Director of Sport Address
As the curtain closes on Trimester 1 Sports, it is important to acknowledge all students, coaches, staff and parents who contributed to the Villanova College Sport programmes in AFL, Cricket, Swimming and Volleyball.
906 students and 94 coaches were engaged in Trimester 1 Sports. The breadth and depth of our programmes is evident as we summarise the seasons’ results and successes.
Congratulations to our First VI Volleyball team who placed second, winning five of the seven AIC matches played. Well done also to our AFL teams and Swimmers who placed third in the aggregate rankings.
A special mention to our Year 12 students who have completed their final Trimester 1 season. Our community wishes you all well with your future endeavours and we hope to see many of you back in future years as coaches.
Congratulations to our Premiership winning teams in Trimester 1. Winning all matches of an AIC season is a tremendous effort and testament to the hard work, for many weeks, from the playing and coaching groups. Our Premiership teams and coaches are listed below. These teams will be acknowledged further at our Term 2 Sports Assembly, alongside our major Sports award winners.
AIC AFL
Team |
Coaches |
8A |
Greg Greenwood and James House |
6C |
Lachlan Ebrington and Matthew Politch |
AIC Cricket
Team |
Coaches |
10A |
Michael Dann and Warren Dillon |
6A |
Cam Bukowski, Connor Moloney and Ben Thallon |
Trimester 2 Sport commenced this week with Chess, Football and Rugby Union selection trial sessions. Cross-Country commenced in Week 7, Term 1.
This weekend we have Chess trial matches at St Laurence’s College on Friday 22 March, Firsts/Seconds/10A Football and Rugby trial matches vs St Laurence’s College on Saturday 23 March and internal trial games at Villa Park for all other Football and Rugby year levels and teams, also on Saturday 23 March. This weekend’s trial draw is available on Parent Lounge and the Locker Room Overview page.
With the holidays and Term 2 fast approaching, here are some dates and events to remember:
- Thursday 28 March – final day of school for Term 1 – no Football and Rugby training.
- Thursday 4 and Friday 5 April – Football and Rugby Skills Clinics – any students from Years 5-10 – registration link in section below and on the Locker Room Overview page.
- Saturday 13 April – Football trial matches at Churchie – A teams from Years 5-Open, includes Open Seconds and Thirds. More information below.
Draw – Trial Round Friday 22 and Saturday 23 March
- Friday 22 March – Chess at St Laurence’s College, 82 Stephens Rd South Brisbane, second level sports centre.
- Saturday 23 March:
- 1sts/2nds/10A Football at St Laurence’s College, Gair Field, 82 Stephens Rd South Brisbane
- 1sts/2nds/10A Rugby at SLC Playing fields, Nathan Rd, Runcorn
- All other Years 5-Open Football and Rugby teams internal games at Villa Park
The Trial Round draw for this Friday 22 and Saturday 23 March is now available on the Locker Room Overview page. The draw will be posted to Locker Room by the Wednesday prior to the round ahead. This is the earliest possible time we can post this information.
Trial Round Draw – Chess, Football & Rugby – 22/23 March
Sports Club President – Expressions of interest
Calling for expressions of interest for the role of President of the Sports Club (commencing Term 2, 2024). Please contact smclean@vnc.qld.edu.au for more information. The next Sports Club meeting is Monday 22 April, 6:00-7:00pm at Villanova College.
Sports Club – Villa Park Canteen Volunteers – Saturday 23 March
Football and Rugby Union seasons kick off this Saturday 23 March with matches versus St Laurence’s College in Firsts, Seconds and 10A’s and internal games for all other year levels and teams at Villa Park. Check the Locker Room Overview page for the draw.
For those parents of registered Football and Rugby players, who are not in the Firsts, Seconds and 10A teams this weekend (team lists will be available on Parent Lounge by midday Thursday), the Sports Club needs your help!
