Bellarine Football Netball League

The Bellarine Football Netball League (BFNL) is an Australian rules football and netball competition based in the Bellarine Peninsula region of Victoria, Australia. Established in 1971 as the Bellarine & District Football League, the competition was formed out of the ashes of the Polwarth Football League, which had six of its former teams join.

Bellarine Football Netball League
FormerlyBellarine & District Football League (1971–1985)
Bellarine Football League (1986–2010)
SportAustralian rules football
Netball
Founded1971 (1971)
No. of teams10
CountryAustralia
HeadquartersHighton, Victoria, Australia
ConfederationAFL Barwon
Sponsor(s)Dow Chemical Company
Related
competitions
Geelong FNL
Geelong & District FNL
Polwarth FL
Official websiteaflbarwon.com.au/bfnl

The competition was renamed the Bellarine Football League in 1986, and finally the Bellarine Football Netball League in 2011 when the local netball competition was administratively aligned with the football competition for the first time. Prior to 2011, netball clubs competed in a competition overseen by the Bellarine District Netball Association.

The BFNL forms the second tier of football in the Geelong area, along with the Geelong Football League and the Geelong & District Football League.

Clubs

Current clubs

Club Colours Moniker Location Home venue Est. Former
league
BFNL seasons BFNL premierships
Football Netball
First Total Total Most recent Total Most recent
Anglesea
Roos Anglesea Ellimatta Reserve 1963 GDFL 1973 50 3 1999 1 2012
Barwon Heads Seagulls Barwon Heads Howard Harmer Reserve 1922 GDFL 1971+ 52 6 2022
Drysdale
Hawks Drysdale Drysdale Recreational Reserve 1879 GDFL 1971+ 52 5 2010
Geelong Amateur
Ammos Highton Queens Park 1926 GDFL 1995 28 5 2016 3 2022
Modewarre
Warriors Mount Moriac Mt Moriac Recreation Reserve 1879 GDFL 1996 27 1 2018 3 2018
Newcomb
Power Moolap Grinter Reserve 1975 1976 47 6 2007
Ocean Grove Grubbers Ocean Grove Shell Road Reserve 1964 PFL 1971+ 52 8 2003 1 2023
Portarlington
Demons Portarlington Portarlington Recreation Reserve 1874 PFL 1971+ 52 2 1992
Queenscliff
Coutas Queenscliff Queenscliff Recreation Reserve 1884 PFL 1971+ 52 4 2013
Torquay
Tigers Torquay Spring Creek Reserve 1952 PFL 1971+ 52 9 2023 3 2019
+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the BDFL


Former clubs

Club Colours Moniker Location Home venue Est. Former
league
Current
league
BFNL seasons BFNL premierships
First Total Total Most recent
Leopold
Lions Leopold Leopold Memorial Park 1955 PFL GFNL 1971+ 21 2 1990
St Leonards
Saints St Leonards St Leonards Lake Reserve 1985 1985 6
Winchelsea
Blues Winchelsea Eastern Reserve 1876 PFL GDFNL 1971+ 12
+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the BDFL

