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Ten Goal Joseph earns perfect game | Round 8 BFNL Coaches Votes

Modewarre forward Connor Joseph's 10 goal game earnt him the the 10 coaches votes in Round 8.

Geelong Amateurs midfielders continue to lead the award with 4 players on the leaderboard. Riley Ferguson leads on 45 votes, with his teammate Paddy Dowling now 5 votes behind him.

Check out all the coaches votes from Round 8 of the Bellarine Football Netball League.


Anglesea vs Geelong Amateur 

5 Jordan Keras (Anglesea)

5 Tom Gribble (Geelong Amateur)

4 Harrison Veale (Anglesea)

4 Daniel Grose (Geelong Amateur)

4 Riley Ferguson (Geelong Amateur)

3 Dylan Pettingill (Anglesea)

2 Tom Couch (Anglesea)

2 Harrison Orr (Geelong Amateur)

1 Jackson Williams (Geelong Amateur)


Barwon Heads vs Queenscliff

8 Luke Davis (Barwon Heads)

7 Angus Ford (Barwon Heads)

5 Max Scott (Queenscliff)

4 Kyle Polley (Barwon Heads)

4 Lachlan Wilson (Barwon Heads)

1 James Syddall (Barwon Heads)

1 Harry Gower (Queenscliff)


Modewarre vs Newcomb

10 Connor Joseph (Modewarre)

6 Josh Finch (club)

4 Oscar Cooke (club)

3 Matt McKim (club)

3 Matthew Farrelly (club)

3 Fin Anscome (Newcomb)

1 Ryan Jackman (Newcomb)


Ocean Grove vs Drysdale

9 Ben Fennell (Drysdale)

9 Luke Preece (Drysdale)

3 Matt Piggott (Drysdale)

3 Jacob Talarico (Ocean Grove)

3 Josh Lange (Ocean Grove)

2 Jacob Talarico (Ocean Grove)

1 Jack Jenkins (Drysdale)


Portarlington vs Torquay

8 Will Tamassy (Torquay)

5 James Goatz (Portarlington)

5 Matt Boag (Torquay)

4 Teia Miles (Portarlington)

3 Baxter Mensch (Torquay)

3 Nathan Mifsud (Torquay)

1 Dylan O’Brien (Portarlington)

1 Tom Hooper (Torquay)


 Round 8 Leaderboard

45 Riley Ferguson (Geelong Amateur)

40 Patrick Dowling (Geelong Amateur)

40 Luke Preece (Drysdale)

27 Blake Sutterby (Geelong Amateur)

26 Ryley Stuhldreier (Barwon Heads)


The Geelong Advertiser Coaches Player of the Year is an award voted by each Senior coach on a 5,4,3,2,1 basis after each home and away game, acknowledging outstanding effort by an individual player in a season.

There are individual awards for the Bellarine FNL Seniors, Geelong FNL Seniors, and the Division 1 Senior Female Football competitions.

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AFL Barwon Female Festival of Sport


2026 Female Festival of Sport Breakfast

AFL Barwon is proud to host a special breakfast conversation with two of Australia’s most influential sporting leaders — Laura Kane, AFL’s Executive General Manager of AFLW, Health and Football Operations, and Sharelle McMahon, one of Australia’s most iconic netballers and now General Manager of High Performance and Pathways at Netball Victoria.

Together, they’ll reflect on their journeys so far, and explore the future of women’s sport in Australia: the momentum, the possibilities, and the next era of opportunity for girls and women across football, netball and the broader sporting landscape.

From community pathways to elite performance, from leadership to visibility, this conversation will look ahead to what’s next — and what we must build now to ensure the next generation thrives.

Held at the newly opened Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre, this is a rare chance to hear from two trailblazers shaping the national agenda, and to connect with others who are passionate about creating a stronger, more inclusive future for women and girls in sport.

Join us for an inspiring morning of insight, connection and possibility.

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Laura Kane

As Executive General Manager of AFLW, Health and Football Operations at the Australian Football League, Laura Kane oversees the continued growth of the AFLW competition, with a focus on elevating the league’s profile, deepening fan connection and unlocking new commercial partnership opportunities. A strong advocate for women’s sport, she is committed to strengthening participation pathways, enhancing the elite competition, and positioning AFLW as one of Australia’s leading sporting codes.

Since joining the AFL in 2021, Laura has held senior executive roles across football operations and competition management.  Prior to this, she spent more than five years at the North Melbourne Football Club, helping advance women’s football programs and talent pathways.

Laura began her career as a solicitor and holds a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from Victoria University. She brings a strong focus on leadership, governance and innovation, and is widely recognised for championing the growth and long-term success of women’s sport in Australia.


