EFNL #INFOCUS2020 | BORONIA

By: Steve White 

2018’s triple premiership-winning season was always going to be a hard act to repeat for Boronia. 

After a dominant season finishing atop the Division 2 ladder with 13 wins and five losses – marked by a nine-game win streak in the second half of the season – the Hawks went out in straight sets to Ringwood and then eventual-premier Mitcham in a preliminary final upset.

Falling short of the mark was a disappointing end to the season for senior coach Matt Clark, but it has proven to be a great motivating factor for his charges as they prepare for another tilt at the Division 2 premiership in 2020.

“Our goal for this year is to play finals again. We know from 2018 that we finished third on the ladder and we were able to win it,” Clark said.

“Our goal is essentially to win enough games and be consistent enough to get there and we believe our list is as strong as any to compete with anyone at the top end.

“We’re a lot fitter and better prepared than we were at the same time last year. We had injuries and a few other things that I think made us a bit underdone going into the start of last season.

“The group is really driven to improve. We’ve had a few additions in the off-season and we’ve raised the bar significantly.

“We’ve got a good amount of internal pressure among the playing group and we’re really well placed on the field at the moment.”

Boronia’s senior list in 2020 is earmarked by a number of major inclusions.

Aside from a swathe of returning faces, including seven players from the 2019 SEN Division 2 Team of the Year, it is punctuated by the acquisition of Taylor Leggate and Sean Young from Wantirna South.

Leggate is a three-time club best and fairest winner at the Devils who passed the 150-game mark with the club in 2019, while Young notched his 100th game respectively.

“Taylor is going to add quality to our midfield and forward line. We’re looking for our mids to score a few more goals this year and he’s a really high achiever in that area,” Clark said.

Joining them is the return of 2018 premiership player Andy Phillips, who spent 2019 concentrating full-time on his studies.

“Andy’s elite. He’s a key runner for us and plays on the wing and inside mid for us,” Clark said.

“We sort of lacked his run and carry last year. He’ll be a great addition to the side this year.”

Another returning 2018 premiership player, is vice-captain Harry Burgess who has returned from the United States.

“Harry is another key back and leader for us. He can play on talls and mids and is just a really strong, aggressive competitor,” Clark said.

“With him and Sean Young down back, it gives us a lot more flexibility to move some guys we had at the back up the field.”

The off-season additions at Tormore Reserve are a key part of a long-term plan at the club, to continue to develop its burgeoning core of youth talent.

“Our plan for the last couple of seasons is to develop what we have,” Clark said.

“We’ve got such large numbers in the junior program that have come through and a lot of them have a ton of talent.

“We want to make sure we give them the opportunity to play senior football.

“We’re adding in players that will accelerate their development. The average age of our list is around the 21-22 years old mark.

“We played six under-19s last season, with three of them playing in the preliminary final.

“We’ve also got 14 players from the under-19s last year that have moved into the senior squad this year, so we have really big numbers and really good internal pressure at training.”

Boronia has two upcoming practice matches prior to the start of the season, with the first against AFL Outer East side Upwey-Tecoma on March 22, followed by a match-up against Division 1 side Bayswater on March 28.

Clark is looking to use the opportunity to improve on some key areas.

“I think defensively we’ve been a really good side for a couple of years now and we’re looking to work on our movement forward of the ball, so we’ll be working on that and making some adjustments.”

Also well into preparations for season 2020 is the Hawks’ senior women’s team.

The ladies finished fourth on the 2019 Deakin University South Division ladder and went down by just two points to Ferntree Gully in the semi-final.

Now in their third season, co-coaches Scott Nicholas and Ray Lacey are looking to develop further success both on and off the field.

Scott Nicholas and Ray Lacey

Boronia will field two sides in 2020 – one in Division 1 featuring the top four teams from South Division last season, and a development team playing in Division 3.

“The ultimate goal of our women’s program is that we want to develop basic skills but also knowledge of the game and make sure they’re having fun,” Nicholas said.

“Ultimately we want to help connect them to the footy club. The overall purpose of the program is that we can now give them the opportunity to have a bit more ownership in the club.”

“If we can do that and that results in on-field success then that’s awesome, but as long as the girls are enjoying themselves and feeling connected to the club then that’s ultimately what we’re out to do.”

There’s been some player movements at Boronia this season, with the most notable being 2019 leading goal-kicker Tegan Doran departing Boronia for Upwey-Tecoma.

However, an influx of new faces and some returning players will don the brown and gold this year.

“We’ve got a couple of players, including two from the leadership group, returning after a year off from having kids and we’ve got about 15-20 players who are new to the club this year and new to footy,” Nicholas said.

”We’ve got some ex-netballers and basketballers who are training well at the moment.”

Among the players to watch at Tormore Reserve this year are 2019 best and fairest Amanda Cellante, Sam Mellis, Kath McMahon, Briar Forrer-Lacey as well as Dakota Walker and Rhianna Little making the transition from junior football to the senior side.


