WELCOME TO 2025 SPORT
Director of Sport Address
Welcome to another exciting year of Villa Sport! I hope the holiday period was a time of rest, reflection, and recharging. For many, it was also an opportunity for growth and preparation – whether through preseason AFL and volleyball training, cricket tournaments or swimming championships. The dedication shown by our students and coaches has been outstanding and sets a strong foundation for the year ahead.
As we begin 2025, I encourage all our students to embrace the mindset that “Winning is possible, but learning is guaranteed.” Success is about more than results – it is about how we conduct ourselves, how we treat teammates and opponents and how we grow from every experience. At Villanova College, our Augustinian values of humility, integrity, and community guide everything we do.
Already we have seen these values in action. Volleyball preseason players have trained hard, showing respect for opponents and officials in their trial matches. Our cricketers, across trials and tournaments, have displayed sportsmanship and resilience, understanding that success is built on self-discipline and respect. The AFL squad has pushed each other through summer, ensuring every player feels valued. In the pool, our swimmers have embraced early mornings and tough sessions, knowing success comes through commitment and team culture.
None of this would be possible without the dedication of our sporting community. To our students, thank you for representing Villanova with pride. To our coaches, support staff and coordinators, your leadership inspires our students to be their best. To our parents and families, your support – on the sidelines, at early morning drop-offs and behind the scenes – is invaluable. And to the Villanova Sports Club, your ongoing commitment ensures our programs thrive. As I step into this role I am grateful to be surrounded by such a strong and supportive community.
Villanova continues to excel across a variety of activities and contexts. From swimming state champions to high-level preparations in volleyball, cricket, and AFL, our athletes are making significant progress on major sporting stages. They are also gaining valuable experience at tournaments such as the Champion Basketball School of Queensland (CBSQ) basketball competition; where a large number of boys participated and competed outstandingly. We look forward to celebrating more achievements throughout the year.
I also extend a warm invitation to all parents and supporters to attend the first Villanova Sports Club meeting of 2025 on Tuesday, February 11. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with other families, support our sporting community and play a role in shaping the future of Villa Sport.
As we approach trials and competition, I remind our students, parents, and coaches that how we play is just as important as the outcome. Spectators, your support matters – I encourage you to welcome all teams, respect officials and appreciate the efforts of all players. Boys, take pride in every contest but always compete with humility and fairness. Shake hands, thank the opposition, and respect your coaches and teammates – this is what can define Villanova Sport.
With summer conditions in full force I urge all players to prioritise hydration, sun safety and recovery. Look after yourselves and each other.
Wishing everyone a fantastic start to the season – I look forward to seeing you on the courts, fields, and pools in the coming weeks.
Mr Matthew Hannan, Director of Sport
Communications
Families are encouraged to access all sport information through the Villanova College website and Villanova College App. With the Sports Bulletin on pause for 2025, the Locker Room and Villanova College App will be the primary sources for updates between College Newsletter publications, ensuring families stay well-informed.
AIC Code of Conduct
All members of the Villanova College community are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the AIC Code of Conduct, which outlines the principles and expectations for students, parents, coaches, officials, and spectators. This document reflects a shared commitment to high standards of conduct and promotes a respectful and inclusive sporting culture across all AIC member schools.
Some expectations from the Code of Behaviour for Parents and Spectators include:
- Be welcoming of other competitors and spectators and always model respectful interactions.
- Respect referees and officials’ decisions and teach your son to do likewise.
- Show appreciation for the coaches and teachers – including the opposing team. Without them, your son could not participate.
Key expectations from the Code of Behaviour for Players include:
- Respect your opponents by displaying humility in victory and graciousness in defeat.
- Exhibit a high standard of conduct and sportsmanship on and off the field including appropriate language, social media posts, and interaction with officials and opposition players.
- Acknowledge the opposition before and after the game with a handshake and thanks.
- Play hard and competitively, but always fairly and accept the official’s decisions.
Together, it is envisaged that all members of the Villanova College community will ensure that every student, coach, and supporter experience the true spirit of Villa Sport – where competition is celebrated and character is shaped both on and off the field.
