Both our Thirds sides have made finals for Season 2022!
Great job by our Gold Thirds, who after moving into the Premier Division mid-season (two grades up from where they started at the beginning of the season) and are now playing finals footy. Outstanding effort under the guidance of coach Silvano Inserra and assistant Kane King.
Our Division 1 Thirds have made finals for the sixth season in a row under the leadership of Trent Coleman. It's fantastic to see this group continue to produce great results on the field and create their own vibrant culture. We wish both Thirds sides all the best as their finals campaigns kick off on Saturday.
Our Fitzroy-ACU Reserve Women played a valiant Semi Final against Monash Blues but went down to a stronger opposition in trying windy conditions. The score line does not reflect the effort from this incredible group on the day and we're so proud of how they have represented the club all season. Well done to coach Nathan McLean for all he has achieved with the Women’s Ressies this year – it's been exciting to watch the squad continue to develop and go from strength to strength.
And a massive congratulations go to our Fitzroy-ACU Senior Women who are Grand Final bound!
They played a sensational game against Old Brighton and now have a week off to prepare for the big dance! Coach Michael Harper and assistant Nathan Jumeau have created something special with this group and under Captain Cass Blake's leadership, it sure has been a delight to watch doing their thing in 2022. Prepare well Roy Girls, we can’t wait for Grand Final day!
Go Roys!
Thirds coach Trent Coleman eyes off his sixth consecutive finals series with his squad. Image Peter Casamento
Round 14 & Finals results
Round 15 & Thirds finals fixture
Finals ticketing
Tickets must be purchased for VAFA finals matches in 2022. The full price lis can be found here. Tickets can only be purchased on the day and by card only. This does not include the Division 1 Thirds Semi Final which is free.
For this week at the Gold Thirds (Premier Division) Semi Finals adults are $11.00, concession $6.00 and children under 12 are free.
Milestone Roys
Thank you Nathan!
Dear Roys faithful,
It is with sadness that I pen my last missive as the coach of this wonderful group of Women. For those watching the results of this team closely, you'll know that the Reserves Women suffered two losses totalling 150 points in Rounds 1 and 2. If you had offered me third place and a semi-final berth after these two games, I'd have taken your arm off! The team exploded into form though in Round 3, with a 100 point win against Old Brighton – with Captain Calypso Poole booting five, each goal better than the last.
As is the case with a very new group of players, each game saw the team improve exponentially – we had to. We had 11 players playing their first season at the club, and almost as many playing their first season of women's footy.
The team started to find their feet when they began leaning into their strengths, thriving on contested footy with sprinkles of 'magic' players adding flair in their respective positions.
Each week the squad grew in stature, standing up for each other on the field, doing the small things like shepherding, blocking, smothering and tackling. These were the cornerstones of the team's success. This isn't to say that this team is unskilled, far from it. I challenge anyone who holds the view that women's football skills aren't improving and reckon that if they’d spent a couple of nights at our pre-season training and then compare it to our skill level shown in round 14, they’d appreciate just how much this group has grown in that respect.
When writing these short pieces, one reflects on highlights of the season, and while a cliche, I don't have the word count to detail each of my favourites (over a couple of beers at the Redlow, I will most definitely be sharing them though!). But if I had to choose, the team’s gutsy two-goal win away at Monash was my favourite. It was the team at their best, winning contest after contest, never giving up, never complaining, encouraging each other the whole game through. Goals to Captain 'Pip' and the gutsy Caitlin 'Whitey' White secured the win with standout performances from a number of first-year players. I will never, ever forget the team running to me on the boundary and hugging me in celebration. We didn't get the chocolates in the semi final, but the team fought for every footy and I couldn't be prouder of this group. They will be back stronger and better than ever in season 2023!
While I will miss the team dearly, I am so excited to follow the football journey of each of these wonderful clubwomen.
Thank you to everyone for helping me to feel so welcome and appreciated at the club, and a special thank you to each of my 'girls' for showing me what football is all about.
