2023 Hockey Season – June 3 & 4

A highlight of the 2023 hockey season was the Newtown Hockey Club Day, held on Sunday June 4.  With 9 Newtown teams all playing at Stead Park on the same day, there was plenty of great hockey to watch and teams to cheer for.

Voting for the ‘Player of the Day’ on Sunday gathered at least 10 players nominated in each category. After tallying the votes, the winners were:

  • Junior Male Player of the Day – equal winners Alex Lockhart and Lucas Young
  • Junior Female Player of the Day – Eva Hunt
  • Senior Male Player of the Day – Phil Dreyer
  • Senior Female Player of the Day – Ruby Moon

The sausage sizzle and the cupcakes on offer were well received, providing some welcome fuel for players after their game – and sometimes before! The raffle prize went to Leo De Leiros.

And then of course there were the matches too!

The club’s youngest players continued their usual format of games on Saturday, with some excellent play at Lloyd Reserve.

Under 6

Some great passing skills shown by the U6 players with good ball control and dribbling will be even better as they learn the strategies of the game of hockey too.

Under 8

Newtown Spirit vs Saints

First of all let me offer a warm welcome to 2 new team members to the Spirit.  Elspeth and Lily had their first game and were straight into the action showing some great skills. It was another great outing for the Spirit against the Saints for the 2nd time this season.  To even up the team numbers both Caspar and James played a half each for the Saints which was really appreciated. It’s really great seeing the skills improve each week and the games are now moving along at a great pace. James was rock solid back in defence for the first half and had a number of great runs that resulted in scores.  Elspeth and Lily made some great moves down the right side, Cohen worked up and down the centre linking up well with James and Leila.  Abby and Esther were providing plenty of run and options down the left.

In the second half Caspar replaced James down back and made a number of great saves.  Overall another great performance from the Spirit and was fantastic to see great support on the sidelines given the inclement weather.  Don’t forget there are no games for this weekend due to the King’s Birthday long weekend so have a great break and we’ll see you all on the 17th June.

Best Team Player Awards to James and Abby.

Newtown Strikers vs Geelong Jaguars

Newtown Strikers fielded a full strength team this week as we took on Geelong Jaguars.

The first half saw Thomas score Newtown’s only goal. Opportunistically, he swooped in on a defensive blunder by Geelong and slotted an elegant goal. Excellent vision Thomas and congratulations on being the joint recipient of this week’s “Player of the Round”. Thomas shared that award with Charlie who was a real stand out in defence and has been instrumental in the Strikers success this season. Well done boys! Keep up the great work.

Eliza had another wonderful match in the mid field and had two long range runs during the second half, testing and probing the Jaguars defence. Tess really stood tall this week in the mid field too. She didn’t shy away when contesting the ball and it’s been a real joy to see her flourish in the last two weeks. Keep up the great work girls!

It was excellent to have Henry back this week and he had a great game on the left wing. Focusing on the play and always being available to help a teammate. Special mentions go to Nadia and Miriam whose ball skills continue to develop nicely.

Keep up the great work Strikers and enjoy this weekend’s break. See everyone in a fortnight.

Under 10

Newtown Strikers vs Torquay 1-6

A much better game from Newtown Strikers saw a 2 goal improvement from the last match against Torquay.  Torquay’s strength and speed still posed challenges, but confident possession of the ball from Joe, Georgia, Paige and Paddy and better focus on spreading out and playing to position by all allowed Newtown to create some attacks. Great running and supporting positions, even though often unrewarded, from Alexis and Winnie earned them 2 of the Best Team Player Awards for this week.

Strong defence and good positioning by Campbell and Tom blocked Torquay’s path to the goal on many occasions.  Great teamwork between Georgia and Paige saw the ball travel down the right wing and Paige’s determination to hold possession saw her continue on to score the team’s goal.  Good midfield backup from Edward and great movement on the forward line from Vicky underline the improvement in the team’s focus on the ball and the options for gaining possession.

Best Team Player Award also to Paige.

