BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » Sport » Burnside Heights through to grand final

Burnside Heights through to grand final

Burnside Heights is one win away from a fairy tale first season in the Essendon District Football League Women’s competition.

The Bears did not expect to be among the top teams, let alone in a grand final as more than half their team has never played before.

But with just one loss for the season, that is exactly where they find themselves this weekend.

Bears president Justin Peagram said they could not have predicted the season they have had.

“We’ve got a lot of quality players, but over half the team is made up of novices,” he said.

“I don’t think we get enough credit. Everyone has played their role and it’s blown us away.

“We thought we would win a couple of games.”

The Bears won through to the grand final with a hard-fought win against Westmeadows on Sunday.

In a low scoring game, the Bears prevailed with 3.6 (24)-3.4 (4) 22.

Peagram said a tricky wind made it difficult for both teams to score.

He said while it was pretty close all day, he thought they were in control of the game.

“Westmeadows had an outstanding game,” he said. “They had two or three back when we had the wind and made it hard to get the forward structure.

“It was a dog fight until the end. We were always probably going to win, but they made it uncomfortable.”

Peagram said it was an even contribution from the side. He said Sina Mason, Allison Chivell, Laycee Eustace, Kayla Ravanello, Krissy Tran and Ebony Stevens all contributed at key moments.

Peagram said he hoped winning the preliminary final would add to their momentum.

Between byes and forfeits, the Bears have struggled with consistency.

“We haven’t had enough games under the belt,” he said.

“The second half of both finals, our ball movement has been better. We started to get the mojo together and played well.”

The Bears face Pascoe Vale in the grand final on Sunday at Windy Hill.

Pascoe Vale defeated Sunbury Kangaroos, 6.11 (47)-0.1 (1) in the other preliminary final.

The Bears’ only loss of the season came against the Panthers, by 13 points.

“The girls are champing at the bit and really eager for the game,” Peagram said.

“Pascoe Vale will be front runners, but grand finals are funny things.”

It was a good weekend for the Bears as their under-13 boys claimed the premiership in their division. The senior men defeated Coburg Districts, 17.10 (112)-15.15 (105).

In division 1, Hillside replaced Taylors Lakes in the top four after defeating Jacana, 16.13 (109)-9.7 (61).

As a result Taylors Lakes may miss the finals, as they are one game and a lot of percentage outside the top three.

Keilor is on top in premier division, after beating Maribyrnong Park 14.14 (98)-9.8 (62).

Digital Editions


  • More than four walls

    More than four walls

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530350 For people who are socially isolated, culturally diverse or part of the LGBTQIA+ community, finding a space where…

More News

  • Police cut concerns

    Police cut concerns

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Residents and local politicians have raised concerns over further cuts to counter hours at Keilor Downs Police Station as well as a lack…

  • Pink Angels comes to Brimbank

    Pink Angels comes to Brimbank

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531534 The annual Pink Angels fundraiser, raising money for breast cancer patients, will be held in Brimbank for the first time next month. Money…

  • Smelly problem lingers

    Smelly problem lingers

    A strong odour resembling rotting meat continues to affect residents in the Sunshine-area, prompting questions about the Environment Protection Authority’s (EPA) enforcement on the companies responsible. As reported by Star…

  • Changing young lives

    Changing young lives

    Anglicare Victoria, the state’s largest provider of out-of-home care, has put out an urgent call to locals in the west to become foster carers. For Braybrook resident and foster carer…

  • Spring Hills ready to go

    Spring Hills ready to go

    Spring Hills got a taste of what the National Premier League women’s competition was like last season, and are keen for more. Spring Hills showed plenty of positive signs in…

  • Faces of the west

    Faces of the west

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532074 Each week Star Weekly photographers are out and about capturing events and people across the west.

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533209 Polonia Cup Proudly hosted by the Western Eagles Football Club, this vibrant three-day tournament will run from Friday 20 February to Sunday 22…

  • Probus member callout

    Probus member callout

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531674 Deer Park Probus Club is on the lookout for new members. President Peter Dimitrijevic said the club provides an opportunity for seniors in…

  • School fair fun

    School fair fun

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532073 There’s growing excitement among students at St Augustine’s Primary School as the school’s community fair fast approaches. A variety of rides and attractions…

  • Thousands venerate sacred relics

    Thousands venerate sacred relics

    More than 17,000 people attended Quang Minh Temple in Braybrook last month to pay their respects to sacred relics of the Buddha dating back over 2500 years. The relics travelled…