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Nickname(s)
  
Panthers

Colours
  
Blue and      red

Coach
  
Brad Martin

Founded
  
1976

Best and fairest
  
Renn Lovitt

President
  
Bill McAuliffe

Ground
  
Bell Post Hill

Motto
  
Many People, One Attitude

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Leading goalkicker
  
Justin Tarr & Joel Page (61)

The Bell Post Hill Football Club, known as the Panthers, is a football club currently playing in the Geelong & District Football League (GDFL) fielding senior, reserves and under, 18s, 16s, 14s, 12s, 10s and youth girls team in 2017. They are the current reigning GDFL premiers, winning the 2016 premiership and have won 6 of the last 7 GDFL premierships.

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Club details

Their home ground is Myers Reserve, Creamery Rd, Bell Post Hill. They are currently coached by former premiership captain Brad Martin.The team jerseys are red and blue vertical stripes.

Club history

The club was formed in 1976 as a junior football club, in 1977 a senior side entered the Geelong & District Football League.

Bell Post Hill reached their first senior Grand Final in 1983 losing to Thomson. They reached the Grand Final again in 1988 losing narrowly to Lara, they wouldn't reach another for 20 years until 2008 when they again lost to Thomson. In 2009 the Panthers again reached the Grand Final, losing to East Geelong in a spiteful contest. The hoodoo was finally broken in 2010, in their third consecutive GDFL Grand Final appearance, defeating minor premiers Werribee Centrals by 103 points.

Club honours

  • Senior Premierships (6) – 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016
  • Senior Grand Finals (11) – 1983, 1988, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
  • Reserves Premierships (3) – 1994, 2000, 2012
  • Under-18 Premierships (3) – 1981, 1989, 1992
  • Senior League Best & Fairest (3) – Dale Tonkin (1983), Shaun Lewis (2008), Shane Tobin (2013)
  • Senior Grand Final Best-on-Ground (5) – Jamie Pyle (2010), Justin Tarr (2012), Atilla Sulics (2014), Jake Barlow (2015), Tim Barton (2016)
  • Reserve League Best & Fairest (1) - Josh Bacely (2013)
  • Reserves Grand Final Best-on-Ground (1) - Robert Law (2012)
  • 2010 Premiership

    Bell Post Hill went into the 2010 GDFL finals series with a 15–3 regular season record, finishing second on the ladder, one game behind Werribee Centrals. The Panthers faced old rival Bannockburn in the Qualifying final, a five-goal second quarter set up a 38-point win.

    The Second Semi-Final saw Bell Post Hill face Werribee Centrals, after a tight first quarter, Bell Post Hill once again rallied in the second and eventually ran away with a 68-point victory and a spot in the Grand Final.

    With Werribee Centrals defeating Bannockburn in the preliminary final, the Panthers would face the Centurions twice in a row. Bell Post Hill came flying out of the blocks and kicked 6 goals to 1 in the first quarter and had 10 goals on the board at half time, it should have been more due to some inaccurate kicking for goal. After half-time the Panthers put the foot down keeping the Centurions goalless in the third quarter and then kicking 7 goals in the last to run out 103 point winners.

    Scorecard

    Goals: Bell Post Hill – J Pyle 8, M Jovanovic 4, D Holzfeind 3, R Cavka 2, T Barton, S Lewis, C Bacely, C Moreland 1

    Werribee Centrals – T Johns 2, D Leatch 1, N Lovell 1, B Pilkington 1, S Calbert 1

    Best: Bell Post Hill – J Pyle, D Holzfeind, B Martin, J Symes, S Overall, C Moreland

    Werribee Centrals – A Burke, B Pilkington, D Hall, D Leatch, B Chugg

    Premiership Team

    Source

    2011 Premiership

    After finishing top of the ladder, the Panthers went straight through to the Grand Final by defeating East Geelong by 21 points in the second semi final. They then faced the Eagles again two weeks later in the Grand Final. Trailing by 19 points at half-time and 11 points at three-quarter time, the Panthers surged in the last-quarter, kicking 7 goals to 1, to run out 27 point winners and claim back-to-back senior premierships.

    Scorecard

    Goals: Bell Post Hill – M Jovanovic 4, C Addie, A Baird 3, T Fursland, A Pisano, C Bacely, D Holzfeind, S Tobin, C Moreland, B Grgic 1

    East Geelong – B Connors 7, A Skrobalak 3, K Robertston, R Chamberlain, R O'Toole 1

    Best: Bell Post Hill – C Moreland, D Holzfeind M Jovanovic, T Fursland, C Addie, A Baird

    East Geelong – B Connors, R O'Toole, L Edmondson, C Hunter, R Closter, B Bolton

    Premiership Team

    Source

    2012 Premiership

    Once again Bell Post Hill finished top of the ladder and progressed through to the Grand Final by defeating Thomson in the second semi final by 31 points. For the second consecutive year they were drawn against East Geelong in the Grand Final. After a bruising encounter the Panthers finished off the galant Eagles and recorded a 13-point victory, with Justin Tarr kicking 6 goals and being named best-on-ground. The day was made even sweeter with the Reserves winning their first premiership in 12 years and recording an historic double for the club.

    2012 Senior Premiership

    Goals: Bell Post Hill – J Tarr 6, C Moreland, D Holzfeind 2, D Witney, T Barton, S Lewis 1

    East Geelong – J Bouwman 4, L Murphy 3, R Closter 2, R Coy, B Bolton 1

    Best: Bell Post Hill – J Tarr, D Holzfeind, C Moreland, T Barton, T Fursland, C Addie

    East Geelong – R Chamberlain, L Murphy, K Robertson, J Mawson, J Challis, R O"Toole

    Premiership Team

    Source

    2014 Premiership

    After the disappointment of losing the 2013 Grand Final to North Geelong, the Panthers re-grouped and had an outstanding home and away season, finish top of the ladder with only one loss. After a week off they met North Geelong in the Semi Final, which the Magpies won in an upset. They recovered the next week to beat Inverleigh and set up a re-match with North Geelong in the Grand Final. A tough first half saw the Panthers take a 10-point lead into half time, but the Panthers pulled away with a barnstorming third quarter and finished the game off in style to record a memorable 54 point win. Attila Sulics was named Man of the Match after a great performance off half back.

    2014 Senior Premiership

    Goals: Bell Post Hill – J Tarr 5, J Page, C Bacely, S Macleod 2, T Barton, A Carter, R Wood, D Witney, M Lentini, W Urquhart 1

    North Geelong – J Pitman, S Clark, B Bryant 2, L Wright, P Breguet, D Kee 1

    Best: Bell Post Hill – A Sulics, S Macleod, J Tarr, D Witney, C Bacely, L Turner

    North Geelong – J Woods, S Richert, D Eales, D Fitzsimmons, L Hardman, T Reynolds

    2015 Senior Premiership

    Goals: Bell Post Hill – N Costello 6, R Wood, W Kelly, J Tarr 3, L Turner 2, T Barton, D Walve, T Fursland, M Lentini 1

    North Geelong – L Parker, D Eales, J Pitman, L Wright 2, J Chandler

    Best: Bell Post Hill – J Barlow, D Witney, W Kelly, R Wood, R Lovitt, L Turner

    North Geelong – T Davis, L Hayes, L Wright, D Mathisen, J Chandler, D Fitzsimmons

    Book

    Cat Country - History of Football In The Geelong Region - John Stoward - ISBN 978-0-9577515-8-3

    References

    Bell Post Hill Football Club Wikipedia