FJFC Committee of Management 2009The following committee members were elected at the FJFC Annual General Meeting on 13 November.
To get in touch with any of the above see the Contacts page. |
2009 Registration Day, Sunday 22 FebruaryRegistration Day will be held at the Community Rooms, Brunswick St Oval between 10am and 3pm on Sunday 22 February. Don't miss out. FJFC is aiming to field a maximum of two teams in each age group in 2009. Players must register on or before registration day to be guaranteed a place in a team. Click here for full details.
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Colts summer pre-season programThis year the FJFC Colts squad offers a comprehensive pre-season training program. Our regular Colts' Camp has been expanded to 3 days at Portsea. Each player participating receives gym membership and a detailed, personalised and supervised program. Click here for full details. |
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Justin GalliganThe Fitzroy Junior Football Club grieves the tragic passing of one of our young lion hearts. Justin loved his footy and playing with his mates, representing the club with great commitment from 2001 to 2008. Always an inspiration to his team mates with his strength and courage, never more so than in his premiership year 2003, when awarded Best Finals Player. Justin, your mates will play on for you and your spirit will live forever at FJFC and the Brunswick Street Oval. Much loved, affectionately remembered and greatly missed.
Our deepest sympathies are with Justin's family; parents Mick and Mary and sisters Siobhan and Sarah. |
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Colts 2009Colts Pre-Season is open for expressions of interest NOW.
Contact John for more information, M: 0430 092 780 , or Click here. Positions VacantFJFC is calling for expressions of interest in two positions; |
Annual General MeetingThursday November 13, BSO @ 7.00 pm, DETAILS HERE. "Royboy" by Nick Howson |
Sunday September 14
Community Rooms
10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Click here for the full rundown
Thursday November 13
Community Rooms
7.00 pm
In defeat we always tryThe U13 Browns paid tribute to the song of the Roy Boys of old, So close and yet so farSadly, in their 2008 Grand Final clash, the U13 Browns
lost to St Marys by 11 points at Greythorn Park. |
Mark your Diaries!Presentation DaySunday September 14 Annual General MeetingThursday November 13
Meanwhile, later in the day...Fitzroy U15 1s claim Grand Final victoryPlayers battled the elements as a huge storm blew through the park during the first quarter in what was a tough slog for both teams. Fitzroy ground out a two-goal lead at the main break but broke the game open in the 'premiership' quarter. Taking a strong lead into the last, fatigue became a factor and Asburton refused to give up but the Roys held on for a well-deserved win. The league and the Club can be proud of a quality game, played and supported in the right spirit. |
The U13 Browns attack the banner, and their second GF challenge in two years, with characteristic courage and determination |
The epitome of dissapointment after the game, |
The game was played in fine style and good spirit throughout |
Disappointment just part of the gameThe body language of this one Roy Boy bespeaks the disappointment
experienced by everyone who plays sport,
Two Fitzroy teams set their sights on premiership gloryOnly one of the FJFC teams who presented on Sunday lives to see another week of the Yarra Junior Football Club finals in the 2008 season. Our congratulations go to the U15 Section 1 (who graduated to the next,
and final round, as a result of last week's win) For the U10 Blues, the U11 Browns, the U12 Golds, and
the U13 Golds, who played but lost, their disappointment - shared by
all their supporters - was palpable. |
Mark your Diaries!Grand Final NightThis Sunday 31 August. Presentation DaySunday September 14 Annual General MeetingThursday November 13 CongratulationsThe following RoyBoys were recognised at the YJFL B&F awards on Tuesday
night:
The U12 Golds typify the spirt of the Fitzroy Junior Football Club |
The U10 Blues sing the song despite their narrow loss in an excellent game |
Spectators at the U11 Brown clash gasp at the desperate action |
The U13 Golds keep going in against all odds |
Six Fitzroy teams enter the finals - six Fitzroy teams still in the race |
Check out next week's gamesNext Sunday 5 teams will contest Preliminary finals. Under 10 Blue v. Warrandyte10.30 am - Greythorn Park Under 13 Brown v. Warrandyte12.30 pm - Greythorn Park Under 13 Gold v. Canterbury2.30 pm - Greythorn Park Under 12 Gold v. Ivanhoe10.30 am - Binnak Park Under 11 Brown v. Camberwell12.30 pm - Bulleen, East Oval |
On Sunday, six Fitzroy teams competed in the 2008 finals seriesAfter trailing at 3/4 time, the U10 Blues rallied in the last quarter to snatch the game by 4 points. The U11 Browns got up by a gutsy 2 goals in what was a tight tussle all day. The U13 Browns revenged their last season Grand Final loss to worthy opponents, Kew, eventually running out winners by a massive 34 points. The U12 and 13 Golds registered losses, but on the strength of their brilliant season-long performances, will live to fight another day, and the U15 Section 1's impressive win sees them straight into next fortnight's Grand Final. Well done one and all. Go Roys! |
(From left), the Roy Boys in action in the first week of finals: The U10 Blues, the U11 Browns, the U13 Golds and the U13 Browns |
Into the finalsThanks and congratulations to everyone on another great season. Grand Final night is Sunday 31 August. Presentation Day will be Sunday 14 September.
