It was Ballarat football and netball’s night of nights as the McDonald’s Ballarat FNL celebrated the 2022 Henderson & McLean Medal Presentation. Runner-Up – Zoe Larkins – Redan – 15 VotesīFLW McDelivery Women’s – Team of the Year.Best & Fairest - Lori Stepnell – Redan – 21 Votes.Rookie of the Year Award - Tara McBean - CarisbrookīFLW McDelivery Under 18 Youth Girls – Team of the Year.Runner-Up – Lillee Barendsen – Ballarat.Best & Fairest - Bindi Crabtree – Redan – 19 Votes.Rookie of the Year Award - Grace Morton - Lake WendoureeīFLW McDelivery Under 16 Youth Girls Team of the YearĢ022 McDelivery BFLW Coach of the Year AwardĢ022 McDelivery BFLW Coordinator of the Year AwardĢ022 McDelivery Under 18 Youth Girls Awards.Runner-Up – Elise Cook - Bacchus Marsh – 24 Votes.Best & Fairest - Isabella Davies - North Ballarat – 25 Votes.Rising Star Award - Miah Bradbury - Bacchus MarshīFLW McDelivery Under 14 Junior Girls Team of the YearĢ022 McDelivery Under 16 Youth Girls Awards.Runner-Up – Anika Tran - Bacchus Marsh – 20 Votes.Best & Fairest - Lara Johnson – Darley – 25 Votes.Women - Kim Bessell - Darley – 51 goalsĢ022 McDelivery Under 14 Junior Girls Awards.Under 18 Youth Girls - Kylah Thompson - North Ballarat & Mollie Tigchelaar - North Ballarat – 17 goals.Under 16 Youth Girls - Jazmine Dalli - Bacchus Marsh – 26 goals.Under 14 Junior Girls - Miah Bradbury - Bacchus Marsh - 27 goals.Around 300 people celebrated the 2022 BFLW home-and-away season at the Awards, with many others joining us via the event live stream.Ĭongratulations to all of the 2022 Awards winners, which are listed below: 2022 McDelivery Leading Goal Kicker Awards The McDonald’s Ballarat Football Netball League held its 2022 McDelivery BFLW Presentation Night at the North Ballarat Sports Club on Monday night. *Michael Lockyer (brother of Tony) has booted 320 goals from 98 games with Lismore in the Mininera and District Football League over the last five seasons (season scores of 71, 67, 76, 35) and averages just over 3 goals per game. Sebastopol has not won a premiership since 1975. Searl's motto ahead of 2021 is crystal clear. The 'Burras will be ready to fire as match simulation ramps up in preparation for Round One's blockbuster Grand Final replay against the Kangas. "He's (Brett) an old mate of mine from the VFL days, I would've loved to have him, if only for half a season." Searl was disappointed Goodes won't be going around again. The 'Burras lose Captain Tom Peterson (AFL Queensland), Brett Goodes (retired), Geoffrey Lovett (Central Highlands), Jordan Gercovich (Rokewood) and Hamish Everitt (Rokewood). Potential young guns Jed Hill (Ballarat) and Jack Bramby (Rebels) have also been bonus acquisitions. ![]() Dynamic forward James Keeble is training well and continues to build. Lachlan Cassidy, Luke Kiel, Tony Lockyer and Daniel Widgery are said to be primed for Round One, while Michael Powell (leg) has had the best part of twelve months to fully recover from injury. This blend of youth and experience is sure to add depth quality to a group that isn't shy of top talent. Nick Hausler (forward - pinch-hit ruck) and Jack McNabb (key back) assume the bonus recruits tag for 2021 given they missed near all of 2019 for the 'Burras with injury. Jacob Breguet (23-year-old from Merbein – 6’4 ruck) will provide some much-needed relief for Richards, while up and comer Liam Stow (North Warrnambool – 6’3) who trained with the club in 2019 is a hopeful hit-up third tall forward option. *Michael Lockyer (Lismore - 6ft mid-forward/wing) and Connor O'Shea (Maryborough - half back/mid) will add leg speed and skill, while youngster Adam Haslett (Aararat - half back) is thriving with the rise in grade to BFNL company. Jack Richards (Warrnambool) looms as the immediate replacement for departed ruckman Toby Thoolen, who has returned to Swan Hill for family reasons. "We had enough of it (the ball), but we lacked polish, especially going forward."Ĭomplacency on the back of a Runners Up year is not a word you would associate with the 'Burras, given their sought-after additions in the off-season. "I'm not here to make any drastic changes to the game plan that got us within three goals of a premiership in 2019, but our lack of efficiency by foot over that final series was one area we identified where there’s room for improvement. "I'm excited for the season ahead," he said. The 36-year-old brings with him a wealth of experience and flag success, both as a player and captain with North Ballarat (VFL) and more recently as coach of Springbank (Central Highlands). EXPECT new coach (non-playing) Michael Searl to have the recipe capable of dethroning East Point - and the mounting number of challengers along with it - in this year’s title race.
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