Round 4 Netball Results

Including You UNDER 15s

Seymour 8 - Bears 63


The Under 15s kicked off the action yesterday against a very strong and well drilled Bears team.

Kyra Pearce stood up and showed determination and strength throughout the game to earn best on court honours.

She was supported by Matilda Barry and Sophie Butterworth across the court.

It was a tough day but on to next week where the girls will be looking to put their best foot forward against Benalla.


Inari Sushi Award: Kyra Pearce




Trawool Shed - Cafe, Cottages & Restaurant UNDER 17s

Seymour 31 - Bears 64


The Under 17s weren’t quite able to put together the four quarter performance to match the Shepp Bears, however Ella Zotti, Remy Hare, Ella Reynolds and Taylah Mason  demonstrated determination and a great connection in the mid court.

Sophie Munro and Paige Cooper put up a fight to create turnovers and peg back as many goals as they could.

Sophie Allen, Grace Le Deux and Chloe Butterworth provided great drive in attack and combined well in the goal circle.

Despite a great effort from the girls they were outplayed by a better side on the day.


O’Sullivan Builders Awards: Taylah Mason




O’SULLIVAN BUILDERS B RESERVE

Seymour 37 - Bears 36


The B Reserve had a thrilling win against Shepp in a goal for goal encounter, getting up by one.

Ruby Trimble and Sarah Waite constantly placed the Bears’ under pressure in the defensive end with Ruby working hard to pressure the centre pass.

Shona Gesler put together a great performance, presenting well in the goals and directing the attacking end.

The team was able to transition strongly between attack and defence with Olivia Peace providing direct and strong feeds into the ring.

Alyssa Quigg settled into the game well and took control of the attacking end.


Whistle Award: Sarah Waite

Canteen Award: Shona Gesler



Seymour Hardware Group B GRADE

Seymour 40 - Bears 39


The B Grade repeated the performance of the B Reserve girls putting together a consistent four quarter performance to snatch a one goal win.

The Lions showed great intensity from the start with precision passing to the goalers allowing Ashlyn Webster and Lyndel Feery to capitalise on hard work in the midcourt.

The strong defensive effort of the midcourt allowed for many crucial turnovers.

Great drive from Lucy Zotti and Andy McKenzie gave Lyndel and Renee Sari many options to score.

It was a great team performance with the Lions stepping up when under pressure.


96 Cafe & Bulk Foods Award: Toni Bootland

Club Dinner Award: Lyndel Feery




Beer Auto Group Seymour A GRADE

Seymour 51 - Bears 66


The Lions were right in the contest at three quarter time but a great performance by the Bears in the last saw the A Grade go down.

Rosie O’Sullivan and Ellie Fuhrmeister controlled the mid court and attacking end with strong pressure off the line.

Georgie Engel and Courtney Aldous were active on their feed, resulting in important turnovers in the defensive end.

Sophie Rutherford combined with the goalers to keep on top of the defenders.

Lucy Zotti came into the game and took control of WD, resulting in many key intercepts.

Off to Benalla next week to try and get back on the winner’s list.


