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VFLW: Seven inclusions as Roos prepare for finals

North Melbourne Werribee has made seven changes as the team prepares for finals with a closing home-and-away match against Sandringham on Sunday.

Captain Renee Tierney is among the returning Kangaroos after sitting out Round 13's win over the Casey Demons.

She is joined in Sunday's team by Amanda Ling, Stella Reid, Elisabeth Jackson, Charlotte Blair, Tahlia Meier and Sarah Ingram, all of whom were also managed for the 64-point win at Casey.

The Zebras sit third on the ladder, while the Roos are guaranteed a home final after securing the minor premiership.

Margie Purcell, Tricia Cowan and Sarah Hosking are among the unlucky Roos to make way after playing their first games of the season against the Demons.

Forwards Aisling Tupper and Ava Gerada also come out of the team, along with Courtney Ugle and Nicole Hales.

Sunday's opening bounce at Trevor Barker Beach Oval is at 9.45am. 

How to follow the game

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Sandringham Zebras v North Melbourne Werribee at Trevor Barker Beach Oval, 9.45am AEST

B

B. Deed (15)

S. Ingram (21)

 

HB

A. Ling (24)

Z. Savarirayan (35)

M. Zander (10)

C

C. Ryan (5)

A. Barba (11)

E. Jackson (19)

HF

M. Clifford (47)

N. Dojiok (40)

T. Ortlepp (34)

F

Z. Flanigan (16)

T. Meier (2)

 

R

K. Reynolds (44)

R. Sutton (4)

M. Di Cosmo (12)

INT

S. Reid (6)

C. Blair (26)

G. Nicholas (9)

 

J. Douglas (13)

R. Tierney (23)

 

EMG

A. Tupper (8)

C. Ugle (1)

K. Ternes (25)

N. Hales (30)

 

 



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At Local Level: Weekly Player Report - July 31

The VFL side couldn’t make it back-to-back wins, going down to Richmond by 45 points, but it was a promising week on the local front, with several listed players putting together strong performances across their respective competitions as we edge closer to local footy finals.

Read how the 13 Werribee boys fared and see how their teams are tracking for finals in the 17th edition of the Weekly Player Report.

Geelong Football Netball League:

Tylar Watts - Leopold
Named in Leopold’s best, Watts produced one of his strongest performances of the season in their 39-point win over Geelong West. Rucking for around 70 percent of the game, he finished with 41 hitouts, and added 16 disposals and six tackles. His clean skills and ball use by foot were a highlight, and he was effective as an extra on-baller around the ground. The win moved Leopold into seventh, keeping their finals hopes alive.

Josh Sanders - Lara
Sanders was again a shining light in a tough day for Lara, collecting 37 disposals, including a massive 30 kicks and 12 rebound 50s, and made good decisions with the ball in hand to drive Lara out of the back line.

Ben Kellett - South Barwon
Kellett thrived in the wet, contested conditions against Bell Park, playing a major role in South Barwon’s 23-point win. He dominated the ruck battle, finishing with 39 hitouts to go with 12 contested possessions and eight clearances. His follow-up work and physicality at ground level stood out, helping the Swans rise to fifth on the ladder.

Hampden Football Netball League:

Jackson Grundy - North Warrnambool
Returning to local footy after a VFL appearance the previous week, Grundy was named in North Warrnambool’s best as they defeated Portland by ten goals to go 12 points clear on top of the ladder. He collected 25 disposals and kicked two goals, playing a key role linking up through the midfield and delivering inside 50 in another composed performance.

Ovens & Murray Football Netball League:

Archer Gardiner - North Albury
Named in North Albury’s best, Archer Gardiner impressed in his second game back from injury in a massive 109-point win over Wodonga Raiders. Gardiner gathered 26 disposals at 81% efficiency, with 10 contested possessions, six inside 50s and a goal. He was clean in the wet, moved well and continues to build confidence after a disrupted season. North Albury sit fourth on the ladder in a tight top four.

