Round 12 Netball Reports

Australian Trenching & Excavations UNDER 15s

Seymour 36 def Kyabram 23

It was a bright and early start for the girls against Kyabram.

The Under 15s girls played a ripper of a game with all of them showing off their skill and ability throughout the game.

Eden Webster created many turnovers and touches in the defensive end, earning her the award for the day.

Izzy Gordon did amazing work, applying pressure all the way down the court and playing in new positions.

Charlotte Bradley was very accurate, scoring most of our goals.

Good work girls!


Whistle Award: Eden Webster



Trawool Shed - Cafe, Cottages & Restaurant UNDER 17s

Seymour 37 def Kyabram 34


Taylah Mason received best on in today’s match for her continuous work ethic throughout the court. Taylah created great pressure down the court and caused a lot of turnovers.

Paige Cooper had a great game. She hunted down some great balls coming into the circle and took clean turnovers.

Ivy Watson played GA and WA. Her front drives in WA always provided the girls with a clear option. Ivy’s hard work around the circle was amazing.


O’Sullivan Builders Award: Taylah Mason
Rooks Pizza Award: Paige Cooper



O’SULLIVAN BUILDERS B RESERVE

Seymour 60 def Kyabram 34


The team remained consistent defensively, keeping Kyabram to no more than 10 goals a quarter.

Ruby Trimble was amazing in WD, creating havoc for Kyabram’s attackers.

The team played with control and composure to get the win.

Layne Lewis and Casey Drummond were settled and smart through the midcourt.

Chloe Locke was a threat at both ends, reading the play well and contributing to the team’s win.


Club Dinner: Ruby Trimble
Inari Sushi Award: Layne Lewis




Seymour Hardware Group B GRADE

Seymour 52 def Kyabram 29


The Lions got off to a flawless start in the game which gave us a lead in every quarter.

The Lions capitalised on early turnovers to take the game on.

The midcourt team of Courtney Aldous, Eleisha Saunders, Sophie Rutherford and Andy McKenzie worked really hard to get our shooters the ball.

Well done everyone on a smashing game to celebrate Sophie Rutherford and Ashlyn Webster’s 100th games.


Cafe 96 Award: Sophie Rutherford
Canteen Award: Courtney Aldous

 


Beer Auto Group Seymour A GRADE

Seymour 62 def Kyabram 31

Ellie Fuhrmeister started strong with accurate shooting, scoring nine of the ten goals in the first quarter.

An evenly matched second quarter saw the Lions use different strategic plays to work the ball down the court.

Ruby Martin and Sarah Szczykulski took crucial intercepts that led to goals. 

Olivia Barry’s speed and determination for the ball gave the attacking end strong feeds and plenty of options.

 

