Formerly | Bellarine & District Football League (1971–1985) Bellarine Football League (1986–2010) |
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Sport | Australian rules football Netball |
Founded | 1971 |
No. of teams | 10 |
Country | Australia |
Headquarters | Highton, Victoria, Australia |
Confederation | AFL Barwon |
Sponsor(s) | Dow Chemical Company |
Related competitions | Geelong FNL Geelong & District FNL Polwarth FL |
Official website | aflbarwon.com.au/bfnl |
The Bellarine Football Netball League (BFNL) is an Australian rules football and netball competition based in the Bellarine Peninsula region of Victoria, Australia. Established in 1971 as the Bellarine & District Football League, the competition was formed out of the ashes of the Polwarth Football League, which had six of its former teams join.
The competition was renamed the Bellarine Football League in 1986, and finally the Bellarine Football Netball League in 2011 when the local netball competition was administratively aligned with the football competition for the first time. Prior to 2011, netball clubs competed in a competition overseen by the Bellarine District Netball Association.
The BFNL forms the second tier of football in the Geelong area, along with the Geelong Football League and the Geelong & District Football League.
Clubs
Current clubs
Club | Colours | Moniker | Location | Home venue | Est. | Former league |
BFNL seasons | BFNL premierships | ||||
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Football | Netball | |||||||||||
First | Total | Total | Most recent | Total | Most recent | |||||||
Anglesea | Roos | Anglesea | Ellimatta Reserve | 1963 | GDFL | 1973 | 50 | 3 | 1999 | 1 | 2012 | |
Barwon Heads | Seagulls | Barwon Heads | Howard Harmer Reserve | 1922 | GDFL | 1971+ | 52 | 6 | 2022 | — | — | |
Drysdale | Hawks | Drysdale | Drysdale Recreational Reserve | 1879 | GDFL | 1971+ | 52 | 5 | 2010 | — | — | |
Geelong Amateur | Ammos | Highton | Queens Park | 1926 | GDFL | 1995 | 28 | 5 | 2016 | 3 | 2022 | |
Modewarre | Warriors | Mount Moriac | Mt Moriac Recreation Reserve | 1879 | GDFL | 1996 | 27 | 1 | 2018 | 3 | 2018 | |
Newcomb | Power | Moolap | Grinter Reserve | 1975 | — | 1976 | 47 | 6 | 2007 | — | — | |
Ocean Grove | Grubbers | Ocean Grove | Shell Road Reserve | 1964 | PFL | 1971+ | 52 | 8 | 2003 | 1 | 2023 | |
Portarlington | Demons | Portarlington | Portarlington Recreation Reserve | 1874 | PFL | 1971+ | 52 | 2 | 1992 | — | — | |
Queenscliff | Coutas | Queenscliff | Queenscliff Recreation Reserve | 1884 | PFL | 1971+ | 52 | 4 | 2013 | — | — | |
Torquay | Tigers | Torquay | Spring Creek Reserve | 1952 | PFL | 1971+ | 52 | 9 | 2023 | 3 | 2019 | |
+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the BDFL |
Former clubs
Club | Colours | Moniker | Location | Home venue | Est. | Former league |
Current league |
BFNL seasons | BFNL premierships | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First | Total | Total | Most recent | ||||||||
Leopold | Lions | Leopold | Leopold Memorial Park | 1955 | PFL | GFNL | 1971+ | 21 | 2 | 1990 | |
St Leonards | Saints | St Leonards | St Leonards Lake Reserve | 1985 | — | — | 1985 | 6 | — | — | |
Winchelsea | Blues | Winchelsea | Eastern Reserve | 1876 | PFL | GDFNL | 1971+ | 12 | — | — | |
+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the BDFL |
Premiers
Senior football
+ | Team also won the minor premiership for finishing on top of the ladder |
^ | Player also won the Les Ash Medal as the best and fairest in the league |