Under 12

Newtown Strikers vs Torquay 0-5

The Strikers put on a gallant effort against Torquay on Sunday morning despite having four of their regular players away. They were unlucky to lose 5-0 as they held off Torquay’s strength for the majority of the game.

Alex provided some strong and reliable defending and Eva’s accurate goal keeping prevented the score being higher. Thank you to Alexis and Sophie who stepped up and played for the Strikers.

Newtown Spirit vs Kardinia 3-1

Newtown started off strong with an early goal from Evelyn who tapped in a Jessica pass. Kardinia evened the score up before half time.

Kardinia pressed hard in the second half and had numerous opportunities with Spirit relying on the counter attack. Lucas Y scored off a short corner which is Spirit’s second short corner goal in two weeks. Another counter attack late in the game saw Ishe centre the ball for Evelyn to score a second. Spirited defence late in the game saw the final score Spirit 3-1 Kardinia.

Under 14

Newtown Strikers vs Torquay 0-3

With the move to a Sunday fixture this week the Strikers were without some key personnel for a tough match-up with Torquay. The Strikers competed strongly early, working hard to win the ball, and endeavouring wherever possible to move the ball into space. Torquay though were able to set up very well behind the ball and were able to cut off the Newtown attacks and eventually Torquay managed to score the only goal from a very even first half. Kurt implored the team to take more time when they took possession and be prepared to wait and draw forward to opposition to create passing opportunities. The distribution from defence by Oliver L, playing his first game for the Strikers, was a highlight as was the defensive stopping work of Riley and ball movement of Kashvi who had moved up to the half back line.

The second half started with Torquay moving the ball extremely well and making space through their offensive half, but some great defensive efforts from Ruby at full back held them at bay. Unfortunately, the pressure from Torquay eventually proved too much and they were able to add a couple more goals to the score Torquay were denied another goal though by Arthur, as goalie, making a great save in a 1v1 penalty stroke. In the last few minutes Newtown ran out the game strongly and were able to create some scoring opportunities with Hamish doing some great running on the wing to get into scoring positions, but the Torquay defence was able to hold them out and the game finished in defeat at 3-0.

Overall, Kurt was happy with the efforts from the team and the Strikers will head to training to continue working on some strategies to move the ball through a well structed defence like Torquay provided and hopefully reverse the result in the return fixture.

Under 17

Newtown Spirit vs Newtown Strikers 6-5

What a great way to celebrate all things Newtown.

Sunday morning through the fog the U17 Spirit played Strikers.

Both teams were without their regular goalies and we were so pleased to have Karla stepping into some big boots and put on the gear. It did take a huge community effort to get her kitted up and unfortunately Strikers snuck in and scored early. We made our impact with Hamish and Max both scoring in the first quarter. Lots of strong defence from captain Georgia kept Spirit in the game

The game saw the ball moved all over the field with some lifts and strong free hits. Lots of action along the outer edge of the field kept the game interesting. The score was locked at 2 all at half time.

After half time Spirit had a great passage of play that allowed Charlotte to find the sweet spot at the top corner of the net. Then Leo hit a text book tomma goal. Felix, Scarlett and Hamish kept leading to the goals allowing some good connecting plays between Leo, Max and Hugh

Three quarter time and the scores were locked at 4 all. Nate and Charlotte scoring in the last quarter to bring the score line to 6-5. Max had awesome game covering a huge amount of field, Leo pulled off a great goal and today our Player’s Player goes to Karla.

Well done everyone.

Division 1 Men

Newtown Falcons vs Geelong Blue 2-1

The Newtown Falcons played Geelong Blue at 5pm on Sunday, the last game of Club Day.

With a couple of injuries, the late timeslot and several players still “maybe” as at Sunday afternoon, numbers were shaky, but we managed to pull together a team of 10. Thanks particularly to AJ for playing at 12.30 and then returning in the evening to play again.

We started the game strongly but were unable to score in the first quarter. In the second quarter, we won our first corner and Basyl converted with a strong strike.