Premiers

Senior football

+ Team also won the minor premiership for finishing on top of the ladder
^ Player also won the Les Ash Medal as the best and fairest in the league
SeasonPremiersRunners-upScore VenueBest on ground Ref.
1971 TorquayQueenscliff18.5 (113) d. 6.15 (51) Ocean Grove Memorial ReserveGraham Muncey (Torquay) [1][2]
1972 Barwon Heads+Ocean Grove18.20 (128) d. 15.9 (99) Leopold Memorial ParkGarry Hamer (Barwon Heads) [1][2]
1973 Barwon Heads+ (2)Winchelsea19.11 (125) d. 11.9 (75) Spring Creek ReserveBrian Marshman (Barwon Heads) [1][2]
1974 Barwon Heads+ (3)Ocean Grove13.14 (92) d. 11.13 (79) Spring Creek ReserveGeoff Fry^ (Barwon Heads) [1][2]
1975 Queenscliff+Drysdale14.16 (100) d. 11.10 (76) Leopold Memorial ParkPeter Growney (Queenscliff) [1][2]
1976 DrysdaleTorquay23.10 (148) d. 19.13 (127) Leopold Memorial ParkGreg Scott (Drysdale) [1][2]
1977 Drysdale (2)Queenscliff12.10 (82) d. 11.12 (78) Portarlington Recreation ReserveDavid Hall (Drysdale) [1][2]
1978 PortarlingtonDrysdale12.19 (91) d. 5.14 (44) Howard Harmer ReserveVincent Guiffe (Portarlington) [1][2]
1979 LeopoldNewcomb18.12 (120) d. 17.9 (111) Spring Creek ReservePeter Lewis (Leopold) [1][2]
1980 NewcombPortarlington13.17 (95) d. 9.12 (66) Leopold Memorial ParkGreg Herbet (Newcomb) [1][2]
1981 Newcomb+ (2)Torquay17.10 (112) d. 12.9 (81) Howard Harmer ReserveJohn Fagan^ (Newcomb) [1][2]
1982 Newcomb (3)Torquay19.15 (129) d. 8.9 (57) Leopold Memorial ParkJohn Fagan (2) (Newcomb) [1][2]
1983 AngleseaTorquay14.14 (98) d. 13.6 (84) Portarlington Recreation ReserveBrian O’Keefe (Anglesea) [1][2]
1984 Torquay (2)Drysdale19.11 (125) d. 19.10 (124) Leopold Memorial ParkAlan Lynch (Drysdale) [1][2]
1985 Drysdale (3)Leopold20.26 (146) d. 11.6 (72) Portarlington Recreation ReserveDarren Wilson (Drysdale) [1][2]
Bellarine Football League name adopted
1986 Torquay+ (3)Newcomb21.21 (147) d. 4.12 (36) Howard Harmer ReserveShane Jacobsen (Torquay) [1][2]
1987 Torquay+ (4)Leopold13.16 (94) d. 10.14 (74) Leopold Memorial ParkDale Lewis (Torquay) [1][2]
1988 Newcomb (4)Drysdale14.7 (91) d. 11.12 (78) Leopold Memorial ParkRoss Gibson (Newcomb) [1][2]
1989 Torquay+ (5)Drysdale11.15 (81) d. 9.18 (72) Portarlington Recreation ReserveJohn McMahon (Torquay) [1][2]
1990 Leopold+ (2)Anglesea17.5 (107) d. 11.13 (79) Drysdale Recreation ReservePeter Lange (Leopold) [1][2]
1991 Anglesea+ (2)Leopold10.15 (75) d. 5.7 (37) Portarlington Recreation ReserveDarren Fraser (Anglesea) [1][2]
1992 Portarlington+ (2)Drysdale10.6 (66) d. 4.11 (35) Drysdale Recreation ReserveBrian Canny (Portarlington) [1][2]
1993 Barwon Heads+ (4)Ocean Grove19.17 (131) d. 10.16 (76) Drysdale Recreation ReserveAntony Callan (Barwon Heads) [1][2]
1994 Ocean Grove+Portarlington16.6 (102) d. 5.12 (42) Drysdale Recreation ReserveDean Gills (Ocean Grove) [1][2]
1995 Ocean Grove+ (2)Anglesea17.12 (114) d. 11.11 (77) Drysdale Recreation ReserveMatthew McTaggart (Ocean Grove) [1][2]
1996 Ocean Grove+ (3)Anglesea12.12 (84) d. 7.12 (54) Drysdale Recreation ReserveSteven Sherwell (Ocean Grove) [1][2]