Please sign up using the link below to assist on the Villa Park canteen this Saturday. Shifts are in half hour blocks, so you could help before or after your son’s game.
Proceeds from the Villa Park canteen will go directly to the development of all our AIC sporting programmes.
Thanks for your help this Saturday 23 March.
Villa Park Canteen Volunteers – Sat 23 March – Register here!
Final Trimester 1 Results
Final AFL Results 2024
Final Cricket Results 2024
Final Volleyball Results 2024
Trimester 2 Sport Sign-Ons
Registrations for Trimester 2 Sports are now closed.
If you did not register your son, he must now visit the Sports Department to collect a “Late Registration Form.’ This form must be taken home, completed, signed by both student and parent, and returned to the Sports Office, prior to the student being added to a Sport. Failure to follow this process may result in non-selection for the upcoming season.
Team Lists
Team lists do not appear online. They appear in the Parent Lounge and Student Cafe sections of the portal. Team lists will be posted by Thursday prior to the round ahead. This is the earliest possible time we can post this information.
AIC Draw 2024
Please find attached the AIC Draw for 2024.
Communications
Families are reminded to access all Sport information via the Villanova College website and the Villanova College App. The Locker Room tab provides updated information regarding training schedules and current AIC/trial draws.
Training Schedules
For all updated information regarding training and selection trials schedules, please visit the Locker Room page of the Villanova College website. Sport specific training schedules for AFL, Cricket and Volleyball can also be found on the Locker Room page.
The Term 2 training schedule (which will commence in Week 9, Term 1 from Monday 18 March) is below. Please note the schedule below is for Weeks 9 and 10, Term 1 only.
Term 2 Training Schedule – Weeks 9 and 10 Term 1 only (commencing Monday 18 March)
The Term 2 Training schedule for Weeks 1-8, Term 2 is below. This schedule will commence from Monday 15 April.
Term 2 Training Schedule – Weeks 1-8, Term 2 (commencing Monday 15 April)
Chess players, please refer to the training schedule below. These sessions commence from Week 9, Term 1 (from Monday 18 March).
Chess Training Schedule 2024
Villa Park pick-ups – Football and Rugby
Football and Rugby trials commenced at Villa Park from Week 9, Monday 18 March. Football on Monday’s and Wednesday’s, Rugby on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s.
Transport for all players is organised ‘one-way’ from the College to Villa Park straight after school. Buses will depart Sixth Avenue promptly from 3:05pm. All buses will be supervised by a Villa staff member/coach.
Parents are reminded to please collect their son/s promptly from Villa Park between 5:00-5:15pm. A staff member will be on site until all students are collected. The hope is that we do not need to ask our staff to remain past 5:15-5:30pm at the latest. We appreciate your consideration.
Save the dates – Easter Holidays Skills Clinics Thursday 4 and Friday 5 April – Football and Rugby
The Sports Office invites all interested students from Year 5-10 to participate in the inaugural Easter skills clinics for Rugby & Football (Soccer).
These clinics are open to all ability levels, with a range of coaches in both disciplines. Players from our A/B teams through to our lower teams and students beginning in each sport are invited to attend. The details for this event are listed below.
Date: Thursday 4 and Friday 5 April 2024
Times: Arrive 8.45am for 9am start – 12pm (each day)
Venue: Villanova Park, Manly Road
Cost: Single day – $70 (either Thursday or Friday), both days – $130 (made payable via Parent Lounge)
Uniform: Sport specific clothing including boots or playing shoes, sunscreen, hat, water bottle etc. Students participating in the Rugby Camp will not be permitted to participate without a mouthguard. Students are welcome to wear Villa sports uniform or casual sports clothes.
Please click on the link below to register. Registrations close Wednesday 27 March.
Payment (via Parent Lounge) must be received by Wednesday 27 March.
Easter Rugby & Football Skill Clinics – 2024 – Register here.
Save the Date – Football trial matches versus Churchie, Easter Holidays Saturday 13 April.
