Round 7 Netball Reports

Australian Trenching & Excavations UNDER 15s

Seymour 21 def by Bears 46

The Lions put up a valiant effort against the Bears in what was always going to be a tough contest.

Our defensive pressure across the whole court was a great improvement and really made Shepp have to work hard.

Eden Webster and Eva Hay combined well in the defensive circle whilst Isabel Meller and Charlotte Bradley put our girls on the board.

Moving Matilda Barry into the centre provided additional drive into our attacking end.

All the girls played well in what was a brilliant team effort.

Keep building Lions!


Whistle Award: Charlotte Bradley



Trawool Shed - Cafe, Cottages & Restaurant UNDER 17s

Seymour 26 def by Bears 34


Taylah Mason worked tirelessly throughout the middle of the court, providing hard drives and consistent intensity. Her determination and effort earned her the best on court honours.

Lilli Kelly worked incredibly hard in the circle, staying right on her player throughout the game. Her sharp footwork allowed her to create clean intercepts and secure important rebounds.

Sophie Butterworth played with great awareness in our goal circle today, creating beautiful space and positioning herself well. She also put up some impressive shorts and showcased her skill and composure under pressure.

The girls gave a strong effort against the Bears, showing determination and teamwork. Despite their hard work they were unable to come away with the win.


O’Sullivan Builders Award: Taylah Mason



O’SULLIVAN BUILDERS B RESERVE

Seymour 30 def Bears 29


The Lions were put through their paces in a very tightly contested game.

After being down in the first quarter the Lions found some flow in the middle quarters, taking the lead.

The girls held strong to win the game by one goals with maturity and patience winning the game.

Casey Drummond was solid as usual and Sarah Waite provided heaps of opportunities.


Inari Sushi Award – Sarah Waite
Club Dinner – Casey Drummond




Seymour Hardware Group B GRADE

Seymour 36 def by Bears 38


The Lions worked very hard but unfortunately came up short in the end.

Our first half was great, including strong defensive pressure that was amazing over the ball.

In our last half we struggled to connect with lots of lost balls and give aways.

Welcome back to Lyndel Feery.

The Bears were too strong in the end.


Rooks Pizza Award – Shona Gesler


 


Beer Auto Group Seymour A GRADE

Seymour 41 def by Bears 61

The Lions faced a stiff contest against a very strong Bears outfit.

The wall was working well in defence and slowed the Bears getting to the ring.

Casey Adamson and Rosie O’Sullivan were strong in the attacking end, getting the ball to the ring.

Ally Black and Ellie Fuhrmeister’s goaler to goaler work creating strong passing to shoot.

Ruby Martin stepped into GS and had some strong holds.

Lucy Zotti held up the Bears’ WA well off the centre pass.

Unfortunately, the girls were unable to hunt down the Bears.


 

Seymour FNC News

By Mitch Itter June 22, 2026
The Seymour Football Netball Club (SFNC) will celebrate a significant milestone this weekend, with Senior Co-Coach and Captain Jack Murphy set to play his 150th senior game for the Lions. Since making his senior debut in 2015, Murphy has established himself as one of the premier players in the Goulburn Valley League. Over the past decade, Murphy has built an outstanding football resume. A dual Senior Best & Fairest winner, GVL Interleague representative, League MVP and former Coburg VFL player, he has consistently performed at an elite level while representing the Lions with distinction. While his individual achievements are impressive, Murphy's influence extends far beyond the football field. Renowned for his professionalism, work ethic and commitment to the club, he has played a significant role in driving standards and helping develop the next generation of Lions players. Now serving as Senior Co-Coach, Murphy continues to lead from the front each week and remains one of the competition's most influential midfielders. SFNC President Peter Elliott said Murphy's contribution to the Lions over the past 11 seasons has been remarkable. “Murph has been an outstanding servant of our football club and thoroughly deserves this recognition,” Mr Elliott said. “His achievements on the field are exceptional, but it's the way he goes about it that sets him apart. “He's one of the hardest workers at the club, a fantastic leader and someone who is so passionate about the success of the Seymour Lions. “He's represented our club with distinction throughout his career and continues to set the standard both as a player and coach. “To reach 150 senior games is a fantastic achievement and one that both Murph and everyone associated with the club should be proud of. “We're incredibly fortunate to have had Murph at Seymour for so long and look forward to seeing him continue to make an impact in the years ahead.”
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