Despite having only 10 players and Geelong having a full bench, we managed to maintain our intensity in the second half. Phil and Basyl combined down the right hand side for our second goal.

Geelong scored a late goal, but we were able to hang on and come away with a rousing win.

Division 1 Women

Newtown Falcons vs Torquay 1-5

Division 2 Men

Newtown Strikers vs Geelong White 1-7

Division 2 Women

Newtown Strikers vs Torquay 4-1

The weather had many people eject from the game at the last minute due to work, covid and other unreasonable excuses 😉 … hockey comes first … come on kids.

The sausages were sizzling and the sun was out. Many of us resisted the temptation to eat a cupcake prior to the start of the game…. others regretting their life choices later in the game.

With a solid striking attack up forward Charlotte, Claudia, Claire, Kellie, Jane, Georgie and Hanna were linking in and out making quick work of their maths homework. Isosceles, accute, scalene, equilateral and right angles were all getting a work out. But none of us were obtuse. Never obtuse…

A great run forward from Charlotte, with support coming in behind her meant that a shot at goal and the perfect deflected angle off the keepers pads from her backup pinged into the backboard giving us a 1-0 lead early in the game.

Solid defence led by a super pumped up Jeanie kept them out for most of the game. Yet again, the awesome marking from Dee, Andi and Hannah meant that Tash was freed up and could hit her awesome bullet balls forward, backed up by Alex picking up anyone who slipped through with her legendary sweep tackles.

Kat led from the middle, creating structure and forward movement. The next three goals were team goals, linking in and passing round rather than trying to go through the goalie. Torquay managed to convert a short corner, no assists from Newtown players this week 😉

Our number one fan was out and cheering, whilst coaching, (Paul’s positivity always makes for a fun game). Thanks to our cheer squad for coming out again this week, a special mention to our youngest supporter and future player Margot who attended her first game.

 

 

 

2023 Hockey Season – May 6 & 7

2023 Hockey Season – May 6 & 7

Round 2 of the 2023 hockey season saw some excellent matches and some very skillful play and team strategies.

Under 6

Although the U6 players might be small in number and small in size, they show great skills and willingness to learn.  There was some excellent dribbling and pushing in this week’s session and it was good to see the children having fun.

Under 8

Newtown Spirit vs Geelong

The experienced players of the Spirit team, James and Caspar, led the way in the game against Geelong, with great focus on the ball and excellent passing skills.  Our newer players made great contributions with Flynn successfully defending the goal on many occasions, and well considered free passes to team mates in space.  Abby and Esther co-operated well on the right, with determined efforts to obtain possession and move the ball into attack.  Leila was always in good position to intercept Geelong’s forward moves and used the space down the wing to send the ball toward our goal. Claire and Will positioned themselves in the centre channel, creating an obstacle to Geelong’s progress.

Best Team Player Awards to Leila and Abby.

Newtown Strikers vs Saints

Another fantastic game was enjoyed by both teams during Round 2 on the weekend.

In only their second game as a team, the Strikers demonstrated excellent teamwork throughout the contest, with ball skills and passing both improved significantly from Round 1. Henry, Tess, Nadia and Charlie were standouts in attack, making run after run towards the Saints goal. While Miriam, Eliza and Thomas were ever present in defense, tackling beautifully to keep the Saints scoring opportunities at bay.

Fantastic game Newtown Strikers U8’s. Keep up the great work!

Under 10

Newtown Strikers vs Kardinia 2-2

The U/10 Strikers welcomed Georgia and Winnie to their team in their match against Kardinia. A great run by Paige up forward, ably supported by Georgia and Paddy, resulted in an early goal for Newtown. A couple of impressive intercept passes by Paddy in the forward line kept the pressure up on Kardinia, but they did manage an equalising goal midway through the first half.