Selection process
The aim of this selection process is to address and resolve players’ concerns in a structured and collaborative manner, starting with direct communication with the coach and escalating to higher levels of oversight, if necessary, to ensure fairness and effective resolution of both minor and serious issues.
Step 1: Direct Communication
The player discusses their concern directly with the coach, who also provides feedback.
Step 2: Further Action
If the student’s concern is not resolved, the player consults the relevant Sports Coordinator, who will look to involve the coach.
Step 3: Serious or Unresolved Issues
For significant concerns or unresolved matters, the player and their parents will meet with the relevant Sports Coordinator and the Director of Sport.
Minor Disputes (handled by coach or Sports Coordinator):
- Issues with playing time or positions.
- Communication breakdowns.
- Concerns about skill development or behaviour at training.
Serious Misconduct (escalates to Sports Coordinator & Director of Sport):
- Bullying or harassment.
- Discrimination.
- Severe unsportsmanlike conduct.
- Violence or threats.
- Substance abuse.
Term 1 guidelines regarding communication in the External Achievements section of College Newsletter
- The Villanova College Sports Department celebrates individual student achievements through both our social media platforms and newsletter. To maintain clarity and consistency, the recognition criteria are outlined below:
- Social Media Recognition:
- Achievements at the national level (e.g., selection in an Australian team or being crowned a national or state champion).
- Outstanding results in state level events may also qualify.
- Newsletter Recognition:
- Achievements at the state level (e.g. selection in Queensland teams or significant individual achievements at recognised State Championships, such as medal winners).
- Exclusions:
- Representation at club, district, or composite levels (e.g. Met East or Lytton District) does not meet the criteria for inclusion in social media or newsletter posts.
- To have a qualifying achievement featured, please email SportsOffice@vnc.qld.edu.au with the subject “External Sport Achievement.” Please include:
- A summary of the event or competition (100–200 words or an equivalent in dot point form)
- A photo of the student in their representative uniform
Fixtures, Draws and Team Information
Draw
The Trial Round vs Marist Ashgrove and St Peters – Friday 31 January and Saturday 1 February – is now available via the “Weekly Fixture/Draw Information” on the Locker Room page link. 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.
Please note for this week due to the short week and being the first week back, our timeline has been delayed. Thank you for your understanding.
AIC Draw 2025
Please find linked the AIC Draw for 2025.
Players needed: Years 7-9 Cricket and Opens Volleyball
We are still looking for approximately four Year 7, five Year 8 and eight Year 9 Cricket players and five Open Volleyball players. If you are interested, please contact Mr. Dufty (ndufty@vnc.qld.edu.au) for Cricket or Mr. Kropp (tkropp@vnc.qld.edu.au) for Volleyball, as soon as possible. Your participation is crucial to ensure that students who have already registered can compete in the AIC season for Term 1. We would greatly appreciate your support, so please help!
Team Lists
Team lists 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.
Please note for this week due to the short week and being the first week back, our timeline has been delayed. Thank you for your understanding.
Training and Uniform Information
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 – there have been minor modification this training schedule, published last year. Please review the latest version, each week.
Term 1 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.
Hire Jerseys – Term 1 AFL and Volleyball
In Term 1, students playing AFL and Volleyball will hire jerseys from the College.
AFL Teams – Jerseys were distributed during Term 4, 2024. If your son missed this collection time, please visit the Sports Office.
Volleyball Teams – AIC Volleyball teams will collect their jerseys at the times listed below.
Week 1 |
Thursday 30 January |
Friday 31 January |
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First Break |
Year 11 Volleyball |
Open Volleyball |
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Second Break |
Year 10 Volleyball |
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Week 2 |
Tuesday 4 February |
Wednesday 5 February |
Thursday 6 February |
First Break |
Year 7 Volleyball |
Year 8 Volleyball |
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Second Break |
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Friday 7 February will be available for any student who still has not collected their uniform.
Jerseys are then returned to the Uniform Shop before the end of Term 1.
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) is strict. All hire jerseys must be returned by then to avoid the late fee charge.
Please read the individual Sport sections below for more information on uniforms.
Sport Specific Updates
Sport Contact List
For information about a specific sport, please first visit the Locker Room page on our website. If you require further clarification, please contact the relevant Sport Coordinator, listed below. Note: For all training or game absences, please contact your Sport Coordinator.