In the Easter holidays, on Saturday 13 April, all “2nds/A” level Football teams will have trial games versus Churchie. The games will be played at Churchie (Oaklands Pde, East Brisbane). See timings below.
Once teams are selected, students will be invited to attend the trial game in the holidays via a JotForm. If players are unavailable due to being away (which is understandable and won’t influence selections), B/C players will be invited to fill the gaps.
2nd XI – 2pm kick-off
3rd XI vs Churchie 11A – 2pm kick-off
10A – 2pm kick-off
9A – 12:30pm kick-off
8A – 12:30pm kick-off
7A – 12:30pm kick-off
6A – 11:30am kick-off
5A – 11:30am kick-off
Save the dates – Sporting Tours, Camps and Clinics
- Firsts Rugby Camp – Sunshine Coast Recreation Centre – 7-10 April 2024.
- Firsts Football Tournament – The Southport School – 8-12 April 2024.
- Football & Rugby training clinics all year levels – Villa Park – Easter holidays, 4-5 April 2024.
- St Augustine’s College Tour – Sydney – 17-19 June 2024.
- Rugby League Confraternity Carnival – Townsville – 22-29 June 2024.
- Xmas holidays 2024/2025 – Cricket Oblate Tour to Perth & Volleyball AVSC Tournament Gold Coast.
- ** International Tour ** – Football & Rugby Tour to Japan – Easter 2025.
- ** International Tour ** – Basketball & Volleyball Tour to USA – Xmas holidays 2025/2026.
Sport Uniforms
Families are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the Villanova College Uniform Look Book. This information is found on the College website Uniform Shop page. Opening hours for the Uniform Shop can also be found here. All students selected in AIC teams are expected to wear the correct uniform for AIC fixtures each week.
For those students preparing for Trimester 2 Sports – please see correct uniforms below.
Hire Jerseys – Term 1 AFL and Volleyball
In Term 1 hire jerseys for AFL and Volleyball, will need to be returned to the Uniform Shop before the end of Term 1 – by Thursday 28 March.
Jerseys not returned by the end of Term 1 incur a late fee charge on the student’s account. The deadline of the end of Term 1 (last day of term – Thursday 28 March) is strict. All hire jerseys must be returned by then to avoid the late fee charge.
The late fees are as follows:
- AFL jersey – $100
- Volleyball jersey – $100
The Uniform Shop opening hours can be found on the College website.
Sport Contact List
If you are requiring information about a specific Sport, in the first instance, visit the website Locker Room page. If you need further clarification, please contact the relevant Coordinator below. For any training or game absences, please contact your Sport Coordinator.
Director of Sport – Shaun McLean, smclean@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC AFL Coordinator – Matt Conlan, mconlan@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Cricket Coordinator – Chris Everding, ceverding@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Swimming Coordinator – Juanita Jacobs, jjacobs@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Volleyball Coordinator – Todd Kropp, tkropp@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Cross-Country Coordinator – Brian Pascoe – bpascoe@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Chess Coordinator – Kath Underhill, kunderhill@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Football Coordinator – Nathan Dufty, ndufty@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Rugby Union Coordinator – Chris Everding, ceverding@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Golf Coordinator – Todd Kropp, tkropp@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Basketball Coordinator – TBC – contact the Director of Sport
AIC Rugby League Coordinator – Alex Russell, arussell@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Tennis Coordinator – Nathan Dufty, ndufty@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Track & Field Coordinator – Anthony Kemp, akemp@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Water Polo Coordinator – Juanita Jacobs, jjacobs@vnc.qld.edu.au
Composite District Sport – Todd Kropp, tkropp@vnc.qld.edu.au
Lytton District Sport – Chris Everding, ceverding@vnc.qld.edu.au
Wet Weather Cancellations
If there is any reason to cancel training sessions or weekend games, this information will be posted to the Villa App in the Notices section. Please ensure you have downloaded the Villa App and updated your preferences and settings.