1997 Ocean Grove+ (4)Anglesea11.10 (76) d. 4.2 (26) Drysdale Recreation ReserveWill McTaggart (Ocean Grove) [1][2]
1998 Torquay+ (6)Ocean Grove9.8 (62) d. 6.7 (43) Drysdale Recreation ReserveGeorge Arnold^ (Torquay) [1][2]
1999 Anglesea+ (3)Ocean Grove13.16 (94) d. 12.12 (84) Drysdale Recreation ReserveIan Benny (Anglesea) [1][2]
2000 Ocean Grove+ (5)Anglesea16.13 (109) d. 7.12 (54) Drysdale Recreation ReserveMathew Payne^ (Ocean Grove) [1][2]
2001 Ocean Grove+ (6)Drysdale23.16 (154) d. 12.8 (80) Drysdale Recreation ReserveKane Montgomery (Ocean Grove) [1][2]
2002 Ocean Grove (7)Drysdale12.23 (95) d. 6.7 (43) Spring Creek ReserveJames Dalton (Ocean Grove) [1][2]
2003 Ocean Grove (8)Geelong Amateur12.9 (81) d. 10.12 (72) Drysdale Recreation ReserveLiam Rock (Ocean Grove) [1][2]
2004 Geelong Amateur+Ocean Grove18.9 (117) d. 11.5 (71) Drysdale Recreation ReserveHaami Williams (Geelong Amateur) [1][2]
2005 Newcomb+ (5)Torquay15.18 (108) d. 11.9 (75) Drysdale Recreation ReserveLuke McLean (Newcomb) [1][2]
2006 Torquay (7)Newcomb15.9 (99) d. 13.11 (89) Drysdale Recreation ReserveAndrew Wesley (Torquay) [1][2]
2007 Newcomb (6)Ocean Grove25.15 (165) d. 17.9 (111) Spring Creek ReserveMark Stewart (Newcomb) [1][2]
2008 Geelong Amateur+ (2)Torquay28.11 (179) d. 14.19 (103) Spring Creek ReserveNathan Reid (Geelong Amateur) [1][2]
2009 Drysdale (4)Geelong Amateur15.18 (108) d. 13.12 (90) Spring Creek ReserveBrett Dowie (Drysdale) [1][2]
2010 Drysdale+ (5)Geelong Amateur13.13 (91) d. 11.17 (83) Spring Creek ReserveMitch Scott (Drysdale) [1][2]
Bellarine Football Netball League name adopted
2011 Queenscliff (2)Geelong Amateur17.22 (124) d. 13.7 (85) Spring Creek ReserveDaniel Gibbs (Queenscliff) [1][2][3]
2012 Queenscliff+ (3)Torquay16.14 (110) d. 12.8 (80) Drysdale Recreation ReserveDaniel Gibbs (2) (Queenscliff) [1][2]
2013 Queenscliff+ (4)Drysdale14.16 (100) d. 6.11 (47) Spring Creek ReserveBrad Ridings (Queenscliff) [1][2]
2014 Geelong Amateur+ (3)Ocean Grove22.16 (148) d. 8.9 (57) Spring Creek ReserveKane Smith (Geelong Amateur) [1][2]
2015 Geelong Amateur (4)Torquay16.16 (112) d. 11.14 (80) Spring Creek ReservePeter Street (Geelong Amateur) [1][2]
2016 Geelong Amateur+ (5)Modewarre18.16 (124) d. 11.11 (77) Drysdale Recreation ReserveBrad King (Geelong Amateur) [1][2]
2017 Torquay+ (8)Geelong Amateur17.9 (111) d. 7.18 (60) Drysdale Recreation ReserveBilly Henderson (Torquay) [1][2]
2018 ModewarreBarwon Heads14.9 (93) d. 5.16 (46) Drysdale Recreation ReserveJohn Meesen (Modewarre) [1][2]
2019 Barwon Heads (5)Torquay13.7 (85) d. 10.11 (71) Spring Creek ReserveZach Walter (Barwon Heads) [1][2][4]
2020 Season cancelled due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic [5]
2021 Season curtailed due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria [6]
2022 Barwon Heads (6)Torquay12.12 (84) d. 3.11 (29) Grinter ReserveSammy Baker (Barwon Heads) [7]
2023 Torquay (9) Drysdale 16.14 (110) d. 12.6 (78) Grinter Reserve Nathan Mifsud (Torquay) [8]

