Director of Sport Address
Welcome to Trimester 3 – the premiership quarter of the year where growth, effort and teamwork matter most.
During the break, our Rugby League squad represented Villanova at the 2025 Confraternity Carnival in Rockhampton, finishing as Plate Grand Finalists after a hard-fought 18–12 result. The team competed with grit, humility and pride across the week – on and off the field.
Sincere thanks to our coaches, Mr Cahill and Mr Harland, supported by physiotherapist Bridie, tour managers Mr Classen and Mr Navarro, and to Mr Begg for joining the squad and offering his continued support throughout the week.
Trials and training are now underway across Basketball, Rugby League and Tennis, with trial fixtures against St Patrick’s College this weekend.
Please note: All training on Tuesday afternoon (Week 2) is cancelled due to Parent-Student-Teacher Conferences, except for:
- Firsts Basketball
- Firsts Rugby League (training at Little Langlands)
- Firsts Tennis
Best of luck to our golfers competing at the AIC Golf Championship on Monday.
At Tuesday’s College Assembly, we look forward to officially announcing our Firsts Basketball, Rugby League and Tennis teams for Term 3.
To all students – selection is not just about ability. Coaches are looking for character, effort and a growth mindset. For those not selected in AIC squads, the Colours Cup internal Basketball competition will provide a valuable opportunity to stay involved and keep developing.
Thank you for your support as we launch into another exciting term of Villa Sport.
Go well, go hard and Go Villa!
Mr Matthew Hannan, Director of Sport
Key Updates and Announcements
Communications
Families should access sports information via the Villanova College website and App. The Locker Room and Villanova College phone application will be relied on to provide key updates between Villa View issues. All training and match changes or cancellations will be communicated via the Villanova College phone application.
Villa Park Parking Reminder – Respecting Local Property and Access
We kindly remind families to avoid parking on driveways or private property associated with Hometown Bayside when attending Villa Park. While we understand parking can be difficult due to limited onsite availability, we ask all visitors to respect our neighbours and surrounding streets. As this is a public road, it remains outside the College’s jurisdiction – thank you for your continued cooperation and understanding.
Sports Canteen Update – Transition to Cashless Payments
A reminder that the Villa Park Canteen is now cashless – only card or contactless payments will be accepted. Thank you for your understanding and support, as we streamline our operations.
No Dog Policy
A reminder to Villanova parents that there is a NO DOG policy at all AIC sporting fixtures. There has been a concern from some of the venue coordinators, including Villanova Park that pet owners are ignoring the signs placed on the gates at each venue. All pet owners who ignore the signs will be asked to remove their pets from the venue immediately.
Lost Property – Villanova Park
Any items left behind at Villa Park will be stored in the First Aid Room. Students are encouraged to collect these during their next visit to the venue.
Fixtures, Results and Training Information
Schedules
This week’s schedule is now available via the “General Information” section on the Locker Room page.
Draws are typically posted each Wednesday, ahead of the upcoming round. This is the earliest possible time the information can be made available.
AIC Draw 2025
Please find linked the AIC Draw for 2025.
Team Lists
Team lists will appear in the Parent Lounge and Student Cafe sections of the portal.
Being first week of term, team lists for this round will be published by midday Friday. In a regular week, team lists are posted by Thursday prior to each round.
We appreciate your understanding – coaches are using all available sessions this week to fairly finalise teams. Thank you for your patience and support.
Training Schedules
For all updated information regarding training and selection trials schedules, please visit the Locker Room page of the Villanova College website. Please ensure you review the most up-to-date version each week. The version date is included in the document title.
Sport-Specific Updates
AIC 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: Report training or game absences directly to the Sport Coordinator and relevant coach; available on Parent Lounge and Student Café.
Trimester 3 Sports Coordinators
Basketball Coordinator – Liam Johnston (liam.johnston@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Years 5-8 Basketball Coordinator – Sharon Casey (sharon.casey@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Golf Coordinator – Todd Kropp (tkropp@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Rugby League Coordinator – Todd Kropp (tkropp@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Tennis Coordinator – Nathan Dufty (ndufty@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Track & Field Coordinator – Andrew Lund (andrew.lund@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Sport Office Administration
Sports Administrator – Nathan Dufty (ndufty@vnc.qld.edu.au)
AIC Sports Leader – Todd Kropp (tkropp@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Assistant Director of Sport – Chris Everding (ceverding@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Director of Sport – Matthew Hannan (matthew.hannan@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Composite District Sport – Todd Kropp (tkropp@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Lytton District Sport – Chris Everding (ceverding@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Term 4
Water Polo Coordinator – Contact the Sports Office (sportsoffice@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Trimester 1 Sports Coordinators
AFL Coordinator – Contact the Sports Office (sportsoffice@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Cricket Coordinator – Nathan Dufty (ndufty@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Swimming Coordinator – Contact the Sports Office (sportsoffice@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Volleyball Coordinator – Todd Kropp (tkropp@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Trimester 2 Sports Coordinators
Chess Coordinator – Kath Underhill (kunderhill@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Cross-Country Coordinator – Brian Pascoe (bpascoe@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Football Coordinator – Nathan Dufty (ndufty@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Rugby Union Coordinator – Chris Everding (ceverding@vnc.qld.edu.au)
Basketball
Villa Basketball Season Underway
Basketball season is off to a great start at Villa, with trials underway this week across all year levels. Our A and B teams kicked things off with a competitive trial game against Iona College, showing strong form and narrowly missing a clean sweep of wins. The momentum continues with our second round of trial games this Friday and Saturday against St Patrick’s College. Best of luck to all teams!