Grinners in the mud!The Colts S3 side got down and dirty at Brunswick Street on Sunday coming away with a great win against old foes, the 'Hoes. |
Colts finish on a high note
The Colts S1 (above) and Colts S3 (below) teams gathered for end-of-season photos
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Final game coming up for U13 Blue stars |
Lily and Julia, two of the stars of the U13 Blues, are just about to
be delisted from the Club and the U13 Blues. Julia, who plays like a veteran in only her first season of football, is a stawlart in defence, while Lily, who is truly a veteran in her third season for the Club, holds down key positions as full forward and centre half forward, constantly showing the boys what dedication and courage are all about - at training and on game day. But the girls are about to reach the age when they are required to find an all-female team to play in. Best of luck girls, and thanks from everyone at FJFC. You've contributed
so much to the Club and the team. |
Lily and Julia (left and right above) are at the very centre of the U13 Blues
U12 Blues 2 - All Heart |
No one can deny it's been a tough season for the U12 Blue 2s but, equally, everyone who's asked to describe this group of Fitzroy Junior footballers comes up with the same description: All heart. The season started shakily, the wins have been few and far between, but this team keeps improving week by week, and optimism is high for a far better season in 2009. And that's what the coach, and the boys, are working towards. On Sunday the squad put in a great game - undoubtedly the best for the season - tackling hard, working as a team, achieving the one percenters that mark a truly courageous outfit, and heartening all their supporters with the improvements they've made, and what they can look forward to. Great effort, U12 Blue 2s! |
The U12 Blue 2s rally behind the coach, reinforcing his message |
The boys go through their paces in preparation for each game |
The coach, Mark Colbert, has all the time in the world for each one of his players |
The boys warm up in the rooms before the game |
FJFC continues to support cancer researchContinuing a tradition of support, Fitzroy Junior footballers again joined The Cancer Council and football communities around Victoria by wearing yellow armbands during their matches this weekend. In so doing, the Club and the players showed their support for the people in our community who have been touched by cancer, with everyone digging deep to help fund cancer research with gold coin donations. |
The Colts Section 3s were impressed by the coaching of their
opponents on Sunday.
In a tight clash, the Roys reversed the trend to challenge Warrandyte for the
lead in a gutsy 3rd quarter comeback.
Undeterred, the Bloods' young coach, James, set a strict standard for his players
which was appreciated and applauded by the Fitzroy bench.
The many faces of U14 GoldThe multifaceted, multi-talented U14 Golds in action Over what has been a long and challenging season for the
U14 Golds, the boys have seen and experienced it all.
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Stop PressWe understand that Greg Moulding (respected and valued
coach of the U15 2s) is on his way home from hospital.
Riding the highs and lows with the U11 BluesThis team gives its all, and us everything - the highs, the lows, and the nail-biting close finishes. This week, the U11 Blues really tested our nerves, coming
up a mere five points shy of ladder leaders, North Brunswick. Watch out - the heights we can rise to are incalculable! |
Roys reach high at Ramsden Street... |
...and dig deep and low to win the ball and the moral victory |
Mark your Diary for Saturday 26 JulyFJFC's Annual Trivia Night is on again at 7.30 at Richmond Town Hall. Book tables of ten at $25 per head.
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Fitzroy's alliance with the Brisbane Lions Football Club continues to growBLFC provides much than just generous financial support. They help us with training and education. In January a group of our coaches were guests at the 'Gabba for several
days to gain insights and knowledge of coaching and preparation. BLFC are our partners, along with FFC, Fitzroy Reds and CoY in plans to redevelop the community facilities at Fitzroy's historic home, Brunswick Street Oval. Coming up on July 25 is a chance to be a part of the living and growing connection between BLFC and Fitzroy. |
Sometimes, it's the pictures that really tell the storyFitzroy Junior Football Club is blessed with many dedicated
and hard-working volunteers. This week we are treated to the work of our U11 Browns and their photographer, Jeremy Oliver.
