EFNL Men’s Division 2 Fixture

The 2022 EFNL Men’s Fixture for 2022 has just been released and we are very pleased to return to a traditional 18 game home and away season with 10 teams.

We welcome newcomers Oakleigh Districts to Tormore Reserve in Round 2 after travelling to Mulgrave for the season opener on 2nd April. We can look forward to two local derbies against The Basin. We renew acquaintances with the relegated Knox and the promoted East Burwood, while Ringwood remain in Division after declining promotion to Division 1 as Minor Premiers.


Specialist Coaches appointed for Women’s Football

Boronia Hawks is very proud of our strong coaching teams across all our football programs at junior and senior level. We can now announce a significant boost to the coaching staff for our women’s football teams with the appointment of seven very experienced specialist coaches.

Corey Burgess, Jackson Lech and Luke Hannon are returning from last year while we welcome Jess Bolton, Dane Romano, Danny Weston and Ryan White to the team for the first time. Congratulations and thank you for your contribution to our women’s program.


April Dye plays for Victoria!

Congratulations to April Dye from Boronia Hawks Football Netball Club on her selection in the Victorian 12 Years and Under Girls Team that played today in the School Sport Victoria Australian Football Showcase.

April started her footy with the Hawks in 2019 and has now played 23 games and kicked 7 goals.

Her dad, Jason is an assistant coach with our Under 14 Girls team featuring both April and her sister Kaylee.

April was also supported today by Amanda Cellante and Scott Nicholas, the captain and coach respectively of our senior women’s football team. Amanda is also the Junior Female Football Co-ordinator and Scott is the Club Chairperson.

Well done April, the whole club couldn’t be prouder of your achievement!


AFL Victoria Coach of the Year Awards

Congratulations to Boronia’s own Scott Nicholas who has just been named as a finalist in the 2021 AFL Victoria Community Football Awards.

Scott is one of four finalists in the Senior Coach of the Year Award. In October he was named as the EFNL Senior Coach of the Year.

The winners are announced on Thursday night, but please join us all in congratulating Snicko on this tremendous recognition for his work as our Senior Women’s Coach.


Our website is back online!

A huge thank you to Julie Allen of Biz Yourself for her expert support in resolving our technical issues. We thoroughly recommend Julie for any business seeking website solutions. Julie is one of our junior parents and has helped the club out each time our website needed rescuing.

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Pre-Xmas Training Kicks Off

WOMEN’S TRAINING – NOVEMBER / DECEMBER

  • Tuesday & Thursday Nights
  • This week at Boronia Heights PS
  • 6:00pm sharp
  • Runners only – no boots
  • BYO water bottle
  • New players are very welcome
  • Enquiries: Scott Nicholas, Senior Coach on 0403 238 494? or Karen Little Football Manager on ?0417 077 783?

MEN’S TRAINING – NOVEMBER / DECEMBER

  • Mondays at Salvation Army Oval
  • Wednesdays at Boronia Heights PS
  • 6:00pm sharp
  • Runners only – no boots
  • BYO water bottle
  • Supporters welcome but both venues are strictly alcohol-free
  • Enquiries: Andrew Wright, Football Manager on ?0455 020 770?

SENIOR WOMEN’S FOOTBALL IS BACK!

Do you know someone who might be interested in being part of one of the largest women’s football programs in the Eastern Football Netball League?

Boronia Hawks pre-season training begins on Tuesday 16 November at 6pm, and we’re welcoming new and experienced players to be part of our squad for the 2022 season. With two teams (Div 1 and Div 3) and a great culture now entering our fifth season, there’s no better time to join!

For more information please contact Senior Coach Scott on 0403 238 494 or Football Manager Karen on 0417 077 783.

Proudly supported by Community Bank Wantirna.


Annual Report – Director of Community & Inclusion

Karen Little

The growth in our Club, particularly in Junior Girls’ football and Women’s netball and football teams, despite a pandemic and missing an entire season in 2020, has been phenomenal. Thank you to everyone who has worked hard to create a Club environment that attracts and retains players.

Our Gender Equity Plan was launched to the Club and we’ve been making steady progress on a number of key actions. These included balanced gender representation on our Board and Committees, issue of a Pregnancy and Sporting Participation policy, initiatives to strengthen the connection between our Men’s and Women’s football squads and the inclusion of a netball team which was open to any female regardless of age and playing experience. The plan will continue to evolve over time as key actions are completed and as the needs of the Club change.

Candyce Wright became our Club’s first female Senior Coach and we’re delighted that she’ll be returning for season 2022. Thank you to all of our wonderful Senior Women and Men and Vet’s footballers who connected with our Junior teams through coaching, right from Auskick through to our older age groups. The connection between our footballers at different stages of our football pathway is so important in creating a Club community that is supportive of our One Club culture.