Best wishes,
Coach Nath
Roys Men win ugly — we'll take it
Image: Phyllis Quealy
I can’t tell you much about the Two’s game against St Bede’s Mentone. Other than it looked like a comfortable-enough win from my spot behind the glass in the community room. Yes, even ugly old gorillas like me enjoy a solid repast from time to time. The notables in the room provided a varied but interesting backdrop. I especially appreciated Brisbane Lion’s Chair Andrew Wellington and his reference to their new development in Brisbane. To maintain the link and the connection with its rich Fitzroy tradition, a decision has been taken to grow a cutting from the ‘preaching tree’ of Doug Nicholls in Melbourne. I sensed an emotional tightening in Andrew’s throat as he related this. And Robert Shaw’s tale of the recruiting of Mark Zanotti, also in the room for the lunch: fund raising conducted on the Melbourne waterfront, one-off, signed Paul Roos and Alistair Lynch jumpers, all 40 of them. 12,000 one-dollar notes in the back of Zanotti’s car clinched the deal after pre-season training one night.
Borland and Ramshaw came in for Grace and Lambert in the main game. Needless to say, to maintain our spot in the top four, we have to win the games against those below us on the ladder. We should have been confident with our recent record against St Bede’s Mentone. They also needed to win to maintain any hope of final’s contention.
Ok, down to business. It was a very slack start from the Roys, frequently second to the ball. Nobody appeared to have turned on the switch, our forward entries were erratic, dysfunctional. 7–2 their way at the first break, very, very ordinary. At the huddle, Coach Mahoney commenced his address methodically, noting that the opposition were leading us to the ball, and no one appeared to be taking responsibility. The address then morphed into the spray that the players deserved. I was hoping for a reaction.
Unfortunately, footy is not like that, you can’t turn it on and off when it suits. Wotherspoon kicked our first, and he was applying heavy forward line pressure. However, Bede’s replied quickly after goal-line carelessness. An undisciplined 50 gifted them another, we allowed a spare player or two in their back half. We were putting junk on display. Fortunately, to stay in touch, Turner snapped one out of a pack, only for another brain fade sent the ball upfield for a goal at the 33-minute mark. 32–14 their way at the main break. Our supporters are a loyal mob, they clapped the boys off the ground, maybe in the hope that encouragement might engender some response. We will see.
Minahan kicked the opener. Then, even I was speechless (but not for long) when we conceded another double 50 for a goal. In a 6 goal to 3 game, we provided silver service in three of them. Then a ruck-dominant McKay won a free in a marking contest for a major, and Turner soared for a speccy and goal. That switch I was talking about earlier, the intensity switch, had been turned on. Doc O’Donnell was defending stoically. A late snap from Bede’s made it 51–38 their way at the last change.
Are they tiring? Are we good enough? Can we take responsibility? The key points at the huddle. Questions rather than instructions. Would we respond?
Our defence, Seakins, Ligris, Green, Ellis in particular had been on top all day, and now with O’Donnell, Hudson-Bevege and Butler joining the party, Bede’s were unable to score. Still, we couldn’t find the big sticks. Until, until, Wotherspoon found McKay for a calmly converted goal, and it was now four points the diff. Finally, a free and a 50 to Butler, way over there near the old turnstiles, took him to the square for a goal. We lead by 2 points. At the 26-minute mark there was a deathly hush around the ground. Tension, a chilling wind, ball back and forth, although we looked winners. The Roy coaches were pacing, 40 metres apart, Larkin on the back flank in front of the hill, Mahoney near the players’ gate. 36 players in the Bede’s half, a snap, O’Donnell and the ball simultaneously hit the post. Ligris calmly kicked to Toohey, who took time off the clock and belted it long and out of trouble. Siren, 53–52 winners. We’d won ugly.
The supporter applause was there again, this time joyously and double in volume. The song sung a couple of times on the terraces, and more riotously in the rooms.
Next week another challenging encounter in East Malvern against De La. I’ll be planning my trip assiduously, because Malvern is a suburb I never go to. I seem to recall a huge ice cream sign somewhere near the ground, a rail line nearby. See you there, choc top in hand.
Guy Gorilla
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