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Werribee Locked In For New Look Second-Tier Competition in 2021

The Werribee Football Club's licence to be a part of the 2021 VFL and East Coast Second-Tier Competition has been accepted.

We are delighted to be part of this very exciting new chapter in second tier football. We see Werribee as an integral part of the football landscape and look forward to playing our part on and off field. More details and thoughts coming soon.

AFL RELEASE

The AFL has today confirmed 22 licences for the 2021 VFL and East Coast Second-Tier Competition with clubs to be based in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria all confirmed to line-up in 2021.

The largest second-tier football competition in Australia is set to begin in April next year and will consist of a 16-round season, providing all players with a premium standard of football.

Confirmed licences

Standalone Second-Tier Clubs: Aspley, Coburg, Frankston, Northern Bullants, Port Melbourne, Southport, Werribee, Williamstown

Standalone AFL Clubs: Brisbane Lions, Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Footscray, Geelong Cats, Gold Coast SUNS, GWS GIANTS, North Melbourne, Richmond, Sydney Swans

Aligned Clubs: Sandringham, Box Hill Hawks, Casey Demons

The VFL and East Coast Second-Tier Competition will integrate into a streamlined calendar for men’s football with the 2021 NAB League Boys, with both seasons set to begin in April, running concurrently with the 2021 Toyota AFL Premiership Season.

All clubs will have connections to community clubs and pathway programs, including a varied alignment to Under-19 NAB League Clubs for Victorian-based teams.

The name of the competition will be announced in the coming weeks with the competition to maintain a strong connection to the heritage of the respective Hard Yakka / Totally workwear VFL and Toyota NEAFL competitions and the communities who support them.

The VFL and East Coast Second-Tier Competition will sit alongside the SANFL and the WAFL in 2021 to provide players with the highest level of second-tier football. The AFL will continue to work with all AFL Clubs on their non-selected AFL players ahead of their respective 2021 seasons.

The AFL will continue to work closely with AFL NSW / ACT and AFL Queensland to ensure the continued development and progression of premier men’s and women’s competitions in the State and Territory.

The salary cap is set at $200,000 for standalone clubs and $100,000 for AFL and aligned clubs. As previously communicated, there will be no license fee payable by any club to participate in the 2021 Second-Tier Competition with the AFL to subsidise all approved Club travel for interstate matches.

A date for commencement of pre-season training ahead of the 2021 season will be advised in due course.

The AFL will continue to review all arrangements including return-to-train and return-to-play protocols in consultation with clubs, the various State Governments and respective Health Officers to ensure the health and safety of everyone involved in this competition remains the priority.



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The Big W Podcast: Memories of 1995 With Ken Gannon & Ivo Havard

In this edition, 25 years on, we remember the events of 1995. Then General Manager Ivo Havard gives the story from inside the club while Ken Gannon talks about being on the other side of what transpired. The Chirnside Park Rally and more.

The official podcast of the Werribee Football Club, hosted by Kevin Hillier

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Strong Werribee Flavour Hits The NTFL

Half a dozen Werribee Football Club players have journeyed north to take part in the 2020/21 Northern Territory Football League season which kicks off this weekend.

Dane McFarlane, Shaun Mannagh, Brodie Newman and former Werribee player Brydan Hodgson have all linked up with Premier League side Wanderers, while Dom Brew and Tom Boyd will line up for the Nightcliff Tigers in the top tier. All have completed a mandatory 14-day quarantine period and have been named for their respective side’s season opener.

First-year Werribee defender Jesse Clark will also feature in the competition for the Southern Districts Crocs and will be available for selection when he exits quarantine next week.

Werribee Football Manager Stuart Balloch said: “It’s great for these boys to have the opportunity to play some footy in 2020, in what has been a tough year on many fronts back home in Victoria.

“Getting match fitness up in the NT over the next few months will give them all a great platform to hit the 2021 VFL season with form and momentum.

“With limited exposure available this year due to COVID-19, being able to showcase their ability will also help them be identified on the talent player pathway, which is something Werribee was not able to provide in 2020 due to the pandemic.

“We wish them the best of luck, and look forward to welcoming them back home ahead of an exciting 2021 season.”



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Three In A Row

Werribee has recorded the second biggest win in its VFA/VFL history, piling on 27 goals to beat Northern Bullants by 160 points at Preston City Oval on Sunday. The victory was Werribee’s third in a row, moving them up to seventh on the ladder after six rounds of the 2021 campaign.


HOW IT HAPPENED

It took just 90 seconds for Werribee to kick its first goal of the game with Nick Hayes getting on the end of a deep forward 50 entry from debutant Ariek Lual. Lual came into the side for captain Michael Sodamaco and impressed early as did another first gamer in Ryan Kemp who kicked two first quarter goals in his season debut. Kemp, Wylie Buzza and Harry Stubbings each kicked two majors in the swashbuckling opening term which saw the Big W lead by 60 points at the first break.

Scoring wasn’t as free flowing in the second quarter with the first goal not coming until the 12-minute mark via Stubbings. Buzza and Kemp also continued to trouble the Bullants defence as they both booted their third majors in the term, while defender Max Spencer added his name to the goals list as Werribee’s total neared three figures at halftime.