Boronia Hawks at the Knox Festival

Cr Peter Lockwood was a welcome visitor to the Boronia Hawks stand at the #knoxfestival2020 this afternoon. Peter has been a great supporter of the recent development and landscaping of Tormore Reserve and we really appreciate his commitment to our local community facilities. Cr Lockwood is pictured here with Senior VP Wayne Preston and Club Chairman, Scott Nicholas.

Stacey, Wayne and Candyce.
Stacey, Erin and Karen.
Helvi, Kristan, Ellen and Erin.

Boronia Vets Are Doing Their Bit for the Community!

Boronia Veterans are aiming to run three fundraisers and would love all their players and club supporters to get on board to show their team and community spirit.

Big Dave Clancy has a mate affected by bushfires in Mallacoota and needs to raise funds to get him an e bike so he can get to work 5km out of town. Stay tuned for more details on this.

Dave Clancy and Sam Dunkinson announcing the bushfire fundraiser.


Geoff Bell is participating in the Knox Relay for Life 24hr walking challenge and need numbers for this if we can. He set up a page on Facebook if people are interested in supporting this great cause. All you need to do is buy a shirt for $50 and that is the donation, and then join in the walk in maybe 1 or 2 hour shifts. All funds raised go to a good cause for the Cancer Council and we have all been touched by this in some way.


Lastly, Michael Papworth is shaving off his beard (it’s slowing him down) for another great cause at the The Public Brewery in Croydon. More details to come soon.

These are all great causes and it would be good to see all Vets and supporters getting involved. As we all know, it’s swings and roundabouts, where one day you may need help in something and where we all band together!

Sporting Club Grants Don’t Just Happen

There has been a lot of publicity lately about community sporting grants. Putting all that aside, Boronia Hawks has been very fortunate to have the support of Kerryn Westcott over recent years. Kerryn works as a professional in the area of grants programs and has been involved in the preparation of applications for our recent successful grants including the Tormore Lights installation and the two new electronic scoreboards at Millers Reserve and Tormore Reserve.

Kerryn Westcott

Kerryn will now be working with Karen Little, another professional who is closely involved with grants funding as part of her “day job”. Karen is of course the Club’s Director, Community and Inclusion and will be playing both football and netball with the Hawks in 2020.

Karen Little

These two great supporters of the Club will work together to research, identify and prioritise grants opportunities offered by all three levels of government and various authorities and foundations. Please join us all in thanking them both for their support of the Club.

If anyone is interested in a voluntary role with Boronia Hawks in 2020, please contact Senior President Greg Hannon on 0438 616 130 or Junior President Kristan Wood on 0411 605 203.


Our New Community Partner: Brazilian Butterfly Knox!

Boronia Hawks are very pleased to welcome Rhiannon from Brazilian Butterfly Knox as our latest Community Partner! Enjoy a 15% discount with your Boronia Hawks Membership Card!

Rhiannon from Brazilian Butterfly

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Boronia Hawks at the Knox Festival

Boronia Hawks have secured a site at the Knox Festival being held at Wally Tew Reserve, Glenfern Rd, Ferntree Gully on Saturday 29th February and Sunday 1st March. It’s an opportunity to showcase our fantastic club to the Knox community and to attract new Junior (boys and girls) and Women’s team players. We will have activities for the kids, with Hawka brand caps and mini stress footballs as giveaways.

If you’re available to help at our stall over that weekend, please add your name to the roster via this Volunteer Link.

Over the two days of the festival, between 10 am and 5 pm, we would like a minimum of three volunteers for each time slot but it would be great to see more. The more people we have at our stall and the more activity we generate, the more interesting it will be to festival attendees.


Fletchers Mooroolbark are back for 2020!

Boronia Hawks Football Netball Club is delighted to welcome back Fletchers Mooroolbark as a GOLD PARTNER for Season 2020.

This the third year of our partnership with Fletchers Mooroolbark. The Club is very grateful for the long term commitment offered by Fletchers and their particular focus on supporting our junior teams.

We are proud to say that the entire rollout of our new jumpers to all junior teams over the past two years was entirely funded by Fletchers. As we expand our program for junior girls in 2020 we will once again see the generosity of Fletchers in real terms as the girls run out in new jumpers.

Please join us all in thanking Daniel Bolton – Fletchers Real Estate, Director & Auctioneer and the team at Fletchers for their tremendous support of the Hawks.

Boronia Juniors are proudly supported by Dan Bolton and Fletchers Mooroolbark.
Boronia Juniors are proudly supported by Dan Bolton and Fletchers Mooroolbark.
Dan Bolton in his playing days.

Introducing TD Solutions

Boronia Hawks has engaged with TD Solutions – Sports Administration and held a very successful workshop last week.

TDS has assisted the Club’s Board in the preparation of a “Health Check” which indicated that the Club is in good hands and is well managed.

BUT….. TDS also highlighted the need to share the load and help our volunteers in their efforts to help the Club to prosper and grow. A number of other priorities were identified and the Board and committees are already focused on implementing these initiatives.

Stand by for more exciting announcements and opportunities in the coming weeks! In the meantime, thank you to Terry and the team at TDS!