Jedd Longmire - Corowa Rutherglen
Longmire continued his strong run of form with another impactful outing, finishing with 24 disposals, 10 contested possessions, five clearances, five inside 50s and two goals in a 45-point loss to Myrtleford to remain ninth on the O&M ladder. He hit the scoreboard for the second week in a row from the midfield and was involved in a number of scoring chains.

Ray Murphy - Corowa Rutherglen
Murphy played a solid supporting role in the midfield, finishing with 16 disposals, nine contested possessions and three tackles. His effort and competitiveness around the footy were again a feature, being praised for his desire to take the game on.

Goulburn Valley Football Netball League:

Dom Gugliotti - Mooroopna
Gugliotti was named in Mooroopna’s best in a 63-point loss to Shepparton, one of few to handle the conditions well. He collected 23 disposals and was composed under pressure throughout the day. Mooroopna remain ninth on the ladder.

Northern Football Netball League:

Cam Wild - Hurstbridge
Wild was again busy in the midfield during Hurstbridge’s narrow two-point loss to Banyule, their second close defeat in recent weeks. He finished with 22 disposals, 14 contested possessions, six marks and five inside 50s, with a particularly strong first half. Despite another tight loss, Hurstbridge remain fifth with four matches to play.

Western Football Netball League:

Harry Maguire - Hoppers Crossing
Maguire played a key role up forward as Hoppers Crossing stunned Werribee Districts with their first loss of the season, running out 49-point winners. He kicked two goals and four behinds from 12 disposals and four marks, with his forward pressure being exceptional for a key forward. The result keeps Hoppers in second position and in good form going into finals as they look to go back-to-back.

Essendon District Football League:

Hayden Gill - Deer Park
Hayden Gill battled hard in tough conditions and was faced with the task of rucking against former AFL-listed big man Sam Hayes, as Deer Park went down to Strathmore by 76 points in a rough day. He had eight disposals and kicked a goal after moving forward late in the game. Deer Park remains cushioned in fourth position, with an eight-point buffer between both third and fifth.

Ballarat Football Netball League:

Rye Penny - Bacchus Marsh
Penny was again named in the best for Bacchus Marsh and continued his consistent form in defence. It wasn’t a big day statistically, but he was dependable down back and played his role with desperation and composure. He was clean in the wet and used the ball well from his eight touches, helping set up several rebound efforts. He’s now strung together a number of standout performances as Bacchus Marsh went down to East Point by 32 points but holds onto fifth position on the ladder.

Isaac Nixon - Bacchus Marsh
Nixon made the most of limited opportunities playing deep forward in a low-scoring contest. His attack on the contest stood out, and he applied strong forward pressure with five tackles. He finished with a smart goal in tricky conditions in the Cobras’ loss.



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AFLW action lands in Werribee

AFLW is coming to Werribee.

After an exciting first season in partnership with North Melbourne’s VFLW side, North Melbourne Werribee have secured the minor premiership with a round still to play in the home-and-away season. And now, Werribee fans will be treated to some North Melbourne AFLW action this weekend.

Melbourne Avalon Airport Oval is set to host a huge day of girls and women’s football this Saturday, August 2, with a triple-header and topping the bill an AFLW practice match between reigning premiers North Melbourne and Essendon.

With Werribee’s VFL side having the bye, it’s the perfect chance to get behind women and girls' football in our community.

The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos, reigning AFLW premiers, will be looking to sharpen up after a 16-point match simulation loss to the Western Bulldogs last Friday night. The clash with Essendon will be one of their final tune-ups before beginning their premiership defence with a tough Round 1 trip to Geelong on August 16.

Either side of the AFLW clash, fans can watch the next generation of talent with the Western Jets taking on the GWV Rebels (Girls), and the Geelong Falcons facing the Bendigo Pioneers (Girls).

From 11am to 3pm, a range of activities will run alongside the AFLW match, including football skills clinics, face painting, colouring stations, sensory play areas and giveaways. At halftime, local Auskick centres will take to the field for an Auskick game.