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At the setting of the sunLate Sunday afternoon and the winter sun casts its light over the ground at Mount Waverley. The Under 15 - 2 team may not have won but they performed well against the premiership favourites. Injuries and the cold may be taking their toll on this team's bodies but not on their spirits. |
Fitzroy's alliance with the Brisbane Lions Football Club continues to growBLFC provides much than just generous financial support. They help us with training and education. In January a group of our coaches were guests at the 'Gabba for several
days to gain insights and knowledge of coaching and preparation. BLFC are our partners, along with FFC, Fitzroy Reds and CoY in plans to redevelop the community facilities at Fitzroy's historic home, Brunswick Street Oval. Coming up on July 25 is a chance to be a part of the living and growing connection between BLFC and Fitzroy.
Mark your Diary for Saturday 26 JulyFJFC's Annual Trivia Night is on again at 7.30 at Richmond Town Hall.
Downloadable FormsFJFC Re-registration (ALL returning players) YJFL Registration (NEW players) FJFC Registration (NEW players)
This week's page (images, text, layout) courtesy U15 2 Webmaster, Lisa Gye |
FJFC recognises unsung heroIn a football-free week, the Fitzroy Junior Football Club takes the opportunity to dedicate our home page to singing the praises of someone who gives his all for the Club. As an FJFC coach, Guy Hexter volunteers his time to conduct two week-night training sessions and an entire Sunday morning as coach of the U13 Golds. Guy is also fitness and conditioning coordinator for all 17 teams at Fitzroy. On top of that, Guy assists with training for the Colts squad two nights a week and is runner for the Colts on match day. And if that's not enough, he happily mentors up-and coming FJFC footballers and coaches in the making. Thanks Guy, your efforts are very much appreciated by everyone at FJFC!
Guy Hexter addresses the boys (above). The U13Gold assistant
coach and runner is
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U12 Golds record another mighty winAt each home match U12 Gold mascot Owie Terrens (and son of coach Dick)
runs the scoreboard.
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Fitzroy's alliance with the Brisbane Lions Football Club continues to
grow. They help us with training and education. BLFC are our partners, along with FFC, Fitzroy Reds and CoY in plans to redevelop the community facilities at Fitzroy's historic home, Brunswick Street Oval. Coming up on July
25 is a chance to be a part of the living
and growing connection between BLFC and Fitzroy.
Mark your Diary for Saturday 26 July FJFC's Annual Trivia Night is on again at 7.30 at Richmond Town Hall. |
At each home match U12 Gold mascot Owie Terrens (and son of coach Dick) runs the scoreboard. And whether his team comes out on top or misses the four points, Owie can always be relied on to multiply perfectly by six and display his winning smile when adding up the score for the Roys. This week, the U12 Golds comfortably beat Ivanhoe, so plenty of smiles from Owie Terrens. Owie is looking forward to playing with the U10s next year, but he can't wait to officially don the guernsey, so every week proudly wears his Fitzroy jumper as he accompanies his dad to the games and training.
Recording another victory for his favourite team and club, young Owie Terrens (right) poses in front of the scoreboard he takes charge of each week. And below, the U12 Golds leave the field, ecstatic after another great win. |
Who said young boys can't concentrate?This group of Fitzroy Juniors is definitely on the up and up. Coming off a fabulous win last week, the U10 Greens have not only come up from Brown, but have the finals firmly in their sights. Adhering to their team motto 'Footy First' the boys defy the common perception that concentration is a fleeting thing. They listen, spell bound, to what their coach has to say, and they give their all for the Fitzroy guernsey. Just watch their march up the ladder and marvel. Go Roys!