The Villa Sports Department will endeavour to cancel morning training sessions by 6am and afternoon training sessions by 1pm. If a training session is cancelled, boys are not able to be dropped off to the training venue as there will not be supervision present. Please check the Villa App regularly for these notifications.
If any AIC fixtures are cancelled, we will follow the same procedure above. Timing will be dependent on when that information becomes available.
Mr Shaun McLean, Director of Sport
AFL Final Report: Celebrating a Successful Season
Team in Focus
The 7A AFL team finished off the season with a tight loss to Marist in a spirited encounter. With over 30 players having the opportunity to play at A grade level which, it will stand them in good stead in future years. There were many solid contributors across the season including Jonah Frare and Jed Normington along with some great improvers such as Diezel Kennedy and Dom Bukowski.
As the AFL season comes to a close, it is time to reflect on another rewarding year for Villa AFL. I would like to acknowledge and express my gratitude to the coaches, parents, and players who have contributed to the success of the season. With undefeated premierships achieved by the 8A and 6C teams, as well as several teams finishing second on the ladder, including the 5A, 5B, 6A, 6B, 7A and 7B teams it is clear that hard work and dedication paid off.
The 8A and 6C teams deserve special recognition for their outstanding achievements this season. Their undefeated premiership titles reflect the hard work, teamwork, and talent that they consistently demonstrated throughout their matches. Congratulations to all the players, coaches, and supporters who contributed to these victories.
I would also like to extend my sincere thanks to all the coaches who dedicated their time, energy, and expertise to guide our teams throughout the season. The boys appreciated your efforts in the training sessions, strategising game plans, and providing invaluable support both on and off the field. It was through your guidance that our teams achieved success this season.
Additionally, special recognition goes to the players who donned the Villa AFL jersey for the first time. Your determination, and willingness to learn has been admirable. All players embraced the challenge and made significant contributions to your respective teams.
As we wrap up another successful AFL season, the accomplishments of this season have set a strong foundation for next year. We were excited to witness the growth and skill development of our players and with the support of our dedicated coaches, parents, and players, we are confident that the next season will be even more successful.
Matt Conlan, AFL Coordinator
First XVIII AFL
The Leaping Wildcat’s played their final game of the AIC season with a defeat by Ambrose Treacy College to achieve fourth place for the season.
Congratulations to the Senior students who played throughout the season including Max Blaser, Lachy Brown, Jackson Dalrymple, Max Downie, Lachlan Ebrington, Ned Godwin, Benny Lawrence, Henry Oberhardt, Luke Patterson, Harry Poole, Oscar Tanks, Joey Watson, Charlie Blyth, and Darcy Woodger who all played their final AIC AFL game for Villa’s Leaping Wildcats. The value of the Jersey continued to grow while in their possession.
Conversations can be powerful, and telling a player he will not play in the Firsts can be difficult. The reasons are often not because that person isn’t good enough but because the coaches may be looking for more size, speed or a different game style etc against the next opponent. However, the receiver of the news are usually dismayed when I deliver the intentions of the coaches.
In this vein I would like to acknowledge Darcy Woodger. Darcy’s reaction was to look me in the eye and thank me for the privilege and opportunity that had been extended to him to play for the Leaping Wildcat’s. The humility and gratitude expressed by Darcy in that challenging moment, displayed a strength of character that identifies him as an authentic Villa Man.
In closing I dare the following boys to dream, Rhys Doman, Toby Hall, Darcy Kerr, Nick Landers, Jack Logan, Ollie Logan, Oscar McCoola, Alex Solomon, Xavier Webb, and Will White. They all played a significant role in the Leaping Wildcat’s as Year 10 student’s; how great will they make the team over the next two years. It was a young team with at least 7 Year 10 students playing and improving in the Firsts each game, thus, the future is bright for Villanova’s Leaping Wildcat’s.