Some huge defensive efforts from Felix ended up in a second, epic goal by Paige shortly before half time. The second half was then all about defence, with Campbell and Edward joining Felix to basically create a solid wall in defence. Kardinia did sneak in one more goal, but a particular standout defensive effort saw the ball transition seamlessly from Campbell to Vicki to Paige to Georgia – great team play! Georgia, Paige and Dot also supported each other well in attack but that last goal remained elusive, and we ended up with a 2-2 draw.

Best Team Player Awards to Felix, Edward and Georgia.

Under 12

Newtown Spirit vs Newtown Strikers 3-2

Newtown Spirit had a slow start and were trailing 2-0 at half time. However in the second half they made a comeback with Jess scoring 2 goals and Lucas Y scoring one. Thank you to Joe and Ishe from Under 10s for filling in.

Under 14

Newtown Strikers vs Kardinia Maroon 7-0

A great second game for the U14 Newtown Strikers with the team able to record their first win of the season. The Strikers continued to gel together as a team and had excellent contributions from all players in a resounding 7-0 victory that was great to watch.

Continuing to build flexibility in the team, Kurt threw some players the challenge of playing in different positions and all players took to their roles and applied themselves with aplomb. The movement of the ball through the attacking zones in particular was great and some astute passing inside the circle opened up some great opportunities for goal. The Strikers shared the scoring and had five different goal scorers with Zac and Bella two each and Baxter, George and Oliver also finding the back of the goals.

The defence was also tremendous at repelling any Kardinia forays forward with Will patrolling the centre and distributing out to the wings regularly to create attacking opportunities. Kurt was particularly pleased to see the implementation of the strategies the team had worked on at training with great spread of players and more even use of both wings. It really shows the value of everyone getting along to training, and we certainly encourage all players to get there when they can.

Overall, it was great to see the team being able to deliver on the coach’s instructions and continuing to build together as a unit for a first win in what looks like great signs for the season ahead. Well done Strikers.

Under 17

Newtown Strikers vs Newtown Spirit 2-2

Firstly a big thank you to Nate Harding and George O’Neill from helping out Strikers on Saturday.

A good game from all involved and listening to our coach Harry re passes being short and directly to someone from our team. Chloe and Serena were working hard following up the ball. Brandon and Tilly never knew when to quit as ball came to them.

Nate successfully found the back of the net twice meaning we tied with Spirit. George made great position throughout the field and long and short passes from Amelia down the backline in defence. Mai in goals was amazing.

Newtown Spirit vs Newtown Strikers 2-2

Another beautiful morning out at Stead Park today.  This game saw excellent sportsmanship with Nate putting his hand up to assist the other Newtown team to even up the numbers for what ended up being a great game to watch. 

In the first half the Spirit team defended two very quick short corners by the opposition. Max did a great job clearing these out.  Spirit started to get their momentum with the ball spending time up forward with three opportunities at goal, it took a short corner soon after that was pushed out by Ruby and saw Leo score the first goal for the game.  The end of the first half saw spirit working hard to defend the goals. 

The second started strong, the team held good positions that provided Leo opportunities to move the ball forward.  Felix and Georgia working together and almost scoring and then Max scored within minutes of the third quarter starting. Defending was important during this half, it saw Madden defending and stopping several goals. 

The game finished with a two all draw. Formation and good team work was prevalent during this match. 

A great game that saw Max take out best player followed closely by Leo. 

Senior Men

Newtown Falcons vs Navigators 10-1

Newtown Strikers vs Geelong Blue 3-2

Great to see Dane score a goal in his second ever hockey match.

Division 1 Women

Newtown Falcons – Bye

Division 2 Women

Newtown Strikers vs Geelong 5-0

We were all set for a great match, but unfortunately Geelong had to forfeit the game due to lack of players. We were really looking forward to seeing our new recruit, Jane, on the field but we will have to wait for this week!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hookin2Hockey Program – Term 2

Hookin2Hockey Program – Term 2

Boys and girls aged 5 to 12 are invited to come and join a Hookin2Hockey program. It doesn’t matter if you haven’t played hockey before because the Hookin2Hockey program is aimed at beginners. We are happy to teach you some skills and show you what it’s all about.