Director of Sport – Matthew Hannan, matthew.hannan@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC AFL Coordinator – Matt Conlan, mconlan@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Cricket Coordinator – Nathan Dufty, ndufty@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 – Stuart Rowland, srowland@vnc.qld.edu.au
AIC Rugby League Coordinator – Todd Kropp, tkropp@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 – Contact sportsoffice@vnc.qld.edu.au
Composite District Sport – Todd Kropp, tkropp@vnc.qld.edu.au
Lytton District Sport – Chris Everding, ceverding@vnc.qld.edu.au
AFL
While most of us enjoyed the sunshine and beautiful weather during the holidays, the Open Squad worked hard in the gym and on the field throughout January. From all reports, our Open AFL players are ready and primed for the season ahead. Meanwhile, the Years 5–10 teams began training this week in preparation for their trial games this weekend and the season ahead.
Important Information for Trials and Term One Games
- The Competition Draw will be uploaded to the Locker Room once finalised by the AIC Heads of Sport. Please check regularly for updates, including venue changes.
- Players must arrive at the venue wearing their Villa Sports Uniform or Villa football jersey, shorts, etc., ready to play.
- Players are encouraged to bring a water bottle and sunscreen.
- Players should arrive 30 minutes before their game to allow adequate time to warm up.
Parental Support
We kindly ask parents to support our coaches by fostering positive attitudes and efforts among their son’s team on game days. Encouraging fun, mutual respect, and growth is key to creating a positive environment. All students are expected to show respect towards teammates, coaches, and opposition players at all times.
After this weekend’s trial games, minor adjustments to team lists may occur based on performance, attitude, and effort during training and games throughout the term.
Best of luck to all players in their final trial matches this weekend!
Mr Matt Conlan, AFL Coordinator
Cricket
Zone Cricket Report
Last term, six Villanova teams competed in the Eastern Districts and BEARS cricket competitions, made possible by dedicated parent volunteers. Special thanks to Matthew Borger and Michael Pauli for their behind-the-scenes efforts in team registrations, coaching coordination, and logistics, as well as to our coaches and managers: Brad McMahon, Denis Dardengo, David McMahon, Kylie and Mick Harris, Steen Carlson, Rachael Tiernan, Paul Innes, James McKenzie, Dan Glass, and Matt Blair.
Division 1 Champions
Villanova 4/153 defeated Wynnum 8/82
Congratulations to our Division 1 team on their hard-fought victory in the final last December. This achievement is a testament to their teamwork, built since Year 5, and the unwavering support of parents. Special appreciation to Brad McMahon and Denis Dardengo (coaches) and Simon Dickie (manager) for their invaluable contributions.
AIC Cricket
All players should be aware that we have a full round of cricket trials this Saturday 1 February against Ashgrove College. The Year 5 teams will have internal trials at Kianawah Park, Tingalpa. As is typical this time of year, there will be a certain level of ‘organised chaos’ as our coaches continue the selection/trial process. The A/B teams also had internal trials last Friday at Villa Park, which has added to our preparation. Some boys have also been moved to different teams after training sessions this week were still used as a net selection trial. Negotiations have been made with Ashgrove to allow coaches from both Colleges to be flexible during the matches this Saturday. Therefore, leniency will be given this weekend, for the coaches to give all players an opportunity to perform. The team lists for this Saturday’s trial round will be finalised and posted online by no later than 10am on Friday the 31 January.
As this weekend’s games are only a trial, may I please ask parents and players to be patient. There will be some movement of players from team to team as the coaches finalise teams ready for Round 1 next weekend v SLC. All boys should check the website regularly to keep up to date with all information regarding teams, training, and games. All players are to wear the correct Villanova cricket uniform; have adequate water, sunscreen, and a hat for the games. Please be advised that all training schedules are now finalised, and training has begun as of this week as per schedule posted on the Villanova College website. All Year 5 training begins in Week 2.
Villanova Cricket Uniform
All players from Years 5-12 are to wear whites.
Cricket Whites
- White pants
- Villanova cricket shirt
- Sports shoes
- Villanova green sports cap or broad brimmed hat
Under no circumstances are players permitted to wear club shirts or club hats.