During the season we were able to hold mental health training by Outside the Locker Room for our Men’s and Women’s football squads, netballers, members and volunteers. For the first time we were able to hold a session for our Junior players and parents. Following the completion of training by Mental Health Australia, our Youth Mental Health team was established and I thank those who are part of this initiative in committing to support the young people at our Club.

It has been a privilege to be on the Board, to work with wonderful people who are committed to the success of our Club and to have had a portfolio that I care deeply about. I look forward to new challenges knowing that this space is in very capable hands.

Karen Little, (outgoing) Director of Community and Inclusion


Chair Person’s Annual Report

Another year filled with challenges, but the big difference was… we got to get out there and play some football and netball and watch our Hawks in action!

For some this provided an outlet and distraction, and some purpose where other areas of our lives were filled with challenges. For others this caused frustration, given the fact the year was still impacted and ultimately cut short, it tested our resilience and caused us to rethink how and why we do things. However, amongst all of these challenges, our club community again upheld it’s commitment to each other and the club by going above and beyond. In moments where we could come together and function as close to ‘normal’ as was possible, and in moments where we couldn’t, we remained supportive and positive and workedtirelessly to ensure the club continued to move forward… which we did.

Thank you to everyone across the club for their contributions on and off-field. Our Board and Committee Members, our volunteers, our coaches, trainers and game day support, our friends, family and former players, and our current players across all areas of the club. I’m continually inspired and proud of the selfless culture that is central to the way our club functions. Led over many years by the likes of Bob Henry, Ellen Johnson, Mick and Kay Kimmitt to name a few, and now continued by many more across the club. It’s part of our identity, and I’m pleased that that culture is only going from strength to strength.

There were a number of highlights across the season, which are contributing to the long-term opportunities ahead, and the completion of a number of items identified in our Strategic Plan 2020-22 with many more in progress;

  • In another disrupted season, we’ve still progressed a significant amount of these initiatives with 21/27 either COMPLETED (7) or IN PROGRESS (14). There are only six that are NOT COMPLETED (not started).
  • Our Gender Equity Plan was developed, launched and implementation has began already seeing a number of wins in a short amount of time. This project, led by Karen Little will have a huge impact on the rapid growth in our participation of women and girls in a number of areas.
  • We secured further support for our Netball program with new sponsors, new uniforms and new teams under the guidance of Tessa Evans, with four teams in 2021 with a greater connection to the club than ever before.
  • We saw a successful introduction of a cash-less system across the club including bar, canteen, merchandise operations, a mammoth task led by Kat McMahon that will set us up for greater revenue raising opportunities in the future.
  • The retention of sponsors and expansion of our Community Partners program led by Wayne Preston and Samantha Dunkinson has continued to provide important connections to the wider community and important financial support.
  • Important conversations have continued with local and state government representatives around the development of our facilities at Tormore Reserve. This advocacy has outlined that the club’s rapid growth means that the facilities we use are no longer fit for our club’s needs. Thank you to Wayne Preston, Greg Hannon and others for their extraordinary work in this space.

We’re so fortunate to have such motivated, skilled and knowledgeable people on our Board who are passionate about the club and it’s future.

To Woody and Flash, we’re so fortunate to have your strength leading our junior and senior sections of the club you do an incredible job driving us forward, leaving no stone unturned to improve the way we do things.

To Wayne and Kat your contributions to the Board in your first year were phenomenal, you’ve added such great skills and insights to the club and I can’t wait to continue working with you.

To Tanya and Dave, you’ve contributed so much in your time on the board and this year has been no different, and we head into your final year on the Board I look forward to working with you both to successful transition out of your roles and support new people transition in, over the next 12 months.

Finally, to Karen Little and Ash Johnston, who will be departing the Board after three years as Director of Community & Inclusion and one year as Director of Strategic Projects. Fundamentally the work you’ve done behind the scenes is changing the way the club is viewed internally and externally, and you’ve championed initiatives that are leading the way in not only our club, but the broader EFNL and community sport landscape. I’ve learnt so much from you both in your time on the Board and look forward to continuing to seek your guidance in the future. Our club has changed so much even over the past four years since becoming One Club, and you’ve both played a critical role in supporting this process of change. Thank you for everything and I’m so pleased, and we are so fortunate, you’ll still be active members of the Boronia community going forward.

If 2021 was our transition out of COVID, I’m so excited for what 2022 will hold for us all. We are a part of something very special at Boronia, and I definitely do not take that for granted. We are custodians of club and are working hard to celebrate our great history, drive the standards to make sure we are successful in our day-to-day operations, and think strategically and innovatively so we can prepare to leave our club in a better place for the next generation to don the brown and gold. GO HAWKA.

Scott Nicholas

Chair Person, Boronia Hawks Football Netball Club Inc.