Hockey is a game which provides great fun, teamwork, camaraderie and the opportunity to excel. It is also an inclusive sport, as players of all ages and skill levels can enjoy participating in this great game.

A Hookin2Hockey program allows children to see if this is a sport they might like to try, and continue playing, without any expensive initial outlay.  It’s free to try at your first session, so you can just turn up. There is no commitment to continue – unless you really enjoy it.

Beginners Welcome

The Newtown City Hockey Club aims to provide the opportunity for as many people as possible to play and experience the fun of hockey.

If you have ever thought that your children might like to have a go at hockey, but aren’t sure what it’s all about, here is your chance to find out.

The Hookin2Hockey program provides children aged five to twelve with the opportunity to learn the basic skills of hockey, in a safe and fun environment.

Where:  King Lloyd Reserve, 80 Windsor Rd, Newtown

When:    Tuesday May 9 to June 13, 4.30 to 5.30 pm. 6 sessions total.

Cost:       $40

Equipment:  We will have a hockey stick available for you to use for these sessions. You will need to wear shoes or sneakers and comfortable clothing for running in. A mouthguard is great if you have one. We are very careful about maintaining a safe environment, but it’s good to minimise any risks. If you would like to buy your own hockey pack (stick, ball, shinguards), we have equipment available for sale.

After the first session, participants are asked to register with Hockey Victoria for the remaining sessions in the Hookin2Hockey program. The fee of $40 provides personal accident insurance until 31/12/23, and membership with Hockey Victoria for the 2023 year. This means that if you decide to join a team and continue playing, your Hockey Victoria membership is already covered.

At the end of the program, if participants would like to continue playing hockey, we can offer a range of ways to participate – in both summer and winter seasons.

If you have any questions, please contact us.

Enquiries: Claire Barnes, ph 0417 015130

 

 

 

2023 Hockey Season – April 29/30

Under 8

Newtown Strikers vs Newtown Spirit

What a great first game this was for both teams!

With 6 players in their first ever U8 game, coaches and spectators were super impressed with how well the players worked together. Passing and running to spaces improved as the game went along. Tackling was a highlight with Flynn demonstrating a perfect poke tackle, learnt during the Hookin2Hockey program.

James and Caspar worked really well together for Spirit, both showing great focus on the ball and making good runs toward goal. Thomas and Henry in defence for Strikers were up to the job though and successfully blocked a number of shots.

Some good passing from Miriam to reach Eliza on the wing allowed Strikers to move into attack, and with Nadia, Tess and Charlie in support, there was some great play in front of goals.

Spirit were well served by Claire, Cohan and Leila who were in great position and looking for team mates to pass to.  Special thanks to Will for stepping in to help Spirit, co-operating well with big brother James.

Looking forward to next week!

Under 10

Newtown Strikers vs Geelong 2-1

The U/10 Strikers had a great first match against the Geelong Jaguars. Paige was brave in attack early in the first half, whilst Vicki showed true grit and persistence in defence.

A fantastic run by Paddy from about half way, well supported by Dot who ran alongside, was rewarded with a first half goal.

Strikers scored again early in the second half, thanks to a great effort by Paige. This was followed up by some excellent work by Joe and Paddy in attack, resulting in a number of short corners. Geelong scored midway through the second half, but a huge defensive effort by the whole team in the last 5 minutes of the game prevented any further score.

A fantastic final team effort from a short corner was a great way to finish off the game.

Best Team Player Awards to Joe, Dot and Paige.

Under 12

Newtown Strikers vs Kardinia 1-2

Newtown Spirit vs Torquay 0-1

Under 14

Newtown Strikers vs Kardinia Blue 4-4

A great start to the season for the U14 Newtown Strikers with lots of positives to take out of the first game for the season. The Strikers had a terrific first half with the players using lots of width and then bringing the ball back through the middle. The attackers held their positions well and allowed the Strikers to charge forward on several occasions resulting in four first half goals with Zac scoring three times and George once. The defence was resolute with Kashvi and Ruby strong at full back and Letto making a number of saves in goals enabling the Strikers to take a 4-1 lead into half time.

