Tag Archives: Boronia Hawks Football Netball Club
Announcement of 2018 Netball Teams
It is very exciting to announce that Boronia Hawks Football Netball Club will once again be fielding 3 teams in the 2018 EFL Netball season. Congratulations to Sherridan Martin, our Director of Inclusion and Netball Manager, for all her great work over the off-season in getting everything organised in the lead up to another great year.
We are very pleased to welcome 13 new players across our 3 teams this year, including Ellie Ingerwersen, the former EFL Admin, Events and Netball Manager. In what is almost a direct swap, former star Hawk Petra Keogh has recently started as Ellie’s replacement with the EFL!
We are also very pleased that our great supporters and sponsors at Glenbrae Signs have refreshed our club logo to incorporate a netball!
Stand by for more announcements in the very near future as we quickly approach round 1 on Friday 13 April.
BORONIA HAWKS – requesting to be entered into Division 1
Coach: Katie Harper
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Rhiannon Crompton
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Madison Barrie
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Emily Barrie
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Mandy Bell
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Leanne Fredricks
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Carla Alexander
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Ally Forrest
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Jess Sweet
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Ellie Ingwersen
BORONIA GOLD – requesting to be entered into Division 2
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Jess Hall
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Janae Griffin
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Casey Hahn
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Sarah Grigg
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Inga Baselier
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Ti Parker
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Stacey Shillingford
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Dani Webb
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Chanelle Barnard
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Mel Hutton
BORONIA BROWN – requesting to be entered into Division 4
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Alex McKaige
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Amanda Cellante
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Mollie McMahon
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Sherridan Martin
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Bree Martin
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Sam Prosenak
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Lauren Bevan
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Dani Kemp
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Chelsea Dynan
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Courtney Krenn
For those that are not listed, or didn’t make it to a session, but are still interested to play or be a fill in for any team, please contact Sherridan: sherridanm@gmail.com
Sportsmans Night at Eastwood Golf and Bowls Club with AFL legend Kevin Sheedy.
Please check out the Sportsmans Night at Eastwood Golf and Bowls Club with AFL legend Kevin Sheedy.
21 March at 7:00pm for a great night out!
Knox Relay for Life – a message from Hon. Alan Tudge M.P.
I’m seeking your support for a significant community event coming up in Knox. I’m proud to be Patron of the event and I am encouraging the local community to get behind the volunteer committee and get involved.
Knox Relay for Life supports the Cancer Council of Victoria. Relay for Life has been running in communities across Australia for 17 years and this will be the seventh anniversary of the Knox Relay for Life.
Knox Relay for Life consists of teams who walk, jog or run for 18 hours around the Knox Athletics Track. Rest assured, you don’t have to do the whole 18 hours yourself (although some people do!). Rather, your team has to ensure that your team’s baton is being carried for the entire duration. Teams gather sponsors and/or raise money for participating. The Relay is also a time to remember those who have been lost to cancer or are in the process of having treatment or to celebrate with those who have beaten cancer.
The Relay for Life this year is again occurring at Knox Athletics Track on Saturday 21 April 2018, starting at 4pm for the official opening and finishing on Sunday 22 April 2018 at 10am. The committee would like to see a record number of teams and participants for their seventh year as do I.
Please consider registering a team from your Community to participate in the event. Alternatively, you and your members would be very welcome to join TeamTudge or just come down to the event for part of the time and possibly throw in a few dollars.
You can find more detailed information and how to register at Knox Relay for Life.
Thanks for considering my request.
Kind regards,
Alan
Tackling Training for our Womens Team with @malcolmbangsTT
Our Boronia Hawks Women’s Team thoroughly enjoyed their recent training session with Malcolm Bangs, a specialist tackling coach! Malcom runs a Tackles and Takedowns program that combines AFL tackling with judo principles and balance techniques. We were very fortunate to have Malcolm come down to work with the girls, and we are very grateful for his time. The feedback from the girls was very positive, and they continue to enjoy all their skills sessions with Senior Womens Coach, Ray Lacey.
Malcolm has extensive experience including clients such as Geelong FC (AFL), Carlton FC (AFLW), Werribee FC (VFL), Melbourne Uni WFC (VFLW), Calder Cannons FC, Eastern Ranges FC (TAC Cup / TAC Cup YG). He can now add the mighty Hawks to his resume! Be sure to check out Malcolm’s feeds on Twitter and Instagram at @malcolmbangsTT
All prospective players, regardless of footy experience, are very welcome to join us on Monday and Wednesday nights at Miller Park on Mountain Highway, Boronia. It’s all about Fun, Friends, Fitness and Footy. Please contact our Senior President Scott Nicholas on 0403 238 494 for any enquiries.
safe contact and tackling
Hawks are seeking Sports Trainers for 2018
Boronia Hawks at the Knox Festival on Saturday 3 March
Boronia Hawks have been lucky enough to secure a stall at the Knox Festival this coming weekend on Saturday 3 March from 10:00am to 1:00pm. This is a great opportunity to get the Club out there amongst the community and attract some new boys and girls to come on down and play footy with the Hawks.
We will have a handball target and Hawka hats and beanies to give away. We will also have flyers with information about the Club and our Boronia Auskick Centre.
If anyone is available to come down and help sometime during this session, your assistance would be greatly appreciated! Please contact Ellisa Schmidtke on 0417 593 884 who will be happy to provide you with the relevant information. Otherwise, please pop in and say hello!
The Famous Hawka Draw is Back!
Thank you to Knox City Council: TDS Advanced Club Management
Boronia Hawks are very grateful to Knox City Council for all the co-operation and assistance they provide to help us to run an effective and welcoming community club for the people of Boronia. On this occasion, we wish to acknowledge Council’s generous assistance in the Club’s implementation of the Terry Dillon Solutions Advanced Club Management package. The TDS implementation has been supported by a grant from the Knox City Council Minor Grants Program.
What is TDS?
“Terry Dillon Solutions is the A-Z of running your community club. The package has been designed to support all community clubs and not-for-profit organisations. More than 160+ short videos and an online ‘filing cabinet’ full of spreadsheets, document templates and more information to guide you on all key areas of club operations. Plus, you can contact TDS by phone or email for further support!”
“It doesn’t matter whether your club needs a full rebuild or just wants to go to the next level, Terry Dillon Solutions shows you and your fellow executives how to be effective committee members. The program covers proven ways of maximising revenue for your club, how to deal with the demands of managing human resources and, importantly, establishing the strong governance and financial structures that will underpin sustained success for your community club.”
Welcome to Michael Bruce!
Boronia Hawks are very pleased to announce that Michael Bruce is joining the Club for 2018. Brucey is a strong utility who is coming over from Knox where he has played senior football over the past five years. Please get around Michael and welcome him, and his family, to the Hawka.