Season | Premiers | Runners-up | Score | Venue | Best on ground | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1971 | Torquay | Queenscliff | 18.5 (113) d. 6.15 (51) | Ocean Grove Memorial Reserve | Graham Muncey (Torquay) | [1][2] |
1972 | Barwon Heads+ | Ocean Grove | 18.20 (128) d. 15.9 (99) | Leopold Memorial Park | Garry Hamer (Barwon Heads) | [1][2] |
1973 | Barwon Heads+ (2) | Winchelsea | 19.11 (125) d. 11.9 (75) | Spring Creek Reserve | Brian Marshman (Barwon Heads) | [1][2] |
1974 | Barwon Heads+ (3) | Ocean Grove | 13.14 (92) d. 11.13 (79) | Spring Creek Reserve | Geoff Fry^ (Barwon Heads) | [1][2] |
1975 | Queenscliff+ | Drysdale | 14.16 (100) d. 11.10 (76) | Leopold Memorial Park | Peter Growney (Queenscliff) | [1][2] |
1976 | Drysdale | Torquay | 23.10 (148) d. 19.13 (127) | Leopold Memorial Park | Greg Scott (Drysdale) | [1][2] |
1977 | Drysdale (2) | Queenscliff | 12.10 (82) d. 11.12 (78) | Portarlington Recreation Reserve | David Hall (Drysdale) | [1][2] |
1978 | Portarlington | Drysdale | 12.19 (91) d. 5.14 (44) | Howard Harmer Reserve | Vincent Guiffe (Portarlington) | [1][2] |
1979 | Leopold | Newcomb | 18.12 (120) d. 17.9 (111) | Spring Creek Reserve | Peter Lewis (Leopold) | [1][2] |
1980 | Newcomb | Portarlington | 13.17 (95) d. 9.12 (66) | Leopold Memorial Park | Greg Herbet (Newcomb) | [1][2] |
1981 | Newcomb+ (2) | Torquay | 17.10 (112) d. 12.9 (81) | Howard Harmer Reserve | John Fagan^ (Newcomb) | [1][2] |
1982 | Newcomb (3) | Torquay | 19.15 (129) d. 8.9 (57) | Leopold Memorial Park | John Fagan (2) (Newcomb) | [1][2] |
1983 | Anglesea | Torquay | 14.14 (98) d. 13.6 (84) | Portarlington Recreation Reserve | Brian O’Keefe (Anglesea) | [1][2] |
1984 | Torquay (2) | Drysdale | 19.11 (125) d. 19.10 (124) | Leopold Memorial Park | Alan Lynch (Drysdale) | [1][2] |
1985 | Drysdale (3) | Leopold | 20.26 (146) d. 11.6 (72) | Portarlington Recreation Reserve | Darren Wilson (Drysdale) | [1][2] |
Bellarine Football League name adopted | ||||||
1986 | Torquay+ (3) | Newcomb | 21.21 (147) d. 4.12 (36) | Howard Harmer Reserve | Shane Jacobsen (Torquay) | [1][2] |
1987 | Torquay+ (4) | Leopold | 13.16 (94) d. 10.14 (74) | Leopold Memorial Park | Dale Lewis (Torquay) | [1][2] |
1988 | Newcomb (4) | Drysdale | 14.7 (91) d. 11.12 (78) | Leopold Memorial Park | Ross Gibson (Newcomb) | [1][2] |
1989 | Torquay+ (5) | Drysdale | 11.15 (81) d. 9.18 (72) | Portarlington Recreation Reserve | John McMahon (Torquay) | [1][2] |
1990 | Leopold+ (2) | Anglesea | 17.5 (107) d. 11.13 (79) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Peter Lange (Leopold) | [1][2] |
1991 | Anglesea+ (2) | Leopold | 10.15 (75) d. 5.7 (37) | Portarlington Recreation Reserve | Darren Fraser (Anglesea) | [1][2] |
1992 | Portarlington+ (2) | Drysdale | 10.6 (66) d. 4.11 (35) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Brian Canny (Portarlington) | [1][2] |
1993 | Barwon Heads+ (4) | Ocean Grove | 19.17 (131) d. 10.16 (76) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Antony Callan (Barwon Heads) | [1][2] |
1994 | Ocean Grove+ | Portarlington | 16.6 (102) d. 5.12 (42) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Dean Gills (Ocean Grove) | [1][2] |
1995 | Ocean Grove+ (2) | Anglesea | 17.12 (114) d. 11.11 (77) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Matthew McTaggart (Ocean Grove) | [1][2] |
1996 | Ocean Grove+ (3) | Anglesea | 12.12 (84) d. 7.12 (54) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Steven Sherwell (Ocean Grove) | [1][2] |