Brian Pascoe, First XVIII Head Coach
Cricket
Looking back over the season, having watched many games each Saturday and sorted through early round team lists, it was clear that we took a bit of a hit as our numbers were lower than usual and we were not as dominant as we have been over the years. With AFL growing and increasing their number of teams in the competition, a few of our good cricketers, jumped ship and headed over. This had a considerable impact on our depth and put more pressure on some of the other boys to perform above expectation.
Our Year Nine cricketers found this to be a huge hurdle. We were six or seven players short of putting three teams in the competition, so it was decided that the seventeen players in this group would play in the B Competition. This was not an easy decision made by the College and we would like to thank all of the playing group for rising up to the challenge and playing the longer format of the game, even though this was not what you signed up for. Dave Capra, Peter Mullins and Steve Miller along with a few other parents, built up their confidence and even though they did not have too much success on the field, I hope they all return next year and bring some friends with them to build up those team numbers. With Opens playing AFL on Friday night, some boys will be happy to play both sports.
There was a great deal of preparation and planning that goes into the selections, coaching and management of the players since last October and a huge thank you goes out to everyone involved. Having enthusiastic and motivated coaches, allows the program to be effective and our younger age groups benefit from the cricket knowledge being passed on to them from the coaching they are receiving. Hopefully more players will continue to come back to cricket to play and we can build on the twenty-six sides that represented the College this year.
Congratulations to our 10A premiership team and to coaches Michael Dann and Warren Duke and to the 6As for going through undefeated coached by Ben Thallon, Cameron Bukowski and Connor Moloney.
Well done also to the 10B, 8A, 8B and 7B sides for finishing second in their respective competitions.
Overall, in the aggregate, Villanova finished fourth. Congratulations to St. Patrick’s College, who have won it for the first time and is third College to have won a cricket aggregate since the inception of AIC in 1999.
Final Points
St. Patrick’s 66 Iona 60 Ashgrove 55 Villanova 52
St. Laurence’s 45 St. Peter’s 36 Padua 22.5 St. Edmund’s 5.5
Cricket Coaches:
Thanks to the following people who coached a team this year, your efforts have enabled the boys to get out and play some cricket and develop their skills.
Staff: Ben Lynam, Steve Miller, Joel Cosgrove and Peter Mullins
Parents: Paul Keene, Ross Whitby, Paul Innes, Damien Lewis, Dave Capra, Elliot Fox. Lee Carseldine, Steen Carlson, Steve McLean and Simon Smith.
I would like to make special mention to following group of Old Boys, who have returned to the College and helped with the program. Twelve of the twenty-six teams were coached by Old Boys and without them, we would really find it difficult to cover these sides and have them play. Some of these gentlemen are only in their first year out but they have made the effort to get involved and the impact they have had on the boys, particularly the Junior School boys has been invaluable, and they all thoroughly enjoyed having these men as coaches:
Jamie Mullins, Matthew Short, Jack Challinor, Oliver Timms, Luke Palmer, Ben Thallon, Callum McMahon, Jackson Moloney, Ben Fingland, Jack Carson, Michael McCarthy, Jimmy Collins, Dean Basili, Tom Rieck, Connor Moloney, Cameron Bukowski, Alessandro Porreca, Domenic Franco, Vincent Avolio, Tristan Bailey and Matthew Short.
A big shout out to the Groundsmen at Villa Park, Clyde, Gary and Jason, for preparing the fields each round and having Villa Park looking exceptional week in and week out. It is a facility the whole College can be proud of and is the envy of other Colleges. Thank you for your hard work, so we can get the boys out playing and experience high class grounds.