Important note – All cricketers from Year 5-12 are asked to wear protective equipment. It is compulsory for all batsmen and wicket keepers whilst keeping up to the stumps to wear a helmet. All players are required to purchase and wear their own cricket box (protector) too. The College will provide two helmets per kit, per team.
Cricket managers needed:
Many of our 26 teams are coached by Old Boys or parents. It is important for each team to have a manager to get any important information out to all team members and their parents. Other jobs include, coordinating a contact list, looking after the gear, and organising rosters for scoring and umpiring. This role will allow the coaches to ‘Coach’ and not have to deal with the administrational side of things. If your son is playing and you can take on a manager’s role, could you please email Mr Nathan Dufty at the Sports Office, ndufty@vnc.qld.edu.au to sign on and to let the coach know this Saturday. Unfortunately, we cannot give out personal information and managers will need to get the parents to pass this information on.
Year 5 Cricket Trials
Cricket trials begin this Saturday morning 1 February. All teams will play at Kianawah Park, Wynnum Road Tingalpa. There are 11 cricket fields at this venue and our allocated field numbers are 11 and 12. They are directly in front and on the left-hand side as you drive into the complex. The 5A/B trial will be on Field 11, while the 5C/D trial will be on field 12. Can all players please assemble at 7.30am for am 8am start. Games should conclude by 11.00am at the latest. Please see the map below.
Weekly Team Lists are found in Parent Lounge. Players are to wear cricket whites if they have them or the College sports uniform. Cricket gear will be supplied.
When the trials have concluded, the boys will be selected into teams. This year it looks like we will have five teams, and the boys will be notified as to what team they have been selected into at the conclusion of the trial.
Saturday’s draw, coaches’ details, by-laws, and training schedules have been placed on the website for you to view. A revised team list for Round 1 against St. Laurence’s College will be posted next week.
Please note that many of the boys will change into different teams and that this is part of the trial process. There will be a few changes made throughout the season to try and get the boys into their right ability level groups. If there are training clashes with other commitments, after these changes, please contact Mr Nathan Dufty in the Sports Office and we will attempt to work out a solution.
It will take some time to eventually get the boys into their right teams. Please be patient with the selection process as we can only grade the boys on what we see. Their attitude and sportsmanship also contribute to the selection process, as we expect very high standards in both these areas when the boys are representing the College.
Wet Weather Procedure
In the event of rainy weather, a notification will be placed on the Villanova College App.
If afternoon training is to be cancelled due to rain evolving during the day, then an alert will be posted via the Villa App by 2.00pm, as well as giving an announcement to the students over the College’s PA system. If training is cancelled during the session, boys at Langland’s will be taken to the undercover carpark at Easts Rugby League Club and boys can be collected from there.
Mr Nathan Dufty, Villanova Cricket Coordinator
Swimming
The 2025 Villanova swimming season is underway. Our dedicated and enthusiastic swim squad have continued to train with their coaches during the holidays with 30 to 40 swimmers in the water each morning. Thank you to all the boys and their parents for supporting the squad and continuing their training. Now that we are back to school, there is the expectation that boys will be training and participating in the Friday carnivals leading up to AIC Championships on 11 March.
Boys are reminded to get to the pool early for each session to check in with the teacher on duty before the training session. We have the Gold squad training at Langlands Pool and the Green squad at the Villanova pool.
- Monday 6:30am – 7:45am Gold Squad – Langlands compulsory session.
- Tuesday 7am – 8am Gold Squad – Langlands Pool
- Wednesday 7am – 8am – Green Squad – Villa Pool
- Thursday 7am – 8am Gold squad – Langlands Pool
Our first meet will be at St Peter’s College (not Yeronga as previously stated) on the 7 February. Buses will take the boys to the meet and will be returning at the completion of the carnival. Parents are welcome to attend and collect the boys from the pool. This meet is open to all members of the Villa squad including the Green squad members. If you are not able to attend the meets, please email me in advance so that we can confirm numbers for the bus. More details about the preparation meets will be published during the coming week as venues, times and bus transport information is confirmed.