Seymour FNC News

By Mitch Itter July 20, 2025
Janelle Puppa Real Estate UNDER 18s Seymour 7.4.46 def by Mansfield 9.9.63 Best: J Mansfield, D Davis, B McCarthy, C Baumann, H Murphy Goals: J Mansfield 4, C Baumann 2, R Powell 1 O'Keefe's IGA Seymour Reserves Seymour 4.10.34 def Mansfield 5.3.33 The Lions were set up for a big clash against a side sitting above them on the ladder and started strongly. Two goals in the first quarter allowed the Lions to get the lead early, before Mansfield kicked three in the second to take control of the game. While the Lions dominated a lot of the play, they were unable to convert on the scoreboard with scores tied deep in the final term. A point from Jack Radford with just 15 seconds to go was enough to get the Lions over the line. Taiten Thomas was tenacious in his attack on the footy and showed great leadership around the ground, well supported by Max McLean who worked tirelessly all day. Joel Durham continued his hot run of form with Jonty Mann also playing a strong game. Jack Davey made a strong return from injury, kicking a goal and bringing strong presence. Best: T Thomas, M McLean, J Davey, J Mann, J Durham Goals: M Itter 1, R Gardner 1, J Mann 1, J Davey 1 Seymour Club Seniors Seymour 11.19.85 def Mansfield 20.4.124 The Lions knew they were up for a fight against a strong Mansfield line up but got off to a fantastic start with five first term goals. Roles were reversed in the second, with Mansfield kicking seven goals straight before the Lions got back in the game in the penultimate quarter. Another seven goal quarter in the last allowed Mansfield to get away with a comfortable win. Inaccurate kicking cost the Lions with 30 scoring shots to Mansfield’s 24. Cooper Holdsworth-Rose played a fantastic game in defence, with James Wooster also showing plenty of leadership behind the ball in a strong game. The midfield combo of Nathan Beattie, Jack Murphy and Lachlan Giles worked hard all day, with Giles continuing to boost his output every week. The Lions now look forward to taking on Euroa at home. Best: C Holdsworth-Rose, J Wooster, N Beattie, J Murphy, L Giles Goals: C Osmond 3, N Fowler 2, L Lubeck 2, R Kennedy 2, J Murphy 1, R Schraven 1
July 20, 2025
Australian Trenching & Excavations UNDER 15s Seymour 24 def by Mansfield 28 The girls came out firing in our game against Mansfield. They have all shown so much improvement from the beginning of the season, only going down by four goals. Sienna Lynch got the award this week for her consistent drive down the court. Charlotte Bradley was constantly putting up her goals while Eden Webster created positive turnovers in the defensive end. Unfortunately, the girls couldn’t quite get over the line. Whistle Award: Sienna Lynch Trawool Shed - Cafe, Cottages & Restaurant UNDER 17s Seymour 35 def by Mansfield 46 Ella Zotti stayed positive and worked tirelessly through the middle of the court for the entire game. Her direction and voice provided plenty of good passages of play. Ivy Watson worked her feet and created great space in the circle. Her work behind the ball did not go unnoticed. Taylah Mason made some strong drives into the circle and sent some beautiful bullets into our goalers. Despite the girls’ loss, they played a strong game of netball and had some clean passages of play. O’Sullivan Builders Award: Ella Zotti Canteen Award: Ivy Watson O’SULLIVAN BUILDERS B RESERVE Seymour 53 def Mansfield 23 The Lions had a dominant first quarter, keeping Mansfield to a single goal. The defensive unit of Sarah Waite, Ruby Trimble, Grace Barry and Casey Drummond was unstoppable. Shona Gesler, Mia Allen and Chloe Locke were composed in attack while Ruby Trimble was in every contest. Mia Allen came on with grunt and spark that the attack needed while Layne Lewis played with great intensity. Café 96 Award: Ruby Trimble Seymour Hardware Group B GRADE Seymour 74 def Mansfield 31 A strong first quarter for the Lions in all areas saw the Lions take an early lead. Eleisha Saunders took out the club dinner award with a strong defensive game, causing turnovers and great drive and skill through the attacking end. Chloe Butterworth performed well in the goal circle, creating drive and movement, taking out the Rooks award. The Lions worked well in all areas, taking home a strong win. Rooks Pizza Award: Chloe Butterworth Club Dinner Award: Eleisha Saunders Beer Auto Group Seymour A GRADE Seymour 67 def Mansfield 28 Q1: Great defensive pressure outside of the rung, awesome defensive rebounds, great transition from turnover. Q2: Ruby Martin intercepts were unreal, pressure out the front was great, awesome ball speed in attack. Q3: Paige Cooper stood out on debut with multiple intercepts. Q4: Much better transition and linking down the court.
By Mitch Itter July 13, 2025
Janelle Puppa Real Estate UNDER 18s Seymour 5.11.41 def Swans 5.5.35 Best: A Nash, D Davis, Z Brown, C Carmichael, P Dixon Goals: C Carmichael 2, A Nash 1, C Baumann 1, J Brock 1 O'Keefe's IGA Seymour Reserves Seymour 6.9.45 def Swans 3.10.28 The Lions were eager to get back on the winner’s list after going down to Kyabram before the bye. In a scrappy first term, neither side was able to put a major on the board with the Lions kicking the only goal of the second quarter. The contest evened up in the third with the game in the balance at the final break before Seymour was able to kick three unanswered goals in the last to win the game. Despite going down early with an injury, Jack Radford battled through to kick three crucial goals, with Jonty Mann working hard around the ground. The engine room of Taiten Thomas, Joel Badger and Sam House were influential in the final outcome, going hard at the footy all day to drive the Lions forward. Joel Durham continued his hot run of form, standing up in the final quarter, working tirelessly in the ruck and taking contested marks around the ground. A great win for the Lions. Best: S House, J Mann, J Durham, J Badger, T Thomas Goals: J Radford 3, J Morgan 2, D Davis 1 Seymour Club Seniors Seymour 14.10.94 def Swans 10.10.70 The Lions were primed for an important game against the Swans and were able to play positive footy from the first bounce. In a tight first term the Lions were able to get a lead before dominating the second term and taking a comfortable lead into the major break. The Swans bounced back in the third, with everything to play for in the final term. It was all one way traffic from early in the last as the Lions dominated general play and finished the match with a comfortable four goal win. Riley Mason was dominant up forward with the Swans having no answers for him in the air or around the ground. Nick Dundon played his best game of the season, providing plenty of run from half back while the midfield combination of James Wooster, Jack Murphy and Jack Peris gelled to great effect. The Lions will look to cause an upset against Mansfield at home this coming weekend. Best: R Mason, N Dundon, J Murphy, J Peris, J Wooster Goals: R Mason 6, N Fowler 2, J Murphy 1, J Peris 1, C Osmond 1, W Le Deux 1, D Scopel 1, C Lubeck 1
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