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Round 12 Netball Results

Including You UNDER 15s

Seymour 23 v Swans 52


A cold and wet start to Round 11. A close first quarter saw the Lions in the game at the quarter time break but they were unable to sustain this effort across the full match.

Charlotte Bradley stood up in defence, taking home the club award. She worked well with her mids and fellow goaler Sophie Butterworth who received the Rooks Award.

While the girls couldn’t get the job done they’ll be looking to come out firing after a week off.


Club Dinner Award: Charlotte Bradley
Rooks Pizza Award: Sophie Butterworth


Trawool Shed - Cafe, Cottages & Restaurant UNDER 17s

Seymour 18 v Swans 53


Whilst we suffered a tough loss against a more determined Shepp Swans, there were many positives to be taken out of today’s match.

Our Lions’ short passes in wet conditions into our attacking end, as well as our positive attitude in a difficult game shone through.

For most of the game our passing was strong and our mid court pressure turned over quite a few intercepts.

We were reliable in defence and our goalers worked hard to convert goals.

Today’s game didn’t showcase our Under 17s talents but we know they will bounce back bigger and better.


O’Sullivan Builders: Paige Cooper
Canteen Award: Chloe Butterworth


O’SULLIVAN BUILDERS B RESERVE

Seymour 37 v Swans 13


A strong first quarter from the Lions with all girls playing hard one on one making strong front leads.

Grace Barry played a great game in mid court, creating plenty of turnovers.

Shona Gesler moved well around the goal ring.

Casey Drummond and Layne Lewis carried the ball well down the court.

Toni Bootland and Sarah Waite worked hard in defence to get plenty of rebounds.


Whistle Award: Toni Bootland



Seymour Hardware Group B GRADE

Seymour 41 v Swans 45


The first quarter was incredibly even with both sides shooting 14 goals before the first break.

Seymour continued to trust in their ability and put together a great second quarter to lead by seven at half time.

Ash Webster was a pivotal player, shooting with precision.

The wet weather changed the style of play, allowing the Swans to run away with a win.


Sushi Award: Lucy Zotti
Caffeine Bistro Award: Ashlyn Webster 


Beer Auto Group Seymour A GRADE

Seymour 44 v Swans 33

The girls showed good connection through the court and strong links and leads.

Ruby Martin and Sarah Szczykulski combined to apply plenty of pressure in the defensive end.

Eleisha Saunders and Rosie O’Sullivan carried the ball well and fed into the goalers to provide great opportunities.

The Lions broke the Swans in the second quarter, giving 100 per cent and not relinquishing the lead.


Café 96 Award: Sarah Szczykulski

By Mitch Itter September 28, 2024
The Seymour Football Netball Club held its Presentation Night at Kings Park on Thursday September 26, celebrating the achievements of players and volunteers throughout the 2024 Goulburn Valley League (GVL) season. Club President Gerard O’Sullivan congratulated players for their on-field achievements during the season. “We had all our senior netball teams and two of our football teams playing finals which is a fantastic achievement,” Mr O’Sullivan said. “Our B Reserve girls were undoubtedly the stars of the show, going through the season undefeated and claiming the premiership. “There are some really talented young players coming up through both the football and netball and we can’t wait to watch their progress over the coming years. Mr O’Sullivan also thanked volunteers who make every training session, matchday and season possible. “While we are incredibly proud of our players, in many ways presentation night is also about the amazing volunteers who keep our club running,” Mr O’Sullivan said. “We were also able to welcome a new qualified Life Member as a result of Ellie Fuhrmeister reaching 200 A Grade games during the season which is a fantastic achievement.” The Senior Best & Fairest Award has been renamed the Gary Brown Medal, recognising Mr Brown’s decades of service to the SFNC as Club Secretary with Nathan Beattie the inaugural winner. “It was fantastic to be able to award the Gary Brown Medal for the very first time with Nathan Beattie a deserving winner after an incredible season,” Mr O’Sullivan said. “Gary dedicated a huge amount of his life to our club and it’s only fitting to have the Senior Best and Fairest now bear his name. “Once again, congratulations to all our award winner and we look forward to coming back even better in 2025.” A full list of award winners can be found below. Leading Goal Kickers U18s – Heath Lane (33 Goals) Reserves – Julian Morgan (56 Goals) Seniors – Riley Mason (72 Goals) Club Awards Netball Appreciation Award – Kelly Smith Lenny Brown Best Netball Club Person Award – Gen Pearce Lions Pride – Paul Lewis Best Club Person – Clint Rose Eamonn O’Connor Award – Nathan Fowler Life Membership Ellie Fuhrmeister (200 A Grade games)
September 22, 2024
GRAND FINAL - O’SULLIVAN BUILDERS B RESERVE Seymour 43 v Rochester 30 The Lions were a few goals down early before Toni Bootland stepped on and took control in defence, taking crucial intercepts that allowed the Lions to go into the break at quarter time ahead. All the girls gave 100 per cent throughout the game with strong leads and accurate passing into Shona Gesler and Mia Allen in the ring. Toni Bootland, Sarah Waite and Sophie Munro worked so hard in the defensive end, constantly putting pressure on the Rochester goalers. Grace Barry, Casey Drummond and Layne Lewis carried the ball down the court with efficiency, controlling the mid court. The Lions had the game under control at three quarter time and enjoyed the last quarter, knowing they’d finish the day with medals around their necks. Congratulations to Courtney Aldous on coaching an incredible undefeated season and well done to Toni Bootland who was adjudged Best on Court by the umpires. What a team and what a season!
September 15, 2024
PRELIMINARY FINAL - O'Keefe's IGA Seymour Reserves Seymour 5.9.39 v Rochester 9.10.64 The Lions headed up the GV to take on Rochester for a spot in the Grand Final and were greeted by typically windy conditions at Deakin Reserve. The beginning of the first quarter saw the Lions dominate play, however they were unable to apply scoreboard pressure before Rochester finished the term strongly. In the second term the boys were able to get back into the game with Dale Short kicking a pearler of a goal from long range. The third quarter broke the Lions with Rochester kicking three goals to one, allowing them to head into the last with a lead that proved too much for the boys to claw back. Tayte Lewis showed his usual determination around the contest and Jonty Mann played his best game of the season. The backline found themselves under heavy pressure throughout the game with Clayton Salmon and Jack Glen tireless all day. Jaxon Lantzke stood tall once again around the contest, but it wasn’t enough to get the Lions over the line. Another fantastic season from the Reserves with a huge thanks due to Dundo and Pete Elliott for their work throughout the season, alongside Team Manager Michael Salmon and a great group of volunteers. Best: T Lewis, C Salmon, J Mann, J Glen, J Lantzke Goals: J Morgan 2, D Short 2, F Rutherford 1
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