A Grade netball

+ Team also won the minor premiership for finishing on top of the ladder
^ Player also won the league best and fairest award
SeasonPremiersRunners-upScore Venue Best on court Ref.
2011 ModewarreAnglesea41–37 Kardinia Park Christine Graham (Modewarre) [9][10]
2012 Anglesea+Modewarre62–39 Banyul-Warri Fields Elle Rice (Anglesea) [9][11]
2013 TorquayModewarre49–37 Kardinia Park Courtney Cuolahan (Torquay) [9][12]
2014 Geelong Amateur+Torquay33–30 Drysdale Recreation Reserve Jenni Gardner (Geelong Amateur) [9][13]
2015 Geelong Amateur (2)Torquay36–29 Drysdale Recreation Reserve Keisha Guilmartin (Geelong Amateur) [9][14]
2016 Torquay (2)Geelong Amateur31–30 Drysdale Recreation Reserve Jessica Standfield (Torquay) [9][15]
2017 Modewarre (2)Geelong Amateur43–27 Drysdale Recreation Reserve Kim Martin (Modewarre) [9][16]
2018 Modewarre+ (3)Geelong Amateur34–30 Drysdale Recreation Reserve Jessica Kelly (Modewarre) [9][17]
2019 Torquay (3)Geelong Amateur38–25 Spring Creek Reserve Courtney Cuolahan (2) (Torquay) [9][18]
2020 Season cancelled due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic [5]
2021 Season curtailed due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria [6]
2022 Geelong Amateur (3)Ocean Grove60–48 Grinter Reserve Keisha Guilmartin (2) (Geelong Amateur) [19][20]
2023 Ocean Grove Geelong Amateur 53–45 Grinter Reserve Ashton O'Brien (Ocean Grove) [21][22]

Individual awards

Les Ash Medal

The Les Ash Medal, named after the late longtime Bellarine football administrator, is presented to the league's best and fairest player at the conclusion of the home-and-away season. It was first named after Ash in 1989; previously it was known simply as the best and fairest medal. Two players have won the award on four occasions – Modewarre's Josh Finch, whose honours spanned seven seasons throughout the 2010s, and Torquay's James Darke, whose period of success overlapped with Finch to claim the award across nine seasons. Both Finch and Darke are also members of a group of five players who have won the award in consecutive seasons.