Finally, to Nathan Dufty, our 1st XI coach. Nathan has been with the College since 2013, coaching our 1st XI teams and developing players along the way. He has put in an enormous amount of time to Villa cricket and has left it in a better place. Five Cricket aggregates highlights the overall impact he has had on the cricket program. It is exceedingly difficult to win the aggregate and it has been Nathan’s development of all players in all year levels, not just 1st XI players, which has seen Villanova sit proudly at the top of the cricket tree. Villanova has also managed to claim the prestigious 1st XI premiership three times under his guidance in 2013, 2019 and 2021. The 1sts also finished second on five occasions, with Nathan at the helm. He has moulded individuals into teams and those teams have performed exceptionally well.
Nathan will be sorely missed as our coach but will continue, in his role at Villanova in Sports Administration and is still keen to be involved in Villanova Cricket and to make sure that the right people are in place and that Villanova continues to be a force in AIC cricket.
Zone Cricket Term 4 2024
We have also slowly been building up the profile of Villanova in the local club scene and Nathan has coordinated a band of coaches, along with himself, who worked with all the teams over the last six years coaching the term four boys weekly. It is our aim, with the assistance of a keen group of parents to run the term four program, to get more players involved. Villanova is hoping to put our AIC teams into the BEARS comp for Years Seven to Open and the EDJCA for our Year 5 and 6 teams. Letters will come out in August asking for registrations and if we can keep our AIC teams together for term four and play a high standard of cricket, it should have a positive outcome for next year’s AIC season. Please have a chat to other parents of boys in your team and see if we can keep them together at Villanova, rather than other local clubs, and be better prepared for next year.
Chris Everding, Cricket Coordinator
1st XI Cricket
Our last game of the season saw us come up against a strong SPLC team who were still in contention of sharing the 1st XI AIC premiership, so we knew that we were in for a tough away game to finish the season.
We lost the toss and SPLC chose to bat first, which is something that we would’ve also done. The pitch looked like a fair wicket and our bowlers needed to be on target for our bowling/fielding innings. The team executed well and bowled a consistent tight line to keep the pressure on SPLC. Henrik Frederiksen (2-25) and Lachlan Colbert (1-24) both bowled positive opening spells, but they were also supported by Ned Godwin (1-32) and Zac Joyce (2-25). Lachlan Whaites continued to show great improvement finishing with figures of 3-29. We were able to restrict SPLC to total of 176 which was a great effort by the team.
Our batting innings started positively again with our openers putting on a 30-run opening stand, unfortunately as we lost the first wicket, many more wickets continued to follow. Every time that we looked to build a partnership and get ahead of the game, SPLC always found a way to break it through building pressure and with some excellent fielding. The pick of the Villanova batters was Zac Joyce who ended up with 47 runs from his 56 balls. Unfortunately, we couldn’t get the win to finish season and SPLC bowled us out for 137 inside 38 overs.
I would like to thank everyone who has supported the team at some stage throughout the season. Thank you to the 1st XI parents for showing much commitment to the team in a very time-consuming sport. Thank you to Mr Chris Everding and Mr Shaun McLean for their many hours spent in making sure that the team prepared well with a detailed preseason, while also allowing the team to play across many various tournaments/tours over the previous two terms.
My final thank you is to coach Mr Corey Barsby who has worked with the 1st XI team over the last two seasons, Corey has helped grow the overall program with his excellent detailed coaching and professional advice to many students. Thank you Corey for your invaluable commitment and dedication to Villanova Cricket.
Last Saturday was also my last match as the 1st XI coach after 12 seasons. I will look back on my time in this role with many fond memories with many great friendships forged, it was an absolute privilege and honour to coach the Villanova 1st XI cricket team. I know that the Cricket program will only continue to keep growing and prove to be a force in the AIC Cricket competition for many years to come.
Nathan Dufty, First XI Head Coach
Volleyball
It is a sombre feeling wrapping up the 2024 AIC Volleyball season, it is with sadness that our program comes to an end but there is certainly much to celebrate and remember. The 2024 season saw a full round of AIC matches and was a season filled of ups and downs, wins and losses, and a mix of long-term development and short-term success. Only time will tell how our targets will fare on the court in the future, but I am optimistic our approach and long-term plan will continue to make Villanova a fierce competitor in AIC Volleyball for many years to come.