In the second half Kardinia applied enormous pressure and opened up a number of scoring opportunities to bring themselves back into the game. With just 1 minute remaining, Kardinia managed to score a deflection for a game equalling goal with the scores finishing at a tie of 4-4.

With many team-mates playing together for the first time and some taking on new positions, it was a great first game from the Strikers and almost a first win. Kurt was pleased with the passing and quick ball movement and closing defensive space will be a focus at training this week as the Strikers will aim to record their first win.

Under 17

Newtown Strikers vs Torquay 0-8

Saturday greeted us back to a new season and a chilly start. Our coach Harry was surprised with his new team and how well they were passing the ball to each other. The team were great in defence and throughout the middle.

Mai was peppered with Torquay’s goal attempts and was amazing in the role of goal keeper.

Serena spoke at half time about using their voices around the field. Brandon had nice deflection skills on show. Will and Surry were great with passing and connecting through the middle of the field.

The score didn’t reflect how well the team played, and all players played the whole game as there was no bench.

Newtown Spirit vs Kardinia Blue 1-7

The sun was shining and it was great to see so many smiling faces back at Stead Park.

A new format for U17 this year… quarters. Our opening quarter was fabulous. Georgia grabbed some early intercepts, Madden had some huge saves, Leo cleared the ball effectively and Max capped off a great quarter with a team goal.

Kardinia came out strong from the second quarter. There were 13 defensive corners and we did well to keep the pressure on. Karla, Max and Georgia continued to break into our circle.

Zac and Ruby played some safe hockey and continued to feed the ball through to Nate, Felix and Hamish in the front line.

We are extremely grateful to have had young George join us and continue to provide us options in the front line. Unfortunately the power of the Kardinia strikers left the score at 7-1.

A huge thank you to Zac and George from U14s for playing with us.

Player’s player was close this week and goes very deservedly to Max (followed closely by Nate.)

Division 1 Men

Newtown Falcons vs Geelong White 4-1

Newtown’s D1 men’s team had a strong start to the 2023 season with a 4-1 win over Geelong Jaguars White.

It was exciting to field two Newtown’s men’s team, which was a result of considerable recruiting efforts in the offseason.

Newtown scored in the first minute with a sequence of passes down the left-hand side of the field followed by a great pass across goals to Nik on the right post (for a simple tap in). Geelong worked their way into the game through their strong midfield players. It felt like a long game in the hot April sun with a lack of match fitness. In the second half, Newtown pulled away with a couple of goals including one from Harry W from the baseline.

Throughout the game we had strong leadership from the back of the field with Wade in goals and Andrew and Luca at full back.

We are looking forward to playing Golden Plains on Sunday.

Division 1 Women

Newtown Falcons vs Torquay 0-3

Division 2 Men

Newtown Strikers vs Saints White 0-3

The line up for the Newtown Division 2 Mens team had many new faces for their first game of the season. This included Madden, an under 17 goalie playing his first senior game, as well as new-to-hockey players Dane and Callum.

Despite the Strikers not scoring against the Saints White team and conceding one goal in the first half and two in the second, there was much to be encouraged by, with all the newcomers doing well. This was especially true of Dane and Callum, who more than made up for their lack of hockey experience with athleticism and determination.

Division 2 Women

Newtown Strikers vs Saints 0-3

In the first three quarters we held our own, passing round the opponents, great marking and awesome team play. Peta and Deb had the middle covered working as a team and moving round between CF and CH, delivering the ball out wide where Claire was waiting to inject the perfect run-on pass to the other forwards. Hanna was giving the opposition so much trouble running into space on the right side that you could see the steam coming out of their ears.

Grace has learnt the fine art of ‘that’s my ball’. Not only doing second and third tackles but continuing to tackle them until she gets the ball back. This was a great relief to those of us that are not yet game fit as she goes flying past to cover our behinds.

