Senior Men's & Women's Football and Netball, Junior Boys & Girls Football, Auskick and over 35's Veterans and Masters Football. Affiliated with EFNL. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional custodians of the land in Boronia.
Registration is $25 for all senior players including Vets and Masters – this will ensure your EFNL insurance coverage. Membership fees are payable later.
Our warm up tops are back for the 2023 season. They can be worn on match day for your warm-up or at training.
Fully sublimated, 100% knitted polyester, raglan sleeve designed performance training tee with Puma Dry Cell technology and Puma guaranteed quality and performance.
Senior Players will have the option to add their last name and playing number to their top when ordering. Juniors will have the option to add a last name only.
Available in short and long sleeve in Men’s, Women’s and Junior sizing.
*Please note: Orders must be in by EOD Sunday 12th of February 2023 to ensure Round 1 delivery (April 2nd). A second order will be arranged for later in the season.
Congratulations to the players who were recognised for their achievements at the 2022 Women’s Presentation Night at the Knox Club.
Particular congratulations to RACHAEL SLATER, winner of the Ellen Johnson Medal for Senior Football Best and Fairest; DARCY LANGFORD, winner of the Development Team Football Best and Fairest; and ALISHA CLARK, winner of the Kellie Newton Medal for Netball Best and Fairest.
Boronia Hawks are featured with a nice photo in this week’s edition of “A Note from Leisure”, the informative newsletter from Knox City Council’s Suranga Dissakarunaratne, Leisure Services Officer.
Joint Training Day
“Playing for team motherhood”: Returning to team sport after childbirth
“Motherhood and a decrease in physical activity participation often go hand in hand. Specifically, early motherhood is a time when women have some of their lowest rates of sport participation. This is a problem, because during the postnatal period (up to 1 year after giving birth) women are at high risk of drastic weight gain, postpartum depression, isolation and anxiety. While physical changes that affect sport participation are well-addressed, how postnatal women re-engage in sport is also affected by gendered expectations accompanying motherhood. These expectations include gender roles dictating how mothers “should” behave. Another expectation is intensive mothering, that is, the expectation that mothers must prioritize their child’s needs over their own. These expectations both decrease mothers’ physical activity levels and also weaken their emotional and physical well-being”. Learnmore……..