Sharelle McMahon

Sharelle McMahon is one of Australia’s most celebrated netballers, a former captain of the Australian Diamonds, Sharelle represented her country 118 times across a remarkable international career spanning more than a decade. She won two Netball World Cup titles, two Commonwealth Games gold medals and two Commonwealth Games silver medals, while also becoming the first athlete from a team sport to carry the Australian flag at a Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony in 2010.

At domestic level, Sharelle enjoyed an outstanding career with the Melbourne Phoenix and Melbourne Vixens, winning six national championships and establishing herself as one of the game’s most influential players. Her achievements have been recognised with induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, a bronze statue at Melbourne’s John Cain Arena, and the naming of the Melbourne Vixens’ Most Valuable Player award in her honour.

Since retiring from elite competition, Sharelle has continued to shape Australian sport through leadership, coaching and high-performance roles across netball, cricket and women’s sport administration. She currently serves as General Manager of High Performance and Pathways at Netball Victoria, where she is helping develop the next generation of athletes and leaders.

2026 Events

Female Sport Education Session hosted by Epworth Geelong

Join Dr Alex Bonner, Dr Rekha Ganeshalingam and Emily Brown for an insightful panel discussion exploring the unique health and performance considerations of female athletes.

This engaging session will examine the relationship between menstrual health and athletic performance, effective load management strategies, and practical ways to support the participation, wellbeing and long-term development of women and girls in sport.

Whether you're an athlete, coach, parent, health professional or passionate supporter of female sport, you'll gain valuable insights from industry experts and experienced practitioners working at the forefront of athlete health and performance.

Date: Tuesday 7 July
Time: 6:00pm-7:30pm
Venue: Epworth Geelong

Be part of the conversation and learn how we can better support female athletes to thrive both on and off the field.

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Social Run with The Athlete’s Foot & AFL Barwon

Join The Athlete’s Foot & AFL Barwon to celebrate the Female Festival of Sport with a morning run and coffee!

Start your day celebrating movement, community, and the incredible women involved in sport at the Female Festival of Sport. Join The Athlete’s Foot and AFL Barwon for a relaxed social run, followed by coffee and a chance to connect with like-minded people.

Event Details
• Meeting Point: Front entrance of the Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre (look out for The Athlete’s Foot flags and signage – you can’t miss us!)
• Meet: From 6:45am
• Run starts: 7:00am
• Post-run: Coffee and a casual catch-up on us

Bonus: The Athlete’s Foot team will have a range of wear-test shoes available to try during the run, plus Bounceback Cards for all participants.

Capacity: Limited to 100 participants. Bring your friends, teammates, or come along solo and meet new people as we celebrate women in sport and the power of community. Spaces are limited, so be sure to register early to secure your spot!

*Coffee limited to the first 100 participants.

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Female Club Champion Nominations

We are inviting all clubs to nominate their Female Club Champion – an outstanding female who has made a significant contribution to your club and community.

This prestigious recognition forms part of a week-long celebration dedicated to honouring the achievements and impact of women and girls in sport across the Barwon region.

Whether through playing, coaching, officiating, volunteering, administration or leadership, the Female Club Champion Award acknowledges those who go above and beyond to make a positive difference within their club.

Clubs are asked to submit in 150 words or less their Female Club Champion nomination to AFL Barwon by Wednesday 24 June to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

From the club recipients, AFL Barwon will select several individuals to receive additional recognition, highlighting their exceptional contribution to community sport.

Female Club Champions are to be celebrated at Clubs on Thursday 9 July

We encourage every club to recognise and celebrate the women who help make our sporting communities stronger.


Junior Representative Netball Exhibition Match

Celebrate our Bellarine, Geelong and Colac & District Athletes on the big stage.

Alongside Geelong Cougars as they host their Victorian Netball League Home game, our 17U representative teams will take part in an exhibition match to kick off the day.

Come along and celebrate the calibre of netball from the Barwon region, as Geelong Cougars take on the Western Warriors in the Victorian Netball League at “The Arena”.

Date: Sunday 12 July
Times:

    • 10:30am - Local Representative Exhibition Match
    • 12pm - VNL Development Match
    • 1:30pm - 23&U VNL Match
    • 3pm - Championship VNL Match  

Venue: The Arena

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What is the Female Festival of Sport?

The Female Festival of Sport is an AFL Barwon initiative which began in 2022 that is designed to celebrate, recognise and empower females who work, volunteer, spectate, or participate in sports within the Barwon region & across Victoria. 