1997 | Ocean Grove+ (4) | Anglesea | 11.10 (76) d. 4.2 (26) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Will McTaggart (Ocean Grove) | [1][2] |
1998 | Torquay+ (6) | Ocean Grove | 9.8 (62) d. 6.7 (43) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | George Arnold^ (Torquay) | [1][2] |
1999 | Anglesea+ (3) | Ocean Grove | 13.16 (94) d. 12.12 (84) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Ian Benny (Anglesea) | [1][2] |
2000 | Ocean Grove+ (5) | Anglesea | 16.13 (109) d. 7.12 (54) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Mathew Payne^ (Ocean Grove) | [1][2] |
2001 | Ocean Grove+ (6) | Drysdale | 23.16 (154) d. 12.8 (80) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Kane Montgomery (Ocean Grove) | [1][2] |
2002 | Ocean Grove (7) | Drysdale | 12.23 (95) d. 6.7 (43) | Spring Creek Reserve | James Dalton (Ocean Grove) | [1][2] |
2003 | Ocean Grove (8) | Geelong Amateur | 12.9 (81) d. 10.12 (72) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Liam Rock (Ocean Grove) | [1][2] |
2004 | Geelong Amateur+ | Ocean Grove | 18.9 (117) d. 11.5 (71) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Haami Williams (Geelong Amateur) | [1][2] |
2005 | Newcomb+ (5) | Torquay | 15.18 (108) d. 11.9 (75) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Luke McLean (Newcomb) | [1][2] |
2006 | Torquay (7) | Newcomb | 15.9 (99) d. 13.11 (89) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Andrew Wesley (Torquay) | [1][2] |
2007 | Newcomb (6) | Ocean Grove | 25.15 (165) d. 17.9 (111) | Spring Creek Reserve | Mark Stewart (Newcomb) | [1][2] |
2008 | Geelong Amateur+ (2) | Torquay | 28.11 (179) d. 14.19 (103) | Spring Creek Reserve | Nathan Reid (Geelong Amateur) | [1][2] |
2009 | Drysdale (4) | Geelong Amateur | 15.18 (108) d. 13.12 (90) | Spring Creek Reserve | Brett Dowie (Drysdale) | [1][2] |
2010 | Drysdale+ (5) | Geelong Amateur | 13.13 (91) d. 11.17 (83) | Spring Creek Reserve | Mitch Scott (Drysdale) | [1][2] |
Bellarine Football Netball League name adopted | ||||||
2011 | Queenscliff (2) | Geelong Amateur | 17.22 (124) d. 13.7 (85) | Spring Creek Reserve | Daniel Gibbs (Queenscliff) | [1][2][3] |
2012 | Queenscliff+ (3) | Torquay | 16.14 (110) d. 12.8 (80) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Daniel Gibbs (2) (Queenscliff) | [1][2] |
2013 | Queenscliff+ (4) | Drysdale | 14.16 (100) d. 6.11 (47) | Spring Creek Reserve | Brad Ridings (Queenscliff) | [1][2] |
2014 | Geelong Amateur+ (3) | Ocean Grove | 22.16 (148) d. 8.9 (57) | Spring Creek Reserve | Kane Smith (Geelong Amateur) | [1][2] |
2015 | Geelong Amateur (4) | Torquay | 16.16 (112) d. 11.14 (80) | Spring Creek Reserve | Peter Street (Geelong Amateur) | [1][2] |
2016 | Geelong Amateur+ (5) | Modewarre | 18.16 (124) d. 11.11 (77) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Brad King (Geelong Amateur) | [1][2] |
2017 | Torquay+ (8) | Geelong Amateur | 17.9 (111) d. 7.18 (60) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Billy Henderson (Torquay) | [1][2] |
2018 | Modewarre | Barwon Heads | 14.9 (93) d. 5.16 (46) | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | John Meesen (Modewarre) | [1][2] |
2019 | Barwon Heads (5) | Torquay | 13.7 (85) d. 10.11 (71) | Spring Creek Reserve | Zach Walter (Barwon Heads) | [1][2][4] |
2020 | Season cancelled due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic | [5] | ||||
2021 | Season curtailed due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria | [6] | ||||
2022 | Barwon Heads (6) | Torquay | 12.12 (84) d. 3.11 (29) | Grinter Reserve | Sammy Baker (Barwon Heads) | [7] |