Coach, Anthony Rush talks, the U10 Greens listen, then
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MARK YOUR DIARIES!The Annual FJFC Trivia Night Saturday 26 July Come along and support your club, have lots of fun, and be in the running
for some great prizes. U10 Greens are blessed with what the coach calls a 'great bunch
of parents' - here are just two, taking on the training duties on The U10 Greens have developed their own logo and it stands for everything FJFC holds dear: mateship, teamsmanship, and fair play |
U12 Blue 3s celebrate Mother's Day in styleThe U12 Blue 3s gathered at Ivanhoe Park to share a special Mother's Day. The mums and sons may have been on different sides of the fence, and the boys may not have enjoyed the result that they wanted, but no one's under any illusion. Fitzroy Junior Football Club wouldn't be anywhere without the motherss who drive, support, train, run, umpire, photograph, report - the list goes on and on... Proof positive: Behind every good man there's a good
woman. |
MARK YOUR DIARIES!The Annual FJFC Trivia Night Saturday 26 July Come along and support your club, have lots of fun, and be in the running for some great prizes. Click here for more information >>>
Nick's mum, Cathy, performs |
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Young, keen and determined:The FJFC U10 Blues are up and running and ready to winThe youngest, smallest and so far most inexperienced squad in the FJFC line up is certainly not short on courage and sheer joy for the game. Despite a defeat in a tough game against St Marys this weekend, the U10 Blues showed good ball movement and countless courageous efforts in winning contested ball, chasing opponents, and excellent tackling. And most importantly, these boys are learning the most important lesson, one often said but sadly less often practised. A champion team will always beat a team of champions. Great team effort this week U10 Blues, once again as always, fighting it out to the end of the game. The first of many wins is just around the corner. Go Roys! |
Even at U10 level, St Mary's proves hard to beat. |
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Going all out, the U14 Greens' bravery, courage and determination drew unreserved admiration from every quarterOK, they might have not won, but an undermanned Fitzroy Under 14 Green team drew the unreserved admiration of the crowd which witnessed their game against Kew Rovers today at Peterson's Oval. Determination and desperation was shown by all players as they faced up to worthy opponents in Kew Rovers |
Disappointed with their loss they might have been, but we who know
this gutsy bunch of Royboys Go U14 Green Roy Boys! |
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On a perfect day, everything goes to planIt was a perfect Autumn day as the U13 Browns gathered at Ramo (that's Ramsden Street for the uninitiated) in the big round 2 clash against traditional rivals, St Mary's. Inspired by the fact that it was a milestone game for four of its members, Matthew, Dom, Jules and Harry S, the boys led all day in what the coach described as "a real team effort". Having worked their way up from the Green division last season and with a good pre-season behind them, the team look set to make an impact in the Brown competition. Good luck for the rest of the season! Matthew, Dom, Jules, and Harry S pose for photographers before their big 50th outing for the mighty Roys |
Under 13 Brown cheer squad lay out the banner for the 50 gamers (top) which the boys run through without compunction (right) to face - and conquer - rivals St Mary's on Saturday |
Six of the U13s who walked off together singing the Roy's song in celebration of a well-earned victory |
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Colts Guernsey PresentationAfter the final pre-season training session on Thursday night, this year's Colts squad - which includes top and bottom age playes - attended a guernsey presentation that was memorable on many levels. The fact that all the guernseys hadn't been delivered did nothing to dampen the spirit of the night. President Jeff Richardson welcomed the players and guests to the Fitzroy Junior Football Club. These included Bill Atherton, Secretary of the Fitzroy Football Club, Tim Livingstone, Victorian Manager of the Brisbane Lions, and Fitzroy great, Colin Hobbs. In so doing, Jeff looked forward to a great season in 2008, recognised the ongoing support of the Brisbane Lions, and paid tribute to the original Fitzroy Football Club whose colours we wear, whose song we sing, and whose traditions we play for and work to keep alive in our close-knit community. |
President, Jeff Richardson (left) officially welcomes |
Jonathon Anderson (second from left), commonly known to the boys as 'Skip', was awarded the captaincy for the Colts squad |
Colin Hobbs, former Fitzroy star and one of the last Roys to play on the Bruswick Street ground, treated the boys to some cherished memories and time-honoured advice |
Dom Pound-Palimeri (centre), a bottom-age Colt, was
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TrainingCheck your team's homepage for details. Season DatesRound
One - 13 April After Match SundaysThe Recreation
Hotel at 170 Queen's Parade is serving $10 meals to all from FJFC.
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Downloadable FormsFJFC Re-registration (ALL returning players) YJFL Registration (NEW players) FJFC Registration (NEW players) Boot SwapDonate, trade or choose footy boots. |
Pre - SeasonUnder 13s & 14s train 5.30-7.30 PM Tuesdays The Colts squad is training on Bring runners, drink bottle & sunscreen. Contact Coach, John Linfoot on 0430 092 780.
Colts 2008 |
Boot SwapDonate, trade or choose footy boots.
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Coaching Panel• Under 10: Dean Robinson, Graeme Jorgensen, TBA • Under 11: 2 positions TBA • Under 12: Dick Terrens, Terry O'Reilly, TBA • Under 13: Guy Hexter, Bruce Edwards, Gary Leveridge • Under 14: Richard Grummet, Sean McMahon • Under 15: Matt McLennan, Omar Merhi • Colts: John Linfoot, Luke Novello Season Dates Round One, 13 April Downloadable Registration Forms FJFC Re-registration (ALL returning players) YJFL Registration (NEW players) FJFC Registration (NEW players) |
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