Grove)

Harriet Shaw                   (Geelong Amateur)

Hayley Toull                    (Modewarre)

Phoebe Zahl                    (Portarlington)

Tae McGillivray               (Anglesea)

Coach: Paula Birch and Taryn Laverty

 

BFNL 15&U Reserve

Abby Chapman               (Queenscliff)

Alice Coffey                     (Queenscliff)

Caitlin Totton                  (Geelong Amateur)

Chloe Aspinall                 (Geelong Amateur)

Coco Hayes                      (Torquay)

Macey Dow                     (Geelong Amateur)

Molly Slavinskis               (Barwon Heads)

Piper Needham               (Ocean Grove)

Skye Howard                   (Barwon Heads)

Coach: Nicole Sadler

 

BFNL 17&U Champ

Chelsea Gillet                  (Barwon Heads)

Ella Puttyfoot                  (Drysdale)

Emily Quinten                 (Ocean Grove)

Grace Boland                  (Ocean Grove)

Jade Wilson                     (Drysdale)

Juliet Evans                      (Portarlington)

Leni Gilbert                      (Torquay)

Louise Shaw                    (Geelong Amateur)

Lucy Sampson                 (Ocean Grove)

Madison Foot                  (Drysdale)

Poppy Hart                      (Ocean Grove)

Sienna Stewart                (Portarlington)

Coach: Leah Wilson

 

Geelong FNL

GFNL 13&U Champ

Addy Russell                    (Colac Tigers)

Eadie Scheelings             (St Josephs)

Georgia Marles               (St Mary’s)

Jemima Hood                  (St Josephs)

Jemma Grenfell               (St Mary’s)

Lily Sherman                    (South Barwon)

Lyola Hill                          (Newtown & Chilwell)

Macey Veitch                  (Newtown & Chilwell)

Maya Corrigan                (South Barwon)

Meg Muhor                     (Newtown & Chilwell)

Olivia Edwards                (Colac Tigers)

Stevie Hepburn               (South Barwon)

Coach: Kirsten Hood

 

Geelong 15&U Champ

Eliza Cullen                      (St Mary’s)

Evie McKenzie                 (Geelong West)

Georgia Hannagan          (Newtown & Chilwell)

Isabelle Gill                      (Lara)

Teliah Tkaczuk                 (Geelong West)

Melissa Allan                   (Geelong West)

Remi Butcher                  (St Mary’s)

Billi Mooney                    (Newtown & Chilwell)

Sophie Sprunt                 (St Josephs)

Coach: Kirsten Stramacchia

 

GFNL 15&U Reserve

Alicia McDonald              (St Josephs)

Isabella Scukovic             (South Barwon)

Izzy Spence                      (Colac Tigers)

Lexie Edwards                 (Lara)

Liana Loney                     (Geelong West)

Meyah Fursland              (Newtown & Chilwell)

Niamh Drennan               (Geelong West)

Piper Calnon                    (Geelong West)

Talulah Dunn                   (Grovedale)

Zara Kendall                    (Geelong West)

Coach: Marney McRandall

 

GFNL 17&U

Alexandra Reid                (Newtown & Chilwell)

Chloe Merry                    (South Barwon)

Amali Hill                         (Newtown & Chilwell)

Eliza Hannagan                (Newtown & Chilwell)

Elly Hannam                    (St Josephs)

Evie Moran                      (Geelong West)

Jorja Cookson                  (Lara)

Leni Hassett                     (Lara)

Lucy Grapsas                   (St Mary’s)

Ruby Wilson                    (St Albans)

Coach: Lisa Van Halen

 

Colac & District FNL

CDFNL 13&U Champ

Ashlin Tate                      (Western Eagles)

Georgia Fitzpatrick         (Birregurra)

Georgia Roberts              (Birregurra)

Kira Hollmer                    (Lorne)

Leah Kettle                      (Irrewarra-Beeac)

Livi Harris                         (Colac Imperials)

Luella Hutchinson           (Birregurra)

Milah Rodger                  (Irrewarra-Beeac)

Molly Fish                        (Western Eagles)

Coach: Deanne Cumming

 

CDFNL 13&U Reserve

Alexis Borch                     (Western Eagles)

Bella Parker                     (South Colac)

Chloe Hudson                  (Western Eagles)

Dakota McKenzie            (Colac Imperials)

Lila Morris                       (Alvie)

Milah Crole                      (Simpson)

Montana Theodore         (Irrewarra-Beeac)

Sascha Heaton-Harris     (Irrewarra-Beeac)

Zoe Mitchell                    (South Colac)

Coach: Tracey Tann

 

CDFNL 15&U Champ

Emmy Frith                      (Irrewarra-Beeac)

Georgia Oates                 (Western Eagles)

Isabel Perkins                  (Colac Imperials)

Mia Compton                  (Western Eagles)

Mia Skinner                     (Colac Imperials)

Neve Brewer                   (South Colac)

Olivia Roberts                  (Birregurra)

Ruby Hall                         (Irrewarra-Beeac)

Rylee Reid                       (Western Eagles)

Coach: Georgia Robinson

 

CDFNL 15&U Reserve

Camryn Smith                 (Western Eagles)

Chloe Howell                   (Apollo Bay)

Esha Crole                       (Simpson)

Georgia Egan                   (Western Eagles)

Isabella Howley               (Lorne)

Jess Dellar                       (Western Eagles)

Lani Foster                       (Colac Imperials)

Maizee Clark                   (Birregurra)

Tessah Harris                   (Colac Imperials)

Coach: Jacqui Dignan

 

CDFNL 17&U Champ

Briea McLachlan             (Western Eagles)

Kaitlin Chappell               (Birregurra)

Katie Dexter                    (Irrewarra-Beeac)

Maggie Hart                    (Birregurra)

Remy Duynhoven            (Western Eagles)

Sophie Richardson          (Irrewarra-Beeac)

Zara Walker                     (Irrewarra-Beeac)

Bonnie Kininmonth         (Apollo Bay)

Coach: Sandra Robinson

 

CDFNL 17&U Reserve

Beth Carney                    (Apollo Bay)

Ciara Downard                (South Colac)

Emme Elborough            (Irrewarra-Beeac)

Evie Vickers                     (Irrewarra-Beeac)

Krystal Blain                    (Simpson)

Lily Fountain                    (South Colac)

Lily Johnstone                  (Colac Imperials)

Paige Dorman                 (South Colac)

Ella Arndell                      (Simpson)

Coach: Courtney Garner

 

AFL Barwon Umpires

Amelia Stanic

Ashmeet Narula

Bridget Baxter

Emily Totton

Liv Richardson

Pippa Scutchings

Sophie Ford

 

Colac & District Umpires

Jenny Fish

Leah Perkins

Lily Gibson

Melissa Kettle

Sophie Morrissy

Tara Garner

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