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V/Line Cup makes return trip to Ballarat for 2025

Following the success of the 2024 V/Line Cup, AFL Victoria is proud to announce that the City of Ballarat will once again host the talent pathway carnival in 2025.  

The 76th edition of the V/Line Cup will return to the Central Highlands region, bringing together over 600 players, officials and their families to Ballarat for a three-day carnival from Monday 22 September to Wednesday 24 September.

The event is expected to again deliver significant economic benefits to the Ballarat community, attracting visitors from across Victoria and beyond. 

Ballarat's top sporting venues including Mars Stadium, Marty Busch Reserve and City Oval will host the matches providing a high-quality stage to showcase the football talent of these rising stars. 

AFL Victoria looks forward to continuing its partnership with V/Line and the City of Ballarat to deliver another successful country football carnival.

AFL Victoria and V/Line last year announced a three-year extension to the partnership, continuing V/Line’s support for country football into a third decade. 

Head of AFL Victoria, Greg Madigan, said: 
“The V/Line Cup is a highlight of the AFL Victoria calendar - an historic and important event for many of the best young footballers from regional Victoria. 

“After the success of the 2024 carnival, we are thrilled to announce Ballarat as the hosts for another year. Ballarat is a place with such rich football history, wonderful facilities and a thriving community, and will ensure another fantastic experience for the more than 600 participants, officials and umpires involved,” Madigan said. 

“I thank and congratulate the City of Ballarat for hosting the V/Line Cup for a second year and extend my appreciation to V/Line for the ongoing and long-standing support of country footy in Victoria for more than 20 years.” 

City of Ballarat Mayor, Cr Tracey Hargreaves said:  
"We are pleased to welcome the V/Line Cup back to Ballarat for what promises to be another brilliant spectacle of regional Victoria's best young footballers," Cr Hargreaves said. 
 
"Having hosted the event for the first time last year, we look forward to showcasing our magnificent sporting facilities once again.
 
"We have a rich sporting history in Ballarat and events like this further build on our reputation as a sports events destination."

V/Line Acting CEO Warwick Horsley said:  

“V/Line is incredibly proud of our ongoing support for the V/Line Cup and seeing the next generation of rising stars showcase their skills,” Mr Horsley said.

“Last year’s V/Line Cup in Ballarat was a fantastic event and we’re delighted to support the V/Line Cup returning to this regional city for the second consecutive year.

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Big Freeze Geelong 2025

In its fourth year of the initiative, The Big Freeze Geelong 2025 is set to take place on Sunday, June 1, at Anthony Costa Oval, home of St Mary’s Sporting Club.

This year’s event features a thrilling local football and netball clash between St Mary’s and St Joseph’s, two of the Geelong Football Netball League’s most storied clubs.

The match is not only a showcase of local talent but also a pivotal fundraiser for FightMND, aiming to raise $100,000 for Motor Neurone Disease research (MND).

🧊 Big Freeze Highlights

The Big Freeze is a beloved community event inspired by the MCG’s annual spectacle. This year, local identities will take the icy plunge into a pool to raise awareness and funds for MND.

Confirmed sliders include:

  • Geelong Cats premiership player and ambassador, Zach Tuohy
  • Mayor of Geelong, Stretch Kontelj
  • Paralympic gold and silver medalist, Kelly Cartwright
  • Professor of Neurology and Clinical Consultant for MND patients, Paul Talman
  • Collingwood AFLW player, Brit Bonnici
  • St Mary’s Football Netball Club President, Sally Flynn
  • Retired world champion swimmer, Phoebe Mitchell
  • St Joseph’s senior women’s football co-captain and senior brand coordinator at Geelong Cats, Katherine Kvyat
  • Pharmacist at Western Health, Deanna Guy
  • St Joseph’s assistant coach, Paul Hood
  • Fox Commentator, former diamonds and vixen netballer, Caitlin Thwaites
  • K-Rock Football commentator, Jane Burch
  • Life member of St Mary’s, Peter Murrihy
  • St Mary’s Sporting Club, retired president, Jock McMahon
  • AFL Barwon Media & Communications, Camryn Sheehan

 

The event has already raised over $250,000 in previous years, with a target goal of $100,000 this year.

AFL Barwon’s Camryn Sheehan, who is taking the plunge, has a strong personal involvement with MND.

Her grandfather currently is battling the vicious disease and is taking to the slide to raise awareness and necessary funding to a disease impacting many families.

Sheehan is proud to be apart on the day and hopes to see the community of Geelong rally together to support a cause close to her heart.

To help Camryn reach her fundraising goal, you can donate here - https://support.fightmnd.org.au/fundraisers/camrynsheehan/diy-bigfreeze

 


Event Schedule

Date: Sunday, June 1, 2025

Time: 12:30 PM AEST

Location: Anthony Costa Oval, St Mary’s Sporting Club, Geelong

Activities: Football and netball matches, Big Freeze ice slide, community entertainment

Broadcast: The match will be broadcast on www.aflbarwon.com and https://krockfootball.live/

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Barwon Region Showcase

The Barwon Region Showcase is a representative program delivered by the Geelong Falcons with AFL Barwon to provide an opportunity for talented players in the Barwon region to compete against each other in a day of games.

The games also serve as selection trials for the 2025 V/Line Cup and provide opportunities for coaches in the community to have a taste of higher-level representative football.