Thank you to the swimming staff – coaches Alberto, Nick, Old Boy Dan Walding and Villa staff Terri Dillon, Mel Liddy, Hannah Elder, Julie Colbert, and Lauren Robinson for their ongoing support of the season.
I also wish to offer our congratulations to all our Villanova swimmers who competed at the Queensland State Championships and the Regional Relay Championships in December! Qualifying for the State Championships is an incredible achievement, and we are so proud of the hard work, determination, and sportsmanship shown by our 26 competitors. Villanova medal recipients from the Championships feature in the “External achievements” section of this Newsletter.
Mrs Juanita Jacobs, Swimming Coordinator
Volleyball
It has been a busy time on the court for the Villanova Volleyball program in readiness for the 2025 AIC season. Our trials began in Term 4 of 2024 with a number of internal sessions and two matches vs Iona College and St Laurence’s College. In addition to this, a number of our teams, including the First VI Volleyball Squad, have been hitting the court since the beginning of Term 4.
Our First VI squad partnered with the First VI team from Brisbane Boys College for our pre-season training and preparation and enjoyed taking on Brisbane State High School and Ormiston College in some friendly matches.
Our First VI squad also entered the Australian Volleyball Schools Cup hosted by Volleyball Australia. This tournament was a fantastic opportunity to engage in some match play against opponents from around the country. We know this off-season preparation will be of great benefit to the teams as the season gets closer.
This Saturday we take on St Peters LC in the final trial for the season. Our Senior teams will travel to St Peters and our Junior teams will play at home. Our Junior teams (Year 7-9) are asked to play in their HPE, Squad shirt or House Polo before they collect their hire jerseys next week.
A few reminders about the 2025 AIC Volleyball season:
- The training schedule is now posted via the Locker Room page.
- Teams playing at home (Villanova College) will also be responsible for court duty. Team duty is assisting with scoring and the lines duty for the match before or after your scheduled playing time. The duty roster will be included on the Weekly Fixture document each week. Coaches will assign three members of the team each duty, we expect students will not have more than two commitments for the season.
- The expected uniform for the season is:
- VNC hire jersey
- Green HPE shorts
- Alinta sport socks (black)
In closing, I wish all the best to all our AIC teams competing, and an extra special welcome and best wishes to our Year 7 teams who will take to the court for their first official AIC volleyball match next week.
Mr Todd Kropp, Volleyball Coordinator
First XV Rugby
The Villa Rugby preseason is well underway, and our Andrew Slack Squad are hard at work preparing for the challenges of the upcoming season. The dedication and commitment shown by this group of young men is outstanding, as they embrace the high standards and expectations of representing Villanova College.
Our focus in the early stage of the preseason has been on two key areas: strength and conditioning, and core skill development. The players have made excellent progress in these areas, working to ensure they are physically and mentally ready for the demands of the AIC competition.
- Strength and Conditioning: Through challenging but rewarding sessions, the squad has been developing the fitness and physicality required to compete at a high level. Their resilience and work ethic in these sessions are a credit to their determination to improve. We are grateful for the leadership from Marco and his team from Athletix.
- Core Skill Development: Whether it is perfecting passing accuracy, mastering the breakdown, or enhancing defensive structure, the players are committed to honing their individual and team skills. This focus on the Core Skills will serve as the foundation for our success this season.
As we move closer to the start of the competition, we are encouraged by the dedication we have seen in the group. The preseason is about more than just preparing for games – it is also about building a team that exemplifies the Villa DNA: humility, respect, and a love for the game.
Thank you to all the families, coaching staff, and the Villa community who continue to support these players. Your encouragement and belief in their potential drive us to be at our best. We are looking forward to an exciting season as we represent Villanova College with pride and passion.
Andrew Slack Coaching Team
Mr Tony McGahan, Mr Sean Carroll, Mr Terry Gaffney, Mr Steve Bremner, and Mr Mannie Navarro
Specialised Services
Speed and Agility
We are excited to continue our Speed & Agility Program in 2025, now in its second year! Open to students in Years 5–8, the program is designed to cater to all ability levels and is led by Matty Scott from Future Athletics.