With eight individual goal scorers in the first half, it was surprising that Shaun Mannagh’s name was absent from the list as he eventually finished as the game’s leading goal scorer with five. Mannagh opened his account seven minutes into the third quarter, and it didn’t take long for him to add a second. Kemp’s fourth took the lead beyond 100 points while Werribee’s defence limiting the Bullants to a single point in the term, also contributed to the commanding three-quarter time lead.

The visitors rounded out the game by piling on eight fourth quarter goals with the first four coming in the first 10 minutes and the last four over the final seven minutes of the term with Matt Lobbe inserting the exclamation mark on the dominant display by goaling after the final siren.

Werribee 10.7 14.10 19.14 27.21 (183)
Northern Bullants 1.1 2.4 2.5 3.5 (23)

GOALS
Werribee: S. Mannagh 5, W. Buzza 4, R. Kemp 4, H. Stubbings 3, N. Hayes 3, K. Gray 2, K. Declase 1, H. Garoni 1, J. Henderson 1, D. Brew 1, M. Lobbe 1, M. Spencer 1
Northern Bullants: J. Boyd 1, F. O’Dwyer 1

BEST
Werribee: S. Mannagh, W. Buzza, M. Hanson, N. Coughlan, L. Pinnuck, H. Stubbings
Northern Bullants:

KEY PLAYERS
Matt Hanson: 32 disposals, 14 handball receives, 5 tackles, 10 inside 50s
Tom Gribble: 32 disposals, 13 contested possessions, 5 tackles, 6 inside 50s
Wylie Buzza: 25 disposals at 84% efficiency, 8 marks (2 contested), 12 hitouts, 4 goals
Louis Pinnuck: 24 disposals, 6 marks, 4 inside 50s, 3 rebound 50s
Shaun Mannagh: 20 disposals (16 kicks), 6 marks, 7 inside 50s, 5 goals
Harry Stubbings: 20 disposals, 11 marks (1 contested), 3 goals, 4 score assists
Nick Coughlan: 16 disposals (13 kicks), 6 marks (2 contested), 8 rebound 50s


NEXT MATCH
Werribee vs Sandringham
Saturday May 29
1pm at Avalon Airport Oval



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Not The Perfect Start

It was not the start to the season we were hoping for going down to Collingwood by 7 points. 

Some poor disposal has cost Werribee in its first VFL match in 616 days, with the Big W going down to Collingwood by seven points at Avalon Airport Oval. In a hotly contested match, the Magpies led by 11 points at the main break as Werribee had little to show from a dominant second term, with turnovers by foot costing the hosts dearly. Wylie Buzza’s lone goal and second of the match was the only major for Werribee in the quarter. At halftime, the home team led almost every major statistical category including disposals (+38), inside 50s (29-22) and tackles (32-18). Nathan Cooper - with support from the rest of the Werribee defence - did an outstanding job on Collingwood’s Mason Cox, limiting the 211cm AFL-listed player to just three disposals and a goal in the first half.

Werribee played its best footy early in the third quarter with three goals in the first 11 minutes giving the Big W the lead for the first time. Wylie Buzza kicked his third and fourth before a Michael Sodomaco goal gave his side a two-point advantage.The skipper converted a set shot following some brilliant work from Matt Hanson to keep the ball in play along the boundary edge. A Will Hoskin-Elliot goal - 18 minutes in - gave the Magpies back the lead, before Joe Maishman cut the margin to just a point late in the quarter, when his attempt from deep in the pocket sailed in. With early goals being crucial, Collingwood built on its buffer in the first six minutes of the final quarter through Cox and Jack Ginnivan. Werribee finally registered its first, midway through the term when Nick Hayes kicked truly after a strong tackle 20 metres from goal, but Caleb Poulter replied almost immediately for the Magpies. Tom Boyd kept Werribee well and truly in the hunt after a big pack mark and goal, however Werribee was unable to add any further score in the final nine minutes despite continually sending the ball back inside 50.

 

Werribee 2.3 3.5 7.6 9.8 (62)
Collingwood 4.3 5.4 7.7 10.9 (69)

GOALS

Werribee: W. Buzza 4, J. Maishman 2, N. Hayes 1, T. Boyd 1, M. Sodamaco 1

 

Collingwood: O. Henry 2, M. Cox 2, R. McInnes 1, L. McMahon 1, S. Fowler, J. Ginnivan 1, W. Hoskin-Elliot 1, C. Poulter 1

 

BEST

Werribee: J. Henderson, J. Clark, B Malual, N. Cooper, M. Hanson, W. Buzza

 

Collingwood: J. Rantall, M. Lynch, C. Poulter, O. Henry, L. Tardew, I. Chugg

 

KEY PLAYERS

Matt Hanson: 28 disposals (20 kicks), seven inside 50s
Tom Gribble: 27 disposals, seven inside 50s, five tackles
Kye Declase: 24 disposals, nine marks, five inside 50s, four rebound 50s

Bior Malual: 20 disposals, eight marks, four rebound 50s

Wylie Buzza: 10 disposals, four marks, four goals

 

NEXT WEEK

Werribee vs Williamstown
Saturday April 24

7pm at Avalon Airport Oval

 



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