^ Player also won the Leading Goalkicker Award
Table of recipients
Season Player Club Votes Ref.
1971 Stewart MathiesonWinchelsea[?] [23]
1972 Gary RenfreyPortarlington[?] [23]
1973 Dennis JohnsonBarwon Heads[?] [23]
1974 Geoff FryBarwon Heads[?] [23]
1975 Dennis Johnson (2)Barwon Heads[?] [23]
1976 Robert WarrenQueenscliff[?] [23]
1977 Mike BirrellQueenscliff[?] [23]
1978 Mike Birrell (2)Queenscliff[?] [23]
1979 David RoePortarlington[?] [23]
1980 Phil StringerOcean Grove[?] [23]
1981 John FaganNewcomb[?] [23]
1982 David Roe (2)Portarlington[?] [23]
1983 Greg ScottDrysdale[?] [23]
1984 Greg YoungAnglesea[?] [23]
1985 Phil DennisPortarlington[?] [23]
1986 Mark Browne^Torquay[?] [23]
1987 Brian O'KeefeAnglesea[?] [23]
1988 Dean McNeilQueenscliff[?] [23]
Award renamed to Les Ash Medal
1989 Chris TaylorDrysdale[?] [23]
1990 Chris HaddockTorquay[?] [23]
1991 Chris Haddock (2)Torquay[?] [23]
1992 Matt WalterBarwon Heads[?] [23]
1993 Jamie DaltonQueenscliff[?] [23]
Paul Hudson Newcomb [?] [23]
1994 Geoff TaylorBarwon Heads[?] [23]
1995 Trevor TuckerOcean Grove[?] [23]
1996 Paul Hudson (2)Newcomb[?] [23]
1997 Paul Hudson (3)Newcomb[?] [23]
1998 George ArnoldTorquay[?] [23]
1999 Damian ClarkOcean Grove[?] [23]
2000 Mathew PayneOcean Grove[?] [23]
2001 Mark TrevaskisGeelong Amateur[?] [23]
2002 Mark HildebrandtBarwon Heads[?] [23]
2003 Matthew PrimmerQueenscliff[?] [23]
2004 Simon NelisDrysdale[?] [23]
2005 Russell WhitefordAnglesea[?] [23]
2006 James DaltonOcean Grove[?] [23]
2007 Ricky O'TooleNewcomb[?] [23]
2008 Christian RobertsonAnglesea[?] [23]
2009 Lindsay SmithGeelong Amateur[?] [23]
2010 Josh FinchModewarre18 [24]
2011 Dylan Chaplin-BurchQueenscliff21 [25]
2012 Josh Finch (2)Modewarre24 [26]
2013 Josh Finch (3)Modewarre30 [27]
2014 James DarkeTorquay23 [28]
2015 Mitch Day^Geelong Amateur24 [29]
2016 Josh Finch (4)Modewarre22 [30]
2017 James Darke (2)Torquay31 [31]
2018 Jackson BewsAnglesea17 [32]
Mat Dyer Barwon Heads 17 [32]
2019 Dom GleesonTorquay22 [33]
John Meesen Modewarre 22 [33]
2020 Not awarded [5]
2021 James Darke (3) Torquay 20[lower-alpha 1] [34]
2022 James Darke (4)Torquay27 [35]
2023 Luke Davis Barwon Heads 20[lower-alpha 2] [36]

Leading Goalkicker Award

The Leading Goalkicker Award is presented to the player who has kicked the most goals at the conclusion of the home-and-away season. Barwon Heads' Stephen "Chooka" Piec, described as "a poster boy for the Bellarine in its formative years", holds the record for the most titles (four). The magical century-mark of goals has been reached 14 times throughout the regular season. Dominant Torquay forward Wayne Tyquin's three-year run of 349 cumulative goals from 1997 to 1999 capped off a five-year consecutive period where the league had at least one centurion. Overlap between the Leading Goalkicker Award and the Les Ash Medal is rare; only two players (Torquay's Mark Browne in 1986 and Geelong Amateur's Mitch Day in 2015) have collected both honours in the same season.