[please see attached flyer] Speed and Agility Term 1 2025
Program Details:
- Duration: 7 weeks
- Start Date: Week 4, Term 1 (Tuesday 18 February OR Wednesday 19 February)
- Time: 7:00 am – 8:00 am
- Location: Whinstanes Oval
- Cost: $130 + GST
Parents can choose between Session A (Tuesdays) or Session B (Wednesdays) when registering.
To register, please visit Parent Lounge and complete payment by 18 February 2025.
We look forward to helping your child develop their speed, agility, and overall athletic performance in this engaging and supportive program!
For any queries, please contact Matty Scott at hello@futureathletics.co or on 0407 021 047. Speed and Agility Term 1 2025
Strength & Conditioning
Welcome to 2025!
The Villanova Strength & Conditioning (S&C) Team is excited for another year of fun, hard work, and dedication to supporting and elevating our students’ athletic development.
We extend a warm welcome to Matthew Hannan, our new Director of Sport, whose leadership will guide us in upholding our tradition of excellence.
Program Highlights for Term 1:
In-Season Sports (AFL, Cricket, Volleyball):
Our priority is helping athletes recover effectively while maintaining the physical qualities developed last term. Weekly maintenance programs are in place to keep them performing at their peak throughout the season.
Rehab Class:
Available weekly, our Rehab Class supports students recovering from injuries or requiring extra care. Our experienced S&C coaches work closely with sports physios to deliver expert guidance and ensure safe, effective return-to-play protocols.
Pre-Season Preparation (Rugby Union, Football):
With pre-season entering its final phase, we are focused on preparing athletes to be game-ready by the end of Term 1. Our gym programs are tailored to build strength and durability, setting students up for a successful competitive season.
LTAD Program (Long-Term Athletic Development):
Open to all students, this program develops gym competency and enhances physical ability. Whether training for a specific sport or aiming to improve overall fitness, this program provides a foundation for sustained athletic growth.
At Villanova, our S&C programs are built on a commitment to long-term development, injury prevention, and performance excellence. With expert coaching, tailored programming, and a focus on student well-being, we look forward to making 2025 a year of progress and achievement.
Mr Marco Mastrorocco, S&C Coordinator
Physiotherapy update
Strapping will be available for all Firsts players in AFL, Rugby Union, Football and Rugby League. The cost is $5 per joint (e.g. two ankles will cost $10). A record of players receiving strapping will be maintained on game day, and parents will be charged at the end of the season on Parent Lounge by the school. Additionally, Bridie will provide comprehensive sports physiotherapy services to AFL, Rugby Union, Football and Rugby League Firsts players on game days and at scheduled times during the week, as required.
Regional and External Sports
Regional Sport
Composite Sport (13-19 Years)
Nomination paperwork is available from the Sports Office for the following sports:
Sport |
Age group/s |
Return of paperwork |
Rugby League |
14-18 Years |
19 February |
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Softball |
13-19 Years |
7 February |
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Lytton District Sport (10-12 Years)
Villanova is a member of the Lytton District Sport Association in Southeast Brisbane. There are a number of upcoming trials in term one for various sports, many of which students represent Villanova in. Nominations for these team sports are done by the coaches who took teams in 2024. We follow the following guidelines when nominating students:
- Only four-six students can be nominated in each team sport across three-year levels.
- Students in Year 6 and 7 are selected first, f they are deemed to have the ability to compete at a higher level. Year 5 students generally sit the year out unless they are turning 11 and have exceptional ability to be nominated over students in higher grades.
- In individual sports (swimming, cross country and track and field), students are selected in the following age groups- U10, U11 and U12. Only those who are training to represent Villanova in each of the individual sports are eligible.
- Students must represent the College in a particular sport to be nominated for that sport.
Lytton Swimming Nominations
Students who wish to nominate for the Lytton District (10-12yrs) swimming team for the Met East trials are to submit ratified times to Mr Everding by Wednesday 5 February. Boys can nominate for 50m, 100m or 200m in the four strokes, 200m and 400m medley, and the 400m freestyle. A maximum of five events can be swum at the trials. Boys must meet the Metropolitan East Qualifying Times in order to have their nomination accepted. For further information please contact Chris Everding ceverding@vnc.qld.edu.au.
