Seagulls commit to 2025 season

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North Shore and AFL Barwon have reached an agreement, ensuring the club can participate in the 2025 GFL season.

In an update released on Wednesday this week, AFL Barwon stated after a “collaborative effort to resolve concerns”, the peak body was satisfied North Shore could field senior and reserve football teams “at an acceptable level of competitiveness”.

“As of today, the total number of eligible senior player registrations on the PlayHQ database exceeds 50 members,” the statement read.

“North Shore has assured AFL Barwon that all listed registrations represent active players who will be participating in the upcoming season and that additional registrations are expected in coming days once clearances are finalised.

“Although just shy of the initial request of 60, AFL Barwon has agreed that this has met the intent of criteria outlined in February.”

On Monday night the North Shore committee resolved to commit to the 2025 season, with the club’s first match in Colac on April 12.

North Shore president Maryian Szponar said “plans were in motion” to put in place pathways for new talent and boost junior development.

“Following months of consultation, planning, and hard conversations, North Shore is proud to confirm its commitment to fielding two senior football teams in the 2025 season,” Ms Szponar said.

“The club is also embracing transparency and collaboration, giving AFL Barwon an open invitation to be part of committee meetings and match-day events to ensure ongoing progress.

“We’re prepared to open the doors, work hand-in-hand with AFL Barwon and welcome check-ins throughout the season from the outside for people (to) see the struggles, but it’s also what happens on the inside that matters and makes the difference.”