^ Player also won the Les Ash Medal as the best and fairest in the league
Table of recipients
Season Player Club Goals Ref.
1971 Peter HarrisonPortarlington51 [37]
1972 Stephen "Chooka" PiecBarwon Heads90 [37]
1973 Stephen "Chooka" Piec (2)Barwon Heads77 [37]
1974 Stephen "Chooka" Piec (3)Barwon Heads57 [37]
1975 Ray KingPortarlington83 [37]
1976 Stephen "Chooka" Piec (4)Barwon Heads68 [37]
1977 Randell WhittenDrysdale114 [37]
1978 Randell Whitten (2)Drysdale110 [37]
1979 Tony SudaleNewcomb85 [37]
1980 Gary HarriottAnglesea93 [37]
1981 Tony Sudale (2)Newcomb77 [37]
1982 Darrell BissettPortarlington111 [37]
1983 Gary Harriott (2)Anglesea91 [37]
1984 Kevin MaddenTorquay82 [37]
1985 Mike BirrellQueenscliff114 [37]
1986 Mark Browne^Torquay83 [37]
1987 Jim KellyAnglesea100 [37]
1988 Darrell Bissett (2)Portarlington59 [37]
1989 Sean KennedyDrysdale81 [37]
1990 Phil TagliabueLeopold66 [37]
1991 Russell MitchellDrysdale62 [37]
1992 Greg MighallPortarlington73 [37]
1993 Darren EvansQueenscliff63 [37]
1994 Stephen SmithAnglesea67 [37]
1995 Adam RichardsonOcean Grove121 [37]
1996 David MasekDrysdale108 [37]
1997 Wayne TyquinTorquay111 [37]
1998 Wayne Tyquin (2)Torquay120 [37]
1999 Wayne Tyquin (3)Torquay118 [37]
2000 Luke WinterAnglesea75 [37]
2001 Jamie GladmanQueenscliff78 [37]
2002 Stuart CravenDrysdale63 [37]
2003 Adam RichardsonDrysdale110 [37]
2004 Jamie GladmanQueenscliff78 [37]
2005 Adam SkrobalakTorquay68 [37]
2006 Adam Skrobalak (2)Torquay95 [37]
2007 Sam ClarkGeelong Amateur58 [37]
2008 Lucas MurphyBarwon Heads102 [37]
2009 Lucas Murphy (2)Barwon Heads92 [37]
2010 Jason TomGeelong Amateur67 [37]
2011 Jason Tom (2)Geelong Amateur108 [37]
2012 Scott HughesTorquay91 [37]
2013 Scott Hughes (2)Torquay97 [37]
2014 Daniel DeGoisQueenscliff95 [38]
2015 Mitch Day^Geelong Amateur106 [39]
2016 Mitch Day (2)Geelong Amateur82 [40]
2017 Mitch Day (3)Geelong Amateur70 [41]
2018 Jordan ErskineAnglesea83 [42]
2019 Jordan Erskine (2)Anglesea94 [43]
2020 Not awarded [5]
2021 Lucas Anderson Torquay 56[lower-alpha 1] [44]
2022 Mat HebbardDrysdale87 [45]
2023 Lucas Anderson (2) Torquay 74 [46]

Best & Fairest Award

Table of recipients
Season Player Club Votes Ref.
2011 Nikki Cooke Drysdale 24 [47][48]
2012 Sarah O'Connor Modewarre 27 [47][49]
2013 Rochelle Godfrey Queenscliff 28 [50]
2014 Ashlea Salter Geelong Amateur 27 [38][51]
2015 Sarah Gunning Modewarre 23 [39][52]
2016 Hannah Kennedy Drysdale 28 [40][53]
2017 Olivia Wilson Barwon Heads 29 [41][54]
2018 Kelsey Ollis Ocean Grove 27 [42][55]
2019 Ashlea Salter (2) Geelong Amateur 36 [43][56]
2020 Not awarded [5]
2021 Jessica Standfield Torquay 12[lower-alpha 1] [57]
2022 Kaitlin Gladman Queenscliff 32 [58]
2023 Kaitlin Gladman (2) Queenscliff 35 [59]

Hot Shot Award

Table of recipients
Season Player Club Goals Ref.
2011 Errin Schaeffer Newcomb 621 [60]
2012 Elle Rice Anglesea 660 [61]
2013 Candice Bull Portarlington 651 [50]
2014 Candice Bull (2) Portarlington [?] [38]
2015 Amy Vogels Torquay 589 [39]
2016 Monique Adams Barwon Heads 452 [40]
2017 Kim Martin Modewarre 629 [41]
2018 Monique Adams (2) Barwon Heads 594 [42][62]
2019 Rebecca Scott Ocean Grove 697 [43][63]
2020 Not awarded [5]
2021 Ruby Watson Geelong Amateur 531[lower-alpha 1] [44]
2022 Rebecca O'Neill (2) Ocean Grove 831 [58]
2023 Ruby Watson (2) Geelong Amateur 1,064 [64]

Bibliography

  • Cat Country – History of Football In The Geelong Region – John Stoward – ISBN 9780957751583

Notes

  1. Only 12 games were played due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. Drysdale's Ben Fennell polled 22 votes to lead the count, but was ruled ineligible due to a reprimand he received for an incident in the Hawks' round 17 match against Torquay.

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