Basketball – Final Notes for Parents
- Finalised team lists will be available this week via Parent Lounge by Friday Morning Tea.
• Please check the Locker Room Overview page and Parent Lounge for fixture information and team lists. Teams may change throughout the season, so please check this information weekly.
• If your son/s are unavailable for training or matches, please contact your son’s specific coach/es or:
– Mrs Sharon Casey (Y5–8 Junior Basketball Coordinator): Sharon.casey@vnc.qld.edu.au
– Mr Liam Johnston (Y9–12 Senior Basketball Coordinator): liam.johnston@vnc.qld.edu.au
• Only students in the correct uniform will be permitted to play in matches each week.
- The Villanova College Uniform Shop will be open from 7:00am this Friday, July 18 – Basketballers will need to purchase the relevant Basketball shorts – pocketed shorts are not allowed (i.e. Villanova College HPE shorts are NOT allowed for AIC Basketball).
Looking forward to a great season ahead!
Mrs Sharon Casey, Years 5 to 8 Junior AIC Basketball Coordinator
Tennis
Whilst it has been a cold and early start to AIC Tennis for 2025, this hasn’t stopped our student’s enthusiasm to return to the court for the 2025 season. Our trials began during week 9 of Term 2 where students from Year 5 – 12 took to the courts at Morningside Tennis Centre ahead of the season. We also had our First Tennis Squad begin early in Term 2 in preparation for another successful First Tennis campaign.
Whilst we are working hard to finalise the team lists for this week, can I please remind our Tennis community of the full College trial v SPC on this Saturday the 19th of July. A friendly reminder to our parents to check the ‘weekly fixture’ information posted via Parent lounge and the Locker Room page. All students are asked to arrive at least 15 minutes before the advertised warm up time.
Each week we will select 4 students to represent our A and B teams, respectively. For any students who don’t make the A and B teams, we will also have a maximum of 4 reserves listed. All players that are listed in ‘reserves’ are strongly encouraged to continue to train throughout the AIC Tennis season and continue to work on improving your skill set.
For those students who unfortunately didn’t make a ‘year level’ Tennis squad for this season, although you may have some individual disappointment – I strongly encourage that you continue to play Tennis and to trial again at next season.
Player and position movement within teams will most certainly occur throughout the season, The team managers will select the teams each week based on performance, attitude, and training attendance.
AIC Tennis Uniform
- HPE Green Shorts
- Villanova Squad Shirt
- Black training sport socks
- Villanova Cap (optional)
Bring on the Tennis season.
Mr Nathan Dufty, AIC Tennis Coordinator
Rugby League
A big thank you to families for the time put in during the AIC trial process. With teams almost confirmed, we look to the trial match this coming Saturday. Can I please remind families of the following:
- Please check the Locker Room page and Parent Lounge for fixture information and team lists. Teams may change throughout the season so please check this information weekly. For the upcoming trial, team lists will be published by midday Friday 18 July. After this, team lists will be available on Thursday afternoon.
- If your son/s are unavailable for training or matches, please contact your team coach/es or tkropp@vnc.qld.edu.au
- Only students in the correct uniform will be permitted to play in matches each week. The Rugby League uniform is found in this newsletter edition.
- This coming Tuesday (22 July) will be parent/teacher conferences. As such, training will be cancelled for all teams except our First XIII who will train at Little Langlands. Students are encouraged to attend their conference if required.
- Finally, we are still looking for assistance as touch judges throughout the season, if any parents or students are available to assist, please contact tkropp@vnc.qld.edu.au. There is a very short online course (20 minutes) required.
All the best to our teams as they hit the field for their first time in 2025, and a special congratulations to our Year 5 students who will hit the field for their first ever AIC Rugby League match.
Mr Todd Kropp, AIC Rugby League Coordinator
Confraternity Shield (Rugby League)
During the holiday break, members of our First XIII Rugby League Team participated in the annual Confraternity Shield tournament, in 2025 this was held in Rockhampton.
Two of our team members, Jack and Hudson, had this to say about the event:
“We entered the tournament with high expectations and wasted no time proving ourselves. In our opening match, we defeated St Thomas More 26–10. In the second game, we overcame Marist Emerald 22–12. Our third pool match was our strongest yet, with a 32–4 win over Assumption College. With three dominant performances, we entered the quarterfinals as one of the form teams of the competition. There, we faced St Teresa’s and continued our momentum with an emphatic 42–6 win, which officially placed us into the semifinals of the top division—already marking the highest finish in Villanova’s Confro history.
Before the semis, we had a well-earned rest day on Keppel Island. The boys worked on their tans, snorkelled in crystal-clear water, tested their bravery on the rope swing, and all gave the slackline a go, failing miserably. But beyond the laughs and beachside banter, it gave us time to recharge, reset, and come together before our toughest challenge yet.
The semifinal against Clairvaux MacKillop was a physical, high-pressure game. We trailed early, but the boys refused to back down. Joe F and I [Jack B] linked up to score a vital try under the posts, which