88 Boys. 44 Girls. 6 Coaches.

Teams named after Geelong Falcons Legends:

  • Team Dangerfield
  • Team Hodge
  • Team Howley
  • Team Morrison
  • Team Walsh
  • Team Ablett

Eligibility:

  • Players must be born in 2010 to be eligible for selection.

  • Players do not need to be registered to a club, but must reside in one of the following municipalities: Colac Otway, Golden Plains, Greater Geelong, Queenscliff, or Surf Coast.

How to Nominate:

  • Players, parents, and coaches may submit nominations directly.

  • Each club is entitled to submit four club-voted nominations.

  • Clubs may also submit additional nominations for consideration by emailing the Geelong Falcons directly.

Key Dates:

  • Nominations close: Monday, 2 June

  • Player selection notifications: Monday, 30 June

Coaching Opportunities:
Community coaches are invited to nominate for involvement in the Showcase. A head coach will be appointed for each of the six participating teams.

Pathway to V/Line Cup:
Participation in the Barwon Region Showcase will be one of the evaluation opportunities for selection in the 2025 V/Line Cup squads. However, Showcase participation is not a prerequisite for selection. Final squads will be based on a combination of school and community football performance, and club feedback.

Registration Fee:
A $30 player registration fee applies, with full fee subsidies available in certain circumstances.

Player Nomination Form

Club Nomination Form

Coach Expression of Interest Form

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New Satellite Umpire Training Base Launched at Surf Coast Suns

Another important step in strengthening football umpiring across the AFL Barwon region has been taken with the launch of a new satellite training venue at the Surf Coast Suns Football Netball Club, set to begin on Tuesday, May 6th. This initiative not only reduces travel barriers for umpires living on the Surf Coast and in surrounding areas by offering greater accessibility and convenience but also presents a valuable opportunity to grow umpire numbers in one of the region’s highly populated communities.

This Surf Coast location becomes the second satellite umpire training venue established in the past 12 months, following the successful launch of the Drysdale hub in 2024. It will provide a valuable boost for current umpires, offering a convenient, locally based facility that supports their ongoing development and weekly training needs. By reducing travel time and bringing sessions closer to home, the venue is set to encourage greater participation, create stronger community ties, and enhance overall engagement within the umpiring network.

The Surf Coast Suns venue has been strategically chosen to not only support the ongoing development of current umpires, but also to help drive recruitment and retention of new officials in one of the fastest-growing corridors in the region. With the Surf Coast and Armstrong Creek areas experiencing significant population growth — with Armstrong Creek alone projected to exceed 22,000 residents by 2026 — the number of local football teams and matches continues to rise. This increase in participation has created a pressing need for more umpires and establishing accessible training options like this is essential to meeting that demand and supporting the future of the game.

AFL Barwon Regional General Manager Lisa Patterson highlighted the importance of the new facility,

“This new satellite umpire training base is a crucial step in our ongoing work to grow umpiring in the region. It strengthens our ability to support, develop and retain umpires by making training more accessible and aligned with the needs of our expanding community across the Surf Coast region.”

We thank the Surf Coast Suns for their progressive and open-minded support of this important initiative. We encourage anyone aged 13 and above to get involved — there’s never been a better time to pick up the whistle.”

AFL Barwon is always looking to welcome new umpires, find out how to get involved by going to https://www.aflbarwon.com.au/umpire

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Process for Clubs and Team Transfers Amended

AFL Victoria, in collaboration with metropolitan football leagues and country football regions, has amended the process for club and team transfers and the subsequent appeals process ahead of the 2026 application period, following an assessment of recent cases across metropolitan Melbourne and country Victoria.

The amendments come after it was recognised that the current Victorian State Affiliate Regulation which administer this process, and the introduction or amendment of any underage competition was not adequate in managing the significance of such changes.

The amended regulations have been designed to best provide a collaborative and strategic approach amongst community football bodies in Victoria to prioritise positive outcomes for the game. By providing early intent notifications to relevant parties and maintaining transparent communications throughout the process, the revised process to assess a proposed transfer will allow more informed and efficient decision making. 
 
Newly created resources to capture evidence relevant to a proposition and amended timeframe requirements will ensure a more thorough assessment of applications by all involved stakeholders. Effective collaboration to reach agreement on these applications is important due to the weight of influence that such decisions can have on the future direction of the game in Victoria. 

The AFL Victoria Affiliate Regulations which contain the Transfer of Clubs and Teams guidelines are effective April 23rd 2025 and apply for all relevant applications for the 2026 season onwards.

Key amendments to Transfer of Clubs and Teams regulations are:

  • Dates to lodge applications have been brought forward with Club Transfer application required to be submitted by June 30th, previously October 31st.
  • The introduction of forms to make a transfer application, including the requirement for more specific evidence to support the application. 
  • Requirement for clubs to meet with their existing league to discuss the application once the Intention to Transfer Form has been lodged. 
  • The two relevant leagues must meet to discuss the proposed transfer and the consequences, both positive and negative with a view to resolving the application in a way that is most beneficial to all involved parties.

Whilst a collaborative and strategic approach amongst community football is necessary, it is possible that an agreement on a transfer proposition may not be reached and therefore an objection process (appeal) has been retained. The appeal is to be submitted to AFL Victoria with all parties having full disclosure of the evidence in support and defence throughout the entire process, not just in the final stages.  

In summary, the amended processes (both application and appeal) require the evidence in support of the proposed transfer to be identified at the earliest possible stage of the process, as opposed to the latest under previous regulations. This allows all interested parties to be fully informed and for an accurate and thorough assessment of the proposed transfers strategic benefit to the game immediately and longer term. 

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