Round 12 Netball Results

Including You UNDER 15s

Seymour 23 v Swans 52


A cold and wet start to Round 11. A close first quarter saw the Lions in the game at the quarter time break but they were unable to sustain this effort across the full match.

Charlotte Bradley stood up in defence, taking home the club award. She worked well with her mids and fellow goaler Sophie Butterworth who received the Rooks Award.

While the girls couldn’t get the job done they’ll be looking to come out firing after a week off.


Club Dinner Award: Charlotte Bradley
Rooks Pizza Award: Sophie Butterworth


Trawool Shed - Cafe, Cottages & Restaurant UNDER 17s

Seymour 18 v Swans 53


Whilst we suffered a tough loss against a more determined Shepp Swans, there were many positives to be taken out of today’s match.

Our Lions’ short passes in wet conditions into our attacking end, as well as our positive attitude in a difficult game shone through.

For most of the game our passing was strong and our mid court pressure turned over quite a few intercepts.

We were reliable in defence and our goalers worked hard to convert goals.

Today’s game didn’t showcase our Under 17s talents but we know they will bounce back bigger and better.


O’Sullivan Builders: Paige Cooper
Canteen Award: Chloe Butterworth


O’SULLIVAN BUILDERS B RESERVE

Seymour 37 v Swans 13


A strong first quarter from the Lions with all girls playing hard one on one making strong front leads.

Grace Barry played a great game in mid court, creating plenty of turnovers.

Shona Gesler moved well around the goal ring.

Casey Drummond and Layne Lewis carried the ball well down the court.

Toni Bootland and Sarah Waite worked hard in defence to get plenty of rebounds.


Whistle Award: Toni Bootland



Seymour Hardware Group B GRADE

Seymour 41 v Swans 45


The first quarter was incredibly even with both sides shooting 14 goals before the first break.

Seymour continued to trust in their ability and put together a great second quarter to lead by seven at half time.

Ash Webster was a pivotal player, shooting with precision.

The wet weather changed the style of play, allowing the Swans to run away with a win.


Sushi Award: Lucy Zotti
Caffeine Bistro Award: Ashlyn Webster 


Beer Auto Group Seymour A GRADE

Seymour 44 v Swans 33

The girls showed good connection through the court and strong links and leads.

Ruby Martin and Sarah Szczykulski combined to apply plenty of pressure in the defensive end.

Eleisha Saunders and Rosie O’Sullivan carried the ball well and fed into the goalers to provide great opportunities.

The Lions broke the Swans in the second quarter, giving 100 per cent and not relinquishing the lead.


Café 96 Award: Sarah Szczykulski

Seymour FNC News

By Mitch Itter June 22, 2026
The Seymour Football Netball Club (SFNC) will celebrate a significant milestone this weekend, with Senior Co-Coach and Captain Jack Murphy set to play his 150th senior game for the Lions. Since making his senior debut in 2015, Murphy has established himself as one of the premier players in the Goulburn Valley League. Over the past decade, Murphy has built an outstanding football resume. A dual Senior Best & Fairest winner, GVL Interleague representative, League MVP and former Coburg VFL player, he has consistently performed at an elite level while representing the Lions with distinction. While his individual achievements are impressive, Murphy's influence extends far beyond the football field. Renowned for his professionalism, work ethic and commitment to the club, he has played a significant role in driving standards and helping develop the next generation of Lions players. Now serving as Senior Co-Coach, Murphy continues to lead from the front each week and remains one of the competition's most influential midfielders. SFNC President Peter Elliott said Murphy's contribution to the Lions over the past 11 seasons has been remarkable. “Murph has been an outstanding servant of our football club and thoroughly deserves this recognition,” Mr Elliott said. “His achievements on the field are exceptional, but it's the way he goes about it that sets him apart. “He's one of the hardest workers at the club, a fantastic leader and someone who is so passionate about the success of the Seymour Lions. “He's represented our club with distinction throughout his career and continues to set the standard both as a player and coach. “To reach 150 senior games is a fantastic achievement and one that both Murph and everyone associated with the club should be proud of. “We're incredibly fortunate to have had Murph at Seymour for so long and look forward to seeing him continue to make an impact in the years ahead.”
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