每日大赛网址首页进入 introduced the Liam Duggan Football Academy to its highly regarded football program in 2024, offering students from Years 7 to 12 the opportunity to learn from some of the game鈥檚 best.

The Academy is led by Brendan McCartney, a distinguished and experienced AFL coach with over 25 years at the elite level. Brendan’s coaching career includes his tenure as Head Coach of the Western Bulldogs (2011鈥2015), and he currently serves as Head Coach of Port Melbourne in the VFL. His dual background as a qualified schoolteacher and accomplished football mentor has enabled him to establish a thriving junior development program for elite youth athletes in the Geelong region鈥攅xpertise he brings to the Liam Duggan Academy.

Supporting Brendan are four external coaching professionals, including Old Collegian Brett Bewley (SPC 2008-13), a former Fremantle Dockers player, who has played a pivotal role in delivering the program to students.聽

This year, 220 students participated in the Academy during Terms 1 and 2. Student selection was merit-based, with criteria aligned to the College鈥檚 strategic objectives:

  • Demonstrated academic excellence (with a preference for Chris Nolan award recipients)
  • Consistent attendance (minimum 90 per cent)
  • Adherence to agreed standards of conduct and behaviour

 

The Liam Duggan Football Academy plays a central role in strengthening the College鈥檚 football program and broader co-curricular offerings. It reflects 每日大赛网址首页进入鈥檚 commitment to holistic education鈥攄eveloping students intellectually, physically, and ethically.

While on-field success remains an aspiration, the Academy鈥檚 primary objective is to cultivate well-rounded student-athletes. As reflected in the College Prospectus:
鈥淚f the correct educational processes are followed, the scoreboard will look after itself.鈥

The College looks forward to the continued development of the Liam Duggan Football Academy in the years ahead, further strengthening our reputation for excellence in both education and sport.

Vision and Benefits:

  • Reinforcing the College鈥檚 dedication to academic and athletic excellence
  • Promoting the football program within the broader Ballarat community, thereby enhancing enrolment interest and media engagement
  • Setting high expectations that encourage the development of other sports across the College
  • Instilling core values such as leadership, discipline, teamwork, and resilience in line with the College鈥檚 mission

The Numbers:

  • Junior School: 80 students (45 Year 8, 35 Year 7)
  • Middle School: 70 students (35 Year 10, 35 Year 9)
  • Senior School: 70 students (35 Year 11, 35 Year 12)

Student Reflections:

Below are reflections from several senior students who participated in the program during the final five weeks of Term 1, 2025:

“The Liam Duggan Academy has been a great opportunity to learn and thrive in a professional environment with former AFL coaches and current VFL players. I鈥檝e learnt a lot and really enjoyed my time in the program. Whether it鈥檚 tactics, fitness, or footy skills, the Academy has provided each of us with a broad range of new tools to take into the upcoming season鈥攂oth at club and school level.”
Lincoln Koliba, Year 12

“The Liam Duggan Academy has been a fantastic experience for all involved. The quality of coaching is second to none, and I鈥檝e gained insights that will stay with me throughout my football journey. From new techniques to tactical understanding, the program has been thoroughly enjoyable thanks to engaging coaches and motivated peers.”
Max Bunworth, Year 12

“This program focuses deeply on the craft of the game, enhancing both football skills and leadership qualities. The diversity of coaching perspectives offers a more comprehensive understanding of the game, contributing greatly to my overall development as a player.”
Hamish McNamara, Year 12

“Participating in the Academy over the past two years has elevated my performance to a higher level. Brendan McCartney provides detailed, constructive feedback, and we鈥檝e benefitted from sessions with top-tier players like Brett Bewley. Beyond improving as footballers, this program has helped shape us into better people. I鈥檓 grateful to St Pat鈥檚 for the opportunity.”
Ned Charleson, Year 11

“The Academy offers an outstanding environment to maximise development, supported by knowledgeable and high-calibre coaches. Despite being a short five-week program, we all gained so much鈥攂oth in skill and in building a strong, connected team culture.”
Archie Elliott, Year 11

Academy participants review footage from the 2025 Respect Cup with Head of Sport and 1st XVIII coach Jason Lappin and Old Collegian Isaac Carey (SPC 2015-2020).
Ethan Drever and Kai Watkins during a training drill.
Members of the Liam Duggan Academy coaching team, Old Collegian Brett Bewley, Brendan McCartney and Old Collegian Isaac Carey.
Kade Hilton and Hamish McNamara put their learnings into practice.