Game times:
9:20am - Western Jets v GWV Rebels (NAB League Girls, Round 16)
12:00pm - North Melbourne v Essendon (AFLW Practice Match)
2:30pm - Geelong Falcons v Bendigo Pioneers (NAB League Girls, Round 16)



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33rd Annual Online Auction is now OPEN

With the 2025 season nearing its close and our final home game against Southport coming up next week, now is the perfect time to get behind the club by getting involved in our Major Auction.

Now in its 33rd year, the auction features dozens of incredible items, many generously donated by our long-time sponsors and supporters. From exclusive Werribee FC experiences and merchandise to holiday escapes, vouchers, services and more, there’s something for everyone.

Standout items include two Bali resort holidays, a match-worn Indigenous guernsey signed by our 2024 premiership team, and jumpers signed by our drafted premiership stars Riley Bice, Jack Henderson and Aidan Johnson! You can also pick up vouchers from some of Wyndham’s most popular local businesses and heaps more.

The 2025 auction has been proudly sponsored by our friends at Werribee Steel.

Click here to see the 33rd annual online auction.



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Slow start costs Werribee against the Tiges

Werribee was unable to make it two wins in a row, falling to Richmond by 45 points in their penultimate home game of 2025.

A costly first quarter saw the visitors open up a 34-point lead at the first break, with Richmond maintaining control from there to claim a 15.9 (99) to 7.11 (53) victory at Melbourne Avalon Airport Oval on Saturday.

Mace Cousins stood out in defence for the home side, finishing with a season-high 20 disposals and eight marks while also performing strongly on one of the competition’s top small forwards, Massimo Raso.

Sam Conway had a career-high 60 hitouts, extending his streak of 50-plus hitout games to six and moving to the top of the competition for total hitouts. Sam also hit the scoreboard with a second-quarter goal, his first since Round 12, 2022, breaking a 1,144 day goalless drought.

Hudson Garoni got Werribee off to a fast start, soccering through the opening goal inside the first three minutes to extend his remarkable streak to 37 consecutive games with a goal.

But from there, Richmond took control, piling on six unanswered goals to dominate the opening term.

Their momentum carried into the second quarter, adding the first goal of the term before Sam Conway’s set shot midway through finally broke the run. Jack Riding added another, but Richmond maintained the upper hand, taking a 38-point lead into the main break.

Werribee showed signs of a fightback in the third, opening with back-to-back set shot goals from Harry Miller and Hudson Garoni, both from the same spot. Richmond responded through Tom Ferguson’s second, and from there, the scoring dried up. Only one more major was kicked for the rest of the quarter, with Garoni slotting his third late in the term.

Richmond held a 25-point lead heading into the final quarter.

Much like the opening term, Richmond controlled the contest finishing 45-point winners. The visitors kicked four unanswered goals to start the final quarter, before Hudson Garoni added his fourth of the day, making it back-to-back four-goal hauls. Richmond responded with a fifth for the term, sealing Werribee’s tenth loss of the 2025 season.

Among the standouts also included premiership players Jack Riding and Louis Pinnuck, who led all players on the ground with 35 and 30 disposals, respectively. Foster Gardiner also stood tall in defence, finishing with 13 disposals and six marks.

FINAL SCORES:
Werribee: 1.1 3.4 6.7 7.11 (53)
Richmond: 6.5 9.6 10.8 15.9 (99)

GOAL SCORERS:
Werribee: H. Garoni (4), S. Conway, H. Miller, J. Riding
Richmond: H. Armstrong (2), T. Ferguson (2), N. Girolami (2), J. Pollacks (2), M. Yassine (2), J. Gibcus, R. Hansen, M. Raso, S. Toner, L. Wilson

BEST PLAYERS:
Werribee: Mace Cousins, Sam Conway, Hudson Garoni, Foster Gardiner, Jack Riding, Louis Pinnuck
Richmond: Jacob Blight, Harry Scott, Joel Garner, Joshua Gibcus, Mutaz El nour, Lachlan Street



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