Welcome to our new team members Adriana and Katrina who slotted right into our structure, passing wide and covering the loose players. Joining the defensive “A minus team” up back lead by Jeanie aka “the divine Mean Jean”. Back from injury, Andie “the Wilde child” Wilde were assisted by our ring in Ainsley the “cucumber” Stuart due her calm presence under pressure.  

We ran out of steam in the last quarter despite Paul and assistant coach Tash’s support and cheering.  A couple of run ons past us and a short corner shot had the score at 2-0. A last minute deflection from Kirsty was unable to even up the score 😉. Great first round effort guys, once we get our game fitness up (or a bigger bench) we should have a really competitive season. Thanks for a great game, everyone had fun and we all came off smiling (while limping, but still smiling). 

 

Cookie Dough Is Back!

Cookie Dough Is Back!

After the success of the Billy G’s Cookie Dough fundraiser in 2021, we are keen to offer this again as way to raise funds  for the club AND give members and customers something for their money. Fundraising with ventures like this  helps to avoid raising membership fees in order to support our recruiting activities and facility development.

The dough will stay fresh in the fridge for 4 weeks, or can be frozen for up to 12 months. Once thawed, you can use what you like, and refreeze multiple times. How handy is that for those times when you have unexpected visitors?

The fundraiser offers 1 kg tubs of cookie dough (made in a nut free factory) in 10 different flavours, including one for your dog. At $18 per tub, for 40 delicious just baked cookies, that’s a great deal. Billy G’s is an Australian family owned and operated business. Billy G’s cookie dough is only available through fundraising, and is not sold in stores, so stock up!

  • Anzac Biscuits
  • Caramel White Choc
  • Choc Chunk
  • Mint Choc
  • Golden Classic – great for adding your own ingredients to give it a twist
  • Nestle Smarties
  • Strawberry Cheesecake
  • Raspberry White Choc
  • Triple Choc
  • Doggie Dough

If every Club family bought 1 tub, or sold 1 to someone else, we would raise $600.  As with all our fundraising projects, the funds raised will help to support our recruiting activities for 2023, plus the Lloyd Reserve pavilion expansion.

Orders can be taken now with final orders due on November 21. Tubs of dough will be delivered approximately December 7 to a central point so that you can collect your order. Dough is delivered frozen and can be stored without refrigeration for up to 8 hours.

And there are prizes to win!

Incentive Prizes: Members who sell 1 tub or more are entitled to an incentive prize for their efforts.  You can choose to set your own fundraising goal – the more tubs you sell the more prizes you will receive!  There are 12 prizes up for grabs so start selling! Ask your family and friends to share the deliciousness. Prizes are automatically ordered at the end of our fundraiser based on the number of tubs you have sold.

Check the cookie details and the prizes here.

So how do you participate?

Each member creates their own fundraising page, which links to our project.

1. Create your own Fundraising Page. Creating a fundraising page is easy!

  1. Go to cookiedough.com.au to create your Fundraising Page by clicking the “Register Now” button and fill in your information as a parent/guardian.
  2. Choose your goals and create a unique avatar!
  3. Place your order using the “Order Now” button and share your fundraising page with your family and friends via the “Share” section so they can start buying some yummy cookie dough. How Easy!

If you prefer, you can place your orders through this order page linked to the club rather than creating your own fundraising page.  Share it with your family and friends and say thank you from all of us.

Billy G’s is a completely cashless fundraiser.  All orders must be placed online and paid by credit card/Paypal. If you receive a cash sale, please convert online through your online fundraising page.

 

Win a $10,000 JB Hi-Fi Shopping Spree! Our highest tub seller will go into a draw to win a $10,000 JB Hi-Fi Shopping Spree. Plus, every member that achieves all online virtual badges will win a Billy G’s “You’re One Awesome Cookie” Bag Tag.

Want to aim even higher? Australia’s highest tub seller will scoot away with a Razor Prize Pack valued at $3,000. How exciting!

 

Thank you for your support.

Enquiries: Claire Barnes OAM, ph 0417 015130 or contact us here.