The positive results we have had throughout the season was due to the tireless efforts of coaches and players exemplifying what our program Is striving for, playing an aggressive style of volleyball, not being intimidated by our opponent or surroundings and being humble winners and gracious in defeat. I would like to thank each of our coaches for the season, and a special mention to our Junior Coordinator, Mr Alex Russell.
As a coach, it was an honour to have worked with each of our teams throughout the season. It was truly a great experience to get the opportunity to work with the First VI team as they competed. In 2024, the First VI team were a true Premiership competitor finishing the season with 5 wins and 2 losses and holding second place on the First VI ladder. Our team put up a valiant fight against the eventual First Premiership winner in Iona but fell short losing the match 3 sets to 1. This game was truly thrilling to watch, and the coaching team and I are proud of the achievements of this year’s team. I would like to acknowledge and thank First VI captains Luke Caffery and Lachlan Gillett, along with Leadership team member Ewan McCarthy for their efforts above and beyond training and games. I thank the First VI Coaching team in Shania Hewitt and Nathan Wilkins for many hours of contribution, and finally, a special thank you and acknowledgement for all of our departing Year 12 students for their contribution over many years to AIC Volleyball.
Our teams will return to the Volleyball court to participate in the annual Volleyball Schools Cup series later this Year.
In closing, once again, it is with the deepest gratitude that I thank all our coaches, families, referees and support staff for their contribution to Volleyball in 2024.
Todd Kropp, Volleyball Coordinator
Rugby
We are still looking for a couple of coaches to cover teams in the Year 7 age group. If you can assist train the boys on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, and be there on Saturdays, could you please contact ceverding@vnc.qld.edu.au.
Trials this Saturday will run for 90 minutes for each year level session. Coaches will run drills work with forwards and backs and then play internal trial matches. Initial teams will be selected for the trial against Iona College on April 20th and advertised before the term ends.
Chris Everding, Rugby Coordinator
Chess
Welcome to the first week of Chess Trials, and the excitement is building as we face our St Laurence brothers this Friday afternoon.
We will venture over there by bus on Friday, leaving Villanova at 3:15 pm , and parents are asked to please collect your sons at 5:30 p.m. from St Laurence’s. No usual food/pizza will be provided this Friday by Laurie’s, so students will need to pack afternoon tea. Further details will be included in an email on Thursday, once teams have been finalised.
Our official training sessions have begun, and the buzz in the rooms is magical, as the lads face each other. Please remember to attend training gents, as no-shows could jeopardise your chance at playing for Villa. Please communicate with your manager if you are unable to attend a session, and.… please do this BEFORE the training session begins.
Finally I wish to share more news with you of our cleverly talented year 8 student Jackson Waldie, with another undefeated performance, this time in Open A Division at the Gardiner Chess Brisbane One Day Challenge for Term 1 on Sunday. 7 wins and a hard-fought draw with the top-rated player (who was 1400+). So proud of you Jackson!
|
COACH/MANAGER |
ROOM |
TIMES |
Year 5 |
Maria Mascadri |
STV 9 and 10 |
Ø Thursday Second Break
Ø Friday 7.15am to 8am
|
Year 6 |
Leah Belson |
STV 7 and 8 |
Ø Thursday Second Break
Ø Friday 7.15am to 8am
|
Intermediates A-C Years 7-9 |
Liam Pereira |
V11 |
Ø Tuesday 7:15-8:15 am
Ø Friday Second Break
|
Senior teams A-C
Years 10-12 |
Callum Fleming |
V4 |
Ø Monday Second Break
Ø Wednesday Second Break |
First IV |
Kath Underhill |
V12 |
Ø Monday Second Break
Ø Tuesday 7.15 – 8.15am |
Kath Underhill, Chess Coordinator
Cross-Country
The first couple of weeks of Cross-Country training has been attended by a lot of boys new to the sport across arrange of grades. This is pleasing and congratulations on those boys being brave and showing the intent to improve themselves through the running training.