Rooks Award: Courtney Aldous



Seymour FNC News

By Mitch Itter August 17, 2025
Janelle Puppa Real Estate UNDER 18s Seymour 3.8.26 def by Tatura 10.5.65 Best: D Davis, R Powell, L Sainsbury, A Nash, H Sullivan Goals: D Davis 2, L Sainsbury O'Keefe's IGA Seymour Reserves Seymour 18.12.120 def Tatura 2.2.14 The Lions came out eager to continue their strong form with finals just around the quarter and they did not disappoint. Seven first quarter goals set the game up for Seymour, doing well to keep Tatura scoreless for the entirety of the first half. Following the main break the Lions let their foot off the gas but were still able to emerge with a solid 106 point win ahead of a tough test against Shepp Bears coming this weekend. Taiten Thomas was a livewire up forward, taking some strong marks and combining well with Dale Short as both finished with four majors to their names. Joel Durham kept up his big effort in the ruck with another consistent performance, working with Curtis Powell and Cooper Lubeck through the middle of the ground. The win means the Lions will finish in fourth spot following the final game of the home and away season. Best: T Thomas, J Durham, C Powell, D Short, C Lubeck Goals: D Short 4, T Thomas 4, J Davey 3, C Lubeck 3, C Osmond 2, D Davis 1, J Mann 1 Seymour Club Seniors Seymour 22.19.151 def Tatura 6.2.38 After a big win last week over United, the Lions were looking to repeat the feat against Tatura and were able to come away with a 113 point win. Some inaccurate kicking in the first quarter saw the Lions fail to capitalise on all the play but they were able to make amends in the final three quarters of the game, kicking seven, five and seven goals to round out a great performance. Riley Mason showed yet again why he’s the best player in the competition with a dominant performance including nine goals. The tally could’ve been much higher if not for some unselfish play throughout the game. The midfield group dominated around stoppages with Nathan Beattie, Jack Peris and Jack Murphy all in the best alongside Dylan Cook who reinvented himself as a tap ruckman. Other highlights of the day included great debut performances from Jackson Mansfield and Ben McCarthy. Mansfield was a strong target up forward all day with three majors, while McCarthy was busy around the ground and managed to get a goal of his own on the board.  Best: R Mason, N Beattie, J Peris, D Cook, J Murphy Goals: R Mason 9, J Mansfield 3, J Murphy 3, L Lubeck 2, N Beattie 1, D Giles 1, B McCarthy 1, J Peris 1, R Schraven 1
August 17, 2025
Australian Trenching & Excavations UNDER 15s Seymour 23 def by Tatura 28 The early game in Tatura started off quite slow but the Lions came back punching in the second quarter. The girls created many turnovers defensively and were able to convert well. Isabel Meller was responsible for lots of turnovers and provided plenty of talk down the court. Matilda Barry worked well on her timing and made some beautiful passes into the ring. Lily Tippett’s goaling and movement in the ring was great. Inari Sushi Award: Matilda Barry Trawool Shed - Cafe, Cottages & Restaurant UNDER 17s Seymour 44 def Tatura 40 Lilly Kelly worked really hard in the defensive circle, sticking tight to her player and getting some clean defensive turnovers. For four quarters she stayed determined and strong and was crucial to our win. Ella Zotti and Taylah Mason worked seamlessly together in the middle of the court, creating great drive and intensity. The girls worked the ball well from end to end. The 17s had a close four goal win, cementing their spot in the finals where they will be looking to bring the same determination and intensity. O’Sullivan Builders Award: Lilly Kelly O’SULLIVAN BUILDERS B RESERVE Seymour 39 def Tatura 28 The team’s defensive pressure was the best we’ve seen all season. Every player on the court worked hard to keep up the intensity. Tatura challenged the Lions for 60 minutes but the Lions were able to adapt to changes and keep the scoreboard pressure on. Sarah Waite, Ruby Trimble and Grace Barry were fierce. As always, Shona Gesler was steady in the goals. Whistle Award: Grace Barry Seymour Hardware Group B GRADE Seymour 51 def Tatura 29 Seymour got off to a great start in their game against Tatura, never giving up on the contest. The Lions played structured netball to put together a fantastic win. Courtney Aldous, Sophie Rutherford and Andy McKenzie were fabulous in the midcourt, driving forward and creating space for our goalers. Rooks Pizza Award: Georgia Engel Beer Auto Group Seymour A GRADE Seymour 45 def Tatura 42 The first quarter was an even battle across the court, with out goalers working tirelessly to gain the front space. Our defenders in the second quarter got their hands to multiple balls, creating lots of opportunities for the attacking end. Ruby Martin created multiple turnovers. The second half saw Tatura come out with determination, however Seymour kept their composure and calm to hold on right until the end.
By Mitch Itter August 9, 2025
Janelle Puppa Real Estate UNDER 18s Seymour 9.7.61 def United 6.7.43 Best: J Brock, B McCarthy, J Mansfield, A Nash, S Brown Goals: J Mansfield 3, H Murphy 2, A Nash 1, L Sainsbury 1, J Brock 1, B Harris 1 O'Keefe's IGA Seymour Reserves Seymour 21.13.139 def United 2.3.15 It was a one sided contest from the first whistle with United only able to score one goal in each half of the game. The Lions showed why they’re a contender come September with some sensational passages of play. Lachlan Beattie made a successful return after some time away, dominating through the middle of the ground and combining well with Joel Durham in the ruck. The tall timber got the job done at both ends of the ground with Ollie Munro working well across half back and Jack Radford extending his lead at the top of the goal kicking charts with a big bag of seven goals. Curtis Powell and Taiten Thomas played with determination to round out the best players in a fantastic all round performance. Best: L Beattie, J Radford, C Powell, O Munro, T Thomas Goals: J Radford 7, J Davey 3, D Short 3, T Thomas 3, C Lubeck 2, C Powell 1, R Gardner 1, N Davey 1 Seymour Club Seniors Seymour 17.14.116 def United 8.8.56 The Seniors game followed a similar pattern to the Reserves with the Lions dominant from the first contest, leaving the result beyond doubt from very early on. The Lions only took the foot off the gas in the final term, allowing United to add some respectability to the scoreline. Jack Murphy racked up plenty of possessions in the midfield alongside his partners in crime, Nic Quigg and Nathan Beattie who were able to stay focused, dominating their direct opponents. Cooper Holdsworth-Rose again showed why he’s a start of the future with his incredible athleticism and fantastic reading of the play. Riley Mason was a class above with five majors, supported well up forward by Nathan Fowler and a very lively Max McLean, who both kicked three goals each. The Lions will be back on the road next weekend to take on Tatura, looking to put another win on the board. Best: J Murphy, N Quigg, N Beattie, C Holdsworth-Rose, R Mason Goals: R Mason 5, N Fowler 3, M McLean 3, J Peris 1, D Davis 1, N Beattie 1, L Lubeck 1, N Quigg 1, D Giles 1
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