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Round 18 Netball Results

Including You UNDER 15s

Seymour 30 v Mooroopna 47

A hard season has come to an end but the development and growth of the ten Under 15s has been incredible.

It was always going to be tough coming up against a top side but the girls put together a strong four quarter effort.

Isabel Meller controlled the C channel with Ivy Watson dominating in WA.

Ruby Fletcher followed suit with a strong effort in WD, linking with the mids.

Tough season and even tougher girls.


Canteen Award: Isabel Meller
Inari Sushi Award: Ivy Watson




Trawool Shed - Cafe, Cottages & Restaurant UNDER 17s

Seymour 20 v Mooroopna 64


In the final game of the season for the Under 17s, the girls showcased great team work and determination.

Goalers Sophie Allen, Chloe Butterworth and Grace Le Deux showed great composure under pressure.

Through the midcourt Taylah Mason, Ella Zotti and Remy Hare did well to link defence into attack, their agility and passing often keeping Seymour in the play.

Defenders Sophie Munro and Paige Cooper were formidable in defence, intercepting and causing lots of turnovers.

Overall a great team effort. Well done and we can’t wait to see what you achieve in 2025.


O’Sullivan Builders Awards: Remy Hare & Sophie Munro




O’SULLIVAN BUILDERS B RESERVE

Seymour 43 v Mooroopna 32


The Lions finished the season undefeated and on top of the ladder after another fantastic team performance.

Mariah Baumann and Layne Lewis communicated well with the centre passes and made some strong leads and great feeds into the goalers.

Ruby Trimble and Grace Bary defended solidly all day, including several important turnovers.

In a competitive game, Shona Gesler shot with accuracy with Taylah Mason and Sophie Munro playing a role, stepping up from the Under 17s.


Canteen Award: Grace Barry
Café 96 Award: Shona Gesler




Seymour Hardware Group B GRADE

Seymour 46 v Mooroopna 49


It was a very high intensity, fast first quarter with Madi Hager taking five intercepts.

The game got even quicker with excellent work from Luzy Zotti in the centre with plenty of intercepts. Georgia Engel stood up at critical points in the game.

There was lots of physicality in the ring from our goalers but the momentum shifted in the third quarter and the girls were unable to pull back a fast finishing Cats outfit.


Café 96 Award: Lucy Zotti & Madi Hager
Whistle Award: Ashlyn Webster



Beer Auto Group Seymour A GRADE

Seymour 43 v Mooroopna 49

It was an intense start to the game for the Lions who were able to stay in the game despite a difficult start.

Rosie O’Sullivan made great leads in her 200th game for the Lions.

Ruby Martin had her hands over everything in a fantastic game, combining with Bridie Cantwell in the defensive end.

Ellie Fuhrmeister played well in a best on court game for the Lions.


Rooks Pizza Award: Ally Black
Caffeine Bistro Award: Ellie Fuhrmeister

 

 