I invite all boys who have just completed the AIC AFL season to consider joining Villa’s Cross-Country Squad. The individual gains will permeate through the teams. The 1st’s Team employ a run and carry game plan which requires a high workload and the boys to cover a significant amount of ground. So, any extra running will complement your gameplay.
I also encourage students in other sports to use the Cross-Country training to improve your fitness and performance in your chosen sport.
The Cross-Country coaches are at either the Agora for the Junior School or Goold Hall for the Middle and Senior Schools from 6.30 am. The squads walk down to Langlands at 6.45 am.
If you are dropped to school after 6.45 am please do not walk to Langlands unsupervised, stay on the Villanova grounds. Alternatively, we use a number of training venues so if you are running late, please don’t just drop your son at Little Langlands if your son cannot see the Cross-Country staff.
This is a shared training zone, please don’t assume Cross-Country will be at this venue. I thank all parents and caregivers for their support to ensure safe training for the Cross-Country squad.
There were some notable performances at the recent Queensland Track and Field Championships in the middle-distance events.
- Harris McPherson (Year 7) was 9th in the U14 800m in 2.19.92.
- Bailey Horvath (Year 11) placed 12th in the U17 800m and 10th in the 1500m in times of 2.05.26 and 4.13.91.
- Kyan Simpson (Year 12) placed 15th in the U18 1500m in 4.13.78 after setting the pace for most of the race.
Congratulations to all boys who competed at the Queensland T & F Championships.
Brian Pascoe, Cross-Country Coordinator
Tennis
Tennis training for invited students in our 2024 Tennis First Squad commenced on Tuesday 5th March, 6:00-7:30pm at Morningside Tennis Centre, and continue on Tuesday evenings through to the end of Term. Invitations to this squad have been emailed to students and families.
Nathan Dufty, Tennis Coordinator
Strength & Conditioning
As we approach the end of the current preseason block, we’re thrilled to share some exciting updates. Our First XV Rugby and Football Firsts and Development Squads have been putting in some serious work and are gearing up for an epic start to Term 2. The dedication and effort they’ve shown during training are truly remarkable, and we can’t wait to see them in action.
Cannot miss the opportunity to commend those guys from our Swimming, AFL, Cricket and Volleyball teams who have been working to maintain their physical preparation, during their in-season training, under our coaches’ guidance and support.
The Long-Term Athletic Development (LTAD) program is providing the benefits we all expected, building skills and confidence with age and ability appropriate training.
Finally, an important reminder, the College has created some gym availability during Easter Holidays. Gym will be open to everyone on April 3, 8 and 10 from 6:30-8:00am.
These sessions will be a great opportunity for our athletes to do some deloading work and stay sharp over the break, as well for those in the LTAD program wishing to stay active during the holidays. Please note that there won’t be a session on Monday April 1 due to Easter Monday.
Let’s all get behind the teams for this upcoming Term 2 of Sports.
Marco Mastrorocco, Strength & Conditioning Coordinator
Speed & Agility Training
The final Speed & Agility session for Term 1 is this Monday morning 25 March.
Term 2 registrations are now available. See details and flyer below for Term 2. Note sessions will move to Friday mornings, from Weeks 2-9, commencing on Friday 26 April and concluding on Friday 14 June.
Speed & Agility sessions teach technique, change of direction and speed work to excel in your chosen sport.
Term 2 information:
- Friday mornings, 7-8am on Whinstanes Oval
- Weeks 2-9, Friday 26 April to Friday 14 June
- Registrations and payments through Parent Lounge
- Cost is $154 per student per term
- Years 5, 6, 7 and 8 students only
See flyer attached for all other information.
Speed & Agility – Years 5,6,7,8 – Flyer
And always remember; kids sport is meant to be fun…