External Achievements
Swimming State Championships
Congratulations to all our Villanova swimmers who competed at the Queensland State Championships and the Regional Relay Championships in December!🌟 A special shoutout to Caleb J., who is now the Queensland Champion in the 200m Freestyle! 🥇👏 Here are the medal winners from the State Championships events:
🏆 State Championship Medals:
– Caleb J.: (14yrs) 🥇 1st in 200m Freestyle, 🥈 2nd in 100m in Freestyle
– Harry G.: (14&U) 🥈 2nd in 200m Mixed Freestyle Relay
– Tyler S.: (15yrs)🥉 3rd in 100m Backstroke,
– Charlie K.: (17-18 yrs)🥉 3rd in 200m Freestyle
– Oliver J. (16&U) 🥉3rd in 50m Fly
🏅 Regional Relay Medals:
– Oliver J.: (15&Over) 🥇1st in 200m Medley,🥈 2nd in 200m Freestyle
– Harry G. (14&U) 🥈 2nd in 200m Medley
– Ben L. & Harry G.: (14&U) 🥈 2nd in Freestyle
– Harry P.: (14&U)🥉3rd in 200m Freestyle, 🥉3rd in 200m Medley 3rd
We are so proud of all our swimmers for representing Villanova College with such dedication and passion. You have made a splash we will not forget!
Mrs Juanita Jacobs, Swimming Coordinator
Sport Department Updates and Community Engagement
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.
Villa Sports Club
We warmly invite you to join the Villa Sport Club’s first meeting of 2025 on Tuesday, 11 February, from 6:00–7:00 pm. The meeting will be held in classroom ST6, located on Level 3 of the St Thomas of Villanova building, overlooking Whinstanes Oval.
This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with other parents, support our sporting community, and contribute to the ongoing success of Villa Sport. We encourage all parents to attend—your involvement makes a real difference! We look forward to seeing you there!
Parent Volunteers
The Villanova College Sports Club warmly invites you to assist us this Saturday, 1 February, at Goold Hall. Your support at the Sports Canteen during the Volleyball Trials is greatly appreciated. Please click the link below to register as a volunteer for this event. Your contribution makes a real difference to our sporting community. Thank you for your anticipated support via Volleyball Trials – Goold Hall — Saturday February 1 – Sports Canteen Volunteers!
Partnerships
Athletix
Athletix Human & Sports Performance is Brisbane’s premier high-performance facility, dedicated to bridging elite training principles to athletes and the general public alike. Led by Marco Mastrorocco, our team of expert strength & conditioning coaches and sports physiologists deliver evidence-based training, injury prevention, and long-term athletic development (LTAD) programs. We collaborate with elite teams such as the Brisbane Bullets, Queensland Bulls, and Brisbane Lions AFLW, ensuring athletes at all levels develop strength, resilience, and movement efficiency. Whether aspiring to the elite level or seeking personal growth, Athletix provides world-class coaching in a high-performance environment. Train like an athlete.
Bridie Nicholson
Bridie Nicholson (APA Titled Sports & Exercise Physiotherapist) will continue to provide physiotherapy services for all Villanova athletes in 2025. This will be Bridie’s third year supporting Villanova students involved in sport.
Bridie brings extensive experience in both professional and sub-elite sports. She previously served as head physiotherapist for the Brisbane Roar Women’s A-League team for three years and has worked with professional men’s basketball and ice hockey teams in Toronto. Before joining Villanova, she was the game day physiotherapist for GPS Rugby Union and QAFL 1st Division.
Bridie is passionate about injury prevention and creating a safe, supportive environment for our students. She will provide services at all Firsts rugby union, rugby league, AFL, and football games throughout 2025.
Bridie also offers private physiotherapy services at the Sports & Exercise Physiotherapy Clinic, located at 42 Baxter Street, Fortitude Valley (within Athletix Gym). Discounted rates are available for Villanova students and staff.
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Future Athletics
This external training program covers a broad range of track and field events. With expert coaching from Olympians specialising in sprints, hurdles, jumps, and middle distance, participants will receive training tailored to their level—from beginner to professional—designed to help them excel in their chosen events.
This program is designed to equip students with fundamental skills across various sports. Guided by Olympian and Australian coaches, students will develop key techniques such as running form, change of direction, and power generation to enhance performance in their chosen disciplines.
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