Seymour FNC News

By Mitch Itter January 22, 2025
The Seymour Lions have bolstered their senior football squad with several recruits committing to the club for the 2025 Goulburn Valley League season. Sam House joins the Den after multiple seasons with Hurstbridge in the Northern Football League and will bolster Seymour’s forward line. House signed with GWS’ VFL and previously represented the Northern Knights in the Coates Talent League. Joining House up forward is Cam Osmond, recruited from Lancefield/Assumption College with the ability to play a high or deep role within the forward line. Also bolstering the Lions’ key position stocks is Tom Gawthrop , a towering 196cm key position player from the Woodend Football Club following junior football at the Calder Cannons. Gawthrop is a versatile player, who can play across centre half back or present as a spearhead forward in front of goals. Another recruit with high level experience is Tom Jeffrey . A 186cm utility, Jeffrey has represented the Aspley Hornets in the NEAFL and the Brisbane Lions in the VFL. A recruit from closer to home is Lachy Beattie , brother of 2024 SFNC B&F winner Nathan, who is joining the Lions after a few dominant seasons with the Yea Tigers. Before that Lachy played across half back with the Whittlesea Eagles, becoming a key player within their back six. Finally, 2024 KDFL McNamara Medallist Rielly Old has been recruited from Nagambie. Rielly is a big-bodied midfielder who will add great versatility to the Lions midfield group this season. Lions’ Senior Co-Coach Jack Murphy said the club was excited about the prospects of the senior group in 2025. “We had a bit of a mixed season last year with injuries and some lapses in games which cost us a place in the top six,” Mr. Murphy said. “We’re pleased to have retained the majority of our squad from last season, and with a young list, there is still plenty of growth ahead. “Thanks to some injuries, we were able to blood a lot of Under-18s players in senior footy last year, and it will be pretty competitive for spots come the start of the season. “All our new recruits have great footballing experience and IQ and will add plenty to our senior squad. “We’re still working on a few players and hope to have some announcements in the month ahead.  “We’re looking forward to getting through the rest of pre-season and putting our best foot forward in Round 1.”
By Mitch Itter January 15, 2025
The Seymour Football Netball Club (SFNC) has announced its A Grade netball squad for the 2025 Goulburn Valley League (GVL) season. The Lions will be looking to once again challenge the best teams in September after being defeated by Echuca in an Elimination Final last year. In a massive boost for the Lions, star netballer Casey Adamson has been appointed playing Head Coach. Adamson, previously a professional netballer, will draw on her extensive experience which includes stints at the Collingwood Magpies in the Netball Super League and Boroondara Express in the Victorian Netball League. Adamson is looking forward to the return of netball on April 5 and her new coaching role. “We’ve got a great squad once again this season and we’re all eager for Round 1 to come around,” Ms Adamson said. “Last year was a bit disappointing, going out in an Elimination Final and I know the girls are eager to push deeper into finals this year. “I’m excited to step up into the Head Coach role and think I’ve got plenty to give to our entire netball department, from A Grade down to Under 15s. “Ellie Fuhrmeister has done a fantastic job over the past few seasons and it’s all about building on her work and seeing how far we can go this year.” The A Grade squad remains largely unchanged from last season, with Adamson returning from injury and Lucy Zotti making the step up as a full-time A Grade player. “Personally, I’m so excited to get back on the court with a very strong squad,” Ms Adamson said. “We’ve got fantastic players right across the court and amazing depth through our grades once again. “Lucy Zotti has been a consistent performer for a long time, no matter where she’s played, and her inclusion in the A Grade squad is a testament to the hard work she’s put in. “We kick off away in Round 1, but we can’t wait to return to Kings Park in Round 2 and take on the Swans at home.”  2025 A Grade Squad Casey Adamson (Coach) Olivia Barry Ally Black Bridie Cantwell Ellie Fuhrmeister Ruby Martin Rosie O’Sullivan Sarah Szczykulski Lucy Zotti
By Mitch Itter January 9, 2025
Peter Elliott has been announced as the new President of the Seymour Football Netball Club (SFNC), taking the reins from Gerard O’Sullivan who stood down as the joint-longest serving President in SFNC history. Elliott had a distinguished career at Seymour as a key position player and was a member of the Lions’ 1991 Goulburn Valley League (GVL) Senior Premiership. His son Alex is also a current player with the club. As the GVL season approaches, Elliott said he was eager to get to work to ensure the Lions have another successful season. “It’s an incredibly exciting time to be involved at Seymour, with a great group of footballers, netballers and volunteers,” Mr Elliott said. “The last few seasons have seen some great results across all our grades, and we’re excited to see the growth in some of our younger players this season. “The club is in a great position at the moment and it’s a fantastic time to be involved in community sport. “I’d encourage anyone who wants to lend a hand to reach out and help the Lions in 2025. We’ve got plenty of roles that could do with some volunteer support, and I can guarantee you’ll get plenty out of your time at the club.” Elliott thanked Gerard O’Sullivan for his contribution to the SFNC across his two stints as President. “Being involved at an Executive level at a club is a very time-consuming role, and it would be impossible to quantify the time Gerard has put into the Seymour Lions,” Mr Elliott said. “He’s been a tireless volunteer as long as I can remember and a fantastic leader across his time as President. “Sandra and the entire O’Sullivan family have been fantastic volunteers, supporters and officials and deserve our thanks. “Local clubs are nothing without top quality volunteers and we’re all indebted to Gerard for his magnificent service.” The Seymour Lions will kick off their 2025 GVL campaign on April 5 away against Rochester before hosting the Swans in their first home game of the season on April 12. Anyone interested in volunteering with the SFNC is encouraged to reach out to Pete Elliott via email at sfncpresident@outlook.com
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