2023 | Torquay (9) | Drysdale | 16.14 (110) d. 12.6 (78) | Grinter Reserve | Nathan Mifsud (Torquay) | [8] |
A Grade netball
+ | Team also won the minor premiership for finishing on top of the ladder |
^ | Player also won the league best and fairest award |
Season | Premiers | Runners-up | Score | Venue | Best on court | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | Modewarre | Anglesea | 41–37 | Kardinia Park | Christine Graham (Modewarre) | [9][10] |
2012 | Anglesea+ | Modewarre | 62–39 | Banyul-Warri Fields | Elle Rice (Anglesea) | [9][11] |
2013 | Torquay | Modewarre | 49–37 | Kardinia Park | Courtney Cuolahan (Torquay) | [9][12] |
2014 | Geelong Amateur+ | Torquay | 33–30 | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Jenni Gardner (Geelong Amateur) | [9][13] |
2015 | Geelong Amateur (2) | Torquay | 36–29 | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Keisha Guilmartin (Geelong Amateur) | [9][14] |
2016 | Torquay (2) | Geelong Amateur | 31–30 | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Jessica Standfield (Torquay) | [9][15] |
2017 | Modewarre (2) | Geelong Amateur | 43–27 | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Kim Martin (Modewarre) | [9][16] |
2018 | Modewarre+ (3) | Geelong Amateur | 34–30 | Drysdale Recreation Reserve | Jessica Kelly (Modewarre) | [9][17] |
2019 | Torquay (3) | Geelong Amateur | 38–25 | Spring Creek Reserve | Courtney Cuolahan (2) (Torquay) | [9][18] |
2020 | Season cancelled due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic | [5] | ||||
2021 | Season curtailed due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria | [6] | ||||
2022 | Geelong Amateur (3) | Ocean Grove | 60–48 | Grinter Reserve | Keisha Guilmartin (2) (Geelong Amateur) | [19][20] |
2023 | Ocean Grove | Geelong Amateur | 53–45 | Grinter Reserve | Ashton O'Brien (Ocean Grove) | [21][22] |
Individual awards
Senior football
Les Ash Medal
The Les Ash Medal, named after the late longtime Bellarine football administrator, is presented to the league's best and fairest player at the conclusion of the home-and-away season. It was first named after Ash in 1989; previously it was known simply as the best and fairest medal. Two players have won the award on four occasions – Modewarre's Josh Finch, whose honours spanned seven seasons throughout the 2010s, and Torquay's James Darke, whose period of success overlapped with Finch to claim the award across nine seasons. Both Finch and Darke are also members of a group of five players who have won the award in consecutive seasons.
^ | Player also won the Leading Goalkicker Award |
Season | Player | Club | Votes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1971 | Stewart Mathieson | Winchelsea | [?] | [23] |
1972 | Gary Renfrey | Portarlington | [?] | [23] |
1973 | Dennis Johnson | Barwon Heads | [?] | [23] |
1974 | Geoff Fry | Barwon Heads | [?] | [23] |
1975 | Dennis Johnson (2) | Barwon Heads | [?] | [23] |
1976 | Robert Warren | Queenscliff | [?] | [23] |
1977 | Mike Birrell | Queenscliff | [?] | [23] |
1978 | Mike Birrell (2) | Queenscliff | [?] | [23] |
1979 | David Roe | Portarlington | [?] | [23] |
1980 | Phil Stringer | Ocean Grove | [?] | [23] |
1981 | John Fagan | Newcomb | [?] | [23] |
1982 | David Roe (2) | Portarlington | [?] | [23] |
1983 | Greg Scott | Drysdale | [?] | [23] |
1984 | Greg Young | Anglesea | [?] | [23] |
1985 | Phil Dennis | Portarlington | [?] | [23] |
1986 | Mark Browne^ | Torquay | [?] | [23] |
1987 | Brian O'Keefe | Anglesea | [?] | [23] |
1988 | Dean McNeil | Queenscliff | [?] | [23] |
Award renamed to Les Ash Medal | ||||