The Festival features a week of activities that enable young females to engage in our sports in a fun way, acknowledge females making positive change in the region, and brings the community together to showcase the stories of inspiring females in sport.

The feature event of the week is the Female Festival of Sport Breakfast, which falls on the final day of the Festival. The Breakfast event features a diverse panel that discuss female-related themes and topics with the aim of inspiring and empowering the audience. 


2022

The First Female Festival of Sport

The Female Festival of Sport has its first year in the Barwon region, with a variety of events throughout the week and the inaugural Breakfast event held at St Mary's Sporting Club.

2023

The Female Club Champion Award is introduced

The 2023 Female Festival of Sport featured an action-packed week of activities, with the introduction of the "Female Club Champion Award" aimed at recognising a specific female at each club. 

The breakfast feautured a panel including Daisy Pearce, Lily Edwards, Sarah Albon & Emily Green - facilitated by Renee Garing.

2024

2024 Female Festival of Sport Breakfast

Supported by The Athlete's Foot, the 2024 Female Festival of Sport Breakfast was held on Friday the 31st of May, 2024. 

Hosted by Connie Bolger, General Manager of Partnerships and Marketing at Geelong United Basketball, we heard from an inspiring panel of women in sport. The panel included Kelly Cartwright (Paralympic Gold Medallist), Ali Waight (Queenscliff FNC President), Emma Daffy (All-Abilities & Lara FNC Netballer) + Erin Hoare (Geelong Cats AFLW Player)


2025

2025 Female Festival of Sport Breakfast

Supported by The Athlete’s Foot, the 2025 AFL Barwon Female Festival of Sport Breakfast was held on Friday July 4 at the Geelong West Town Hall.

Hosted by former Australian Diamond and elite netballer Madi Browne, the event brought together local sporting clubs, athletes, schools, community leaders and supporters from across the Barwon region for a morning celebrating, recognising and empowering women and girls in sport.

Attendees heard from an outstanding panel of guest speakers including Meagan Mifsud, Jaz Shelley, Taylah Hassett and AFLW pioneer Debbie Lee, who each shared powerful insights into their journeys, leadership experiences and the challenges and opportunities for females in sport.

The 2025 Breakfast once again highlighted the important role women and girls play across community sport while reinforcing AFL Barwon’s commitment to creating inclusive environments and greater opportunities for future generations.


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Zdybel takes the lead | GFNL Geelong Advertiser Vote

Colac's Zachary Zdybel has jumped into the lead in 2024 Geelong Advertiser Coaches Player of the Year award.

Find out all the coaches votes from round 6 the Geelong Football Netball League.


Colac v Grovedale

10 Zachary Zdybel (Colac)

4 Harrison Whyte (Grovedale)

4 Joel Cooper (Colac)

4 Josh Garner (Colac)

4 Adam Garner (Colac)

2 Ben McCarthy (Colac)

2 Rory Quinn (Grovedale)


Leopold v St Joseph's

9 Paddy De Grandi (St Joseph's)

7 Marcus Thompson (Leopold)

5 Alex Hickey (St Joseph's)

4 Mitchell Burgess (Leopold)

3 Brock Williamson (Leopold)

2 James Gow (St Joseph's)

1 Oliver Tate (Leopold)


Newtown & Chilwell v Bell Park

9 Jack Sarcevic (Bell Park)

8 Ned Harris (Newtown & Chilwell)

4 Ben Lloyd (Bell Park)

3 Braden Hocking (Newtown & Chilwell)

2 Ben Worme (Bell Park)

2 Lachlan Pattern (Bell Park)

2 Will O'Dwyer (Newtown & Chilwell)


North Shore & Geelong West Giants

10 Lachlan Taylor (Geelong West Giants)

7 Emmanuel Ajang (Geelong West Giants)

5 Angus Codd (Geelong West Giants)

4 Nathan Arbon (North Shore)

3 Lachlan Hayes (North Shore)

1 David Handley (Geelong West Giants)


St Albans v South Barwon

10 Fraser Fort (South Barwon)

7 Taylor Mulraney (South Barwon)

5 Ben Kellett (South Barwon)

4 Ethan Borys (South Barwon)

4 Chris Hughes (South Barwon)


St Mary's v Lara

10 Jarryd Garner (St Marys)

8 Matt Keast (St Marys)

6 Harry Benson (St Marys)

2 Sam Bourke (St Marys)

2 Michael Rudd (St Marys)

1 Connor Linehan-Cunningham (Lara)

1 Jesse Travaglini (St Marys)


Round 5 Leaderboard

33 Zachary Zdybel (Colac)

30 Jack Sarcevic (Bell Park)

29 Harry Benson (St Mary's)

22 Tanner Lovell (Geelong West Giants)

22 Ned Harris (Newtown & Chilwell)

20 Flynn Young (Newtown & Chilwell)

19 Max McLachlan (St Josephs)

19 Ben Kellet (South Barwon)

18 Luke Webb (St Josephs)

17 Oliver Northam (St Josephs)

The Geelong Advertiser Coaches Player of the Year is an award voted by each Senior coach on a 5,4,3,2,1 basis after each home and away game, acknowledging outstanding effort by an individual player in a season.

There are individual awards for the Bellarine FNL Seniors, Geelong FNL Seniors, and the Division 1 Senior Female Football competitions.

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AFL Barwon All Abilities Football Participation Pathway Expansion

AFL Barwon is proud to announce the expansion of the All Abilities Football participation pathway within the Barwon region.

Building on the success of the inaugural Kardinia Park Stadium Trust AFL Barwon All Abilities Football Netball League season, commencing in 2023, the 2024 season started in incredibly fashion with Round 1 of the Senior division, being played under lights at GMHBA Stadium on Saturday 27th May 2024.

This evening offered an exceptional opportunity for All Abilities Footballers from the Clubs of Bell Park FNC, Geelong West FNC, Newcomb FNC & St. Joseph’s FNC, to pull on their Club colours in front of a crowd over a 1,000 spectators throughout the evening.

Today’s announcement builds on this inaugural season, and cements a participation pathway that provides equitable and complete opportunities for more members of our local community. The establishment of a Youth All Abilities Football competition, commencing in late June 2024 will provide more participants the opportunity to play Football, within their local community.

The competition in 2024 will run for four-weeks, and provide a positive, safe and inclusive immersion to community football, for many who haven’t play nor had the opportunity to participate previously. In 2025, this Youth competition will expand to provide more game time opportunity for all participants.

This pathway expansion would not be possible without the support of the Victorian Government through Sport & Recreation Victoria funding that has supported AFL Victoria, in partnership with AFL Barwon, to deliver this participation opportunity. This funding supports those with an intellectual disability, to ensure equitable opportunities are possible throughout our region

The immediate expansion of this participation pathway is to provide sustainability support and growth opportunities to the successful inaugural All Abilities FNL and ensure the Barwon region offers equitable opportunities for All Abilities Footballers, across all age groups.

AFL Barwon is extremely grateful of the support from AFL Victoria and Leisure Networks, who have tirelessly contributed to developing this significant pathway expansion, to ensure that more equitable opportunities within our local community.

Read the full media release here

For more information, please visit www.aflbarwon.com.au/all-abilities-clubs.

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Bellarine Football Netball League New Club Entry Process Update

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The AFL Barwon Commission delivers this release, to provide an update for all interested parties within the Football & Netball communities of the Barwon region, with particular emphasis on the future of the Bellarine FNL.  

In-line with the New Club Entry application process that closed on 24 April 2024, AFL Barwon firstly received an application from Surf Coast FNC for entry into the Bellarine FNL. As part of an extensive review of Surf Coast FNC’s application, several face-to-face engagements have transpired, with one final engagement scheduled to take place on Monday night (May 27).

All Bellarine FNL Clubs have been invited to attend a meeting with AFL Barwon on Wednesday 29th May to be provided with a secondary consultation opportunity (following the most recent on April 22), following the conclusion of AFL Barwon’s engagement with Surf Coast FNC. This opportunity for Bellarine FNL Clubs to be engaged is pivotal to the success and future of the League, and AFL Barwon is looking forward to this evening.

As part of the New Club Entry application process that closed on 24 April 2024, AFL Barwon also received a second application from a Club within the AFL Barwon region. As part of an extensive review of this Club’s application, including several face-to-face engagements, the Club has opted to withdraw its application for entry into the Bellarine FNL for 2025. AFL Barwon is supportive of this withdrawal noting the Club did not meet all four pillars of entry criteria – Facilities, Financials, Participation and Club Development

Following this withdrawal, the Club has requested continued confidentiality noting the public significance and attention with originally expressing an interest in moving leagues, within the local community. AFL Barwon respects this request and will continue to honour this, noting the conclusion of their application process.

AFL Barwon looks forward to concluding the New Club Entry application review process for Surf Coast FNC, to provide certainty and a future for their Football & Netball programs, as well as certainty on the future of the Bellarine FNL. Any change is significant and the AFL Barwon Commission is grateful for the ongoing engagement of all stakeholders, in ensuring that equitable opportunities for participation and sustainability continue to be prioritised within the Barwon region.

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