1989 | Chris Taylor | Drysdale | [?] | [23] |
1990 | Chris Haddock | Torquay | [?] | [23] |
1991 | Chris Haddock (2) | Torquay | [?] | [23] |
1992 | Matt Walter | Barwon Heads | [?] | [23] |
1993 | Jamie Dalton | Queenscliff | [?] | [23] |
Paul Hudson | Newcomb | [?] | [23] | |
1994 | Geoff Taylor | Barwon Heads | [?] | [23] |
1995 | Trevor Tucker | Ocean Grove | [?] | [23] |
1996 | Paul Hudson (2) | Newcomb | [?] | [23] |
1997 | Paul Hudson (3) | Newcomb | [?] | [23] |
1998 | George Arnold | Torquay | [?] | [23] |
1999 | Damian Clark | Ocean Grove | [?] | [23] |
2000 | Mathew Payne | Ocean Grove | [?] | [23] |
2001 | Mark Trevaskis | Geelong Amateur | [?] | [23] |
2002 | Mark Hildebrandt | Barwon Heads | [?] | [23] |
2003 | Matthew Primmer | Queenscliff | [?] | [23] |
2004 | Simon Nelis | Drysdale | [?] | [23] |
2005 | Russell Whiteford | Anglesea | [?] | [23] |
2006 | James Dalton | Ocean Grove | [?] | [23] |
2007 | Ricky O'Toole | Newcomb | [?] | [23] |
2008 | Christian Robertson | Anglesea | [?] | [23] |
2009 | Lindsay Smith | Geelong Amateur | [?] | [23] |
2010 | Josh Finch | Modewarre | 18 | [24] |
2011 | Dylan Chaplin-Burch | Queenscliff | 21 | [25] |
2012 | Josh Finch (2) | Modewarre | 24 | [26] |
2013 | Josh Finch (3) | Modewarre | 30 | [27] |
2014 | James Darke | Torquay | 23 | [28] |
2015 | Mitch Day^ | Geelong Amateur | 24 | [29] |
2016 | Josh Finch (4) | Modewarre | 22 | [30] |
2017 | James Darke (2) | Torquay | 31 | [31] |
2018 | Jackson Bews | Anglesea | 17 | [32] |
Mat Dyer | Barwon Heads | 17 | [32] | |
2019 | Dom Gleeson | Torquay | 22 | [33] |
John Meesen | Modewarre | 22 | [33] | |
2020 | Not awarded | [5] | ||
2021 | James Darke (3) | Torquay | 20[lower-alpha 1] | [34] |
2022 | James Darke (4) | Torquay | 27 | [35] |
2023 | Luke Davis | Barwon Heads | 20[lower-alpha 2] | [36] |
Leading Goalkicker Award
The Leading Goalkicker Award is presented to the player who has kicked the most goals at the conclusion of the home-and-away season. Barwon Heads' Stephen "Chooka" Piec, described as "a poster boy for the Bellarine in its formative years", holds the record for the most titles (four). The magical century-mark of goals has been reached 14 times throughout the regular season. Dominant Torquay forward Wayne Tyquin's three-year run of 349 cumulative goals from 1997 to 1999 capped off a five-year consecutive period where the league had at least one centurion. Overlap between the Leading Goalkicker Award and the Les Ash Medal is rare; only two players (Torquay's Mark Browne in 1986 and Geelong Amateur's Mitch Day in 2015) have collected both honours in the same season.
^ | Player also won the Les Ash Medal as the best and fairest in the league |
Season | Player | Club | Goals | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1971 | Peter Harrison | Portarlington | 51 | [37] |
1972 | Stephen "Chooka" Piec | Barwon Heads | 90 | [37] |
1973 | Stephen "Chooka" Piec (2) | Barwon Heads | 77 | [37] |
1974 | Stephen "Chooka" Piec (3) | Barwon Heads | 57 | [37] |
1975 | Ray King | Portarlington | 83 | [37] |
1976 | Stephen "Chooka" Piec (4) | Barwon Heads | 68 | [37] |
1977 | Randell Whitten | Drysdale | 114 | [37] |
1978 | Randell Whitten (2) | Drysdale | 110 | [37] |
1979 | Tony Sudale | Newcomb | 85 | [37] |
1980 | Gary Harriott | Anglesea | 93 | [37] |
1981 | Tony Sudale (2) | Newcomb | 77 | [37] |
1982 | Darrell Bissett | Portarlington | 111 | [37] |
1983 | Gary Harriott (2) | Anglesea | 91 | [37] |
1984 | Kevin Madden | Torquay | 82 | [37] |
1985 | Mike Birrell | Queenscliff | 114 | [37] |
1986 | Mark Browne^ | Torquay | 83 | [37] |
1987 | Jim Kelly | Anglesea | 100 | [37] |
1988 | Darrell Bissett (2) | Portarlington | 59 | [37] |
1989 | Sean Kennedy | Drysdale | 81 | [37] |
1990 | Phil Tagliabue | Leopold | 66 | [37] |
1991 | Russell Mitchell | Drysdale | 62 | [37] |
1992 | Greg Mighall | Portarlington | 73 | [37] |
1993 | Darren Evans | Queenscliff | 63 | [37] |
1994 | Stephen Smith | Anglesea | 67 | [37] |
1995 | Adam Richardson | Ocean Grove | 121 | [37] |
1996 | David Masek | Drysdale | 108 | [37] |
1997 | Wayne Tyquin | Torquay | 111 | [37] |
1998 | Wayne Tyquin (2) | Torquay | 120 | [37] |
1999 | Wayne Tyquin (3) | Torquay | 118 | [37] |
2000 | Luke Winter | Anglesea | 75 | [37] |
2001 | Jamie Gladman | Queenscliff | 78 | [37] |
2002 | Stuart Craven | Drysdale | 63 | [37] |
2003 | Adam Richardson | Drysdale | 110 | [37] |
2004 | Jamie Gladman | Queenscliff | 78 | [37] |
2005 | Adam Skrobalak | Torquay | 68 | [37] |
2006 | Adam Skrobalak (2) | Torquay | 95 | [37] |
2007 | Sam Clark | Geelong Amateur | 58 | [37] |
2008 | Lucas Murphy | Barwon Heads | 102 | [37] |
2009 | Lucas Murphy (2) | Barwon Heads | 92 | [37] |
2010 | Jason Tom | Geelong Amateur | 67 | [37] |
2011 | Jason Tom (2) | Geelong Amateur | 108 | [37] |
2012 | Scott Hughes | Torquay | 91 | [37] |
2013 | Scott Hughes (2) | Torquay | 97 | [37] |
2014 | Daniel DeGois | Queenscliff | 95 | [38] |
2015 | Mitch Day^ | Geelong Amateur | 106 | [39] |
2016 | Mitch Day (2) | Geelong Amateur | 82 | [40] |
2017 | Mitch Day (3) | Geelong Amateur | 70 | [41] |
2018 | Jordan Erskine | Anglesea | 83 | [42] |
2019 | Jordan Erskine (2) | Anglesea | 94 | [43] |
2020 | Not awarded | [5] | ||
2021 | Lucas Anderson | Torquay | 56[lower-alpha 1] | [44] |
2022 | Mat Hebbard | Drysdale | 87 | [45] |
2023 | Lucas Anderson (2) | Torquay | 74 | [46] |
A Grade netball
Best & Fairest Award
Season | Player | Club | Votes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | Nikki Cooke | Drysdale | 24 | [47][48] |
2012 | Sarah O'Connor | Modewarre | 27 | [47][49] |
2013 | Rochelle Godfrey | Queenscliff | 28 | [50] |
2014 | Ashlea Salter | Geelong Amateur | 27 | [38][51] |
2015 | Sarah Gunning | Modewarre | 23 | [39][52] |
2016 | Hannah Kennedy | Drysdale | 28 | [40][53] |
2017 | Olivia Wilson | Barwon Heads | 29 | [41][54] |
2018 | Kelsey Ollis | Ocean Grove | 27 | [42][55] |
2019 | Ashlea Salter (2) | Geelong Amateur | 36 | [43][56] |
2020 | Not awarded | [5] | ||
2021 | Jessica Standfield | Torquay | 12[lower-alpha 1] | [57] |
2022 | Kaitlin Gladman | Queenscliff | 32 | [58] |
2023 | Kaitlin Gladman (2) | Queenscliff | 35 | [59] |
Hot Shot Award
Season | Player | Club | Goals | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | Errin Schaeffer | Newcomb | 621 | [60] |
2012 | Elle Rice | Anglesea | 660 | [61] |
2013 | Candice Bull | Portarlington | 651 | [50] |
2014 | Candice Bull (2) | Portarlington | [?] | [38] |
2015 | Amy Vogels | Torquay | 589 | [39] |
2016 | Monique Adams | Barwon Heads | 452 | [40] |
2017 | Kim Martin | Modewarre | 629 | [41] |
2018 | Monique Adams (2) | Barwon Heads | 594 | [42][62] |
2019 | Rebecca Scott | Ocean Grove | 697 | [43][63] |
2020 | Not awarded | [5] | ||
2021 | Ruby Watson | Geelong Amateur | 531[lower-alpha 1] | [44] |
2022 | Rebecca O'Neill (2) | Ocean Grove | 831 | [58] |
2023 | Ruby Watson (2) | Geelong Amateur | 1,064 | [64] |
Bibliography
- Cat Country – History of Football In The Geelong Region – John Stoward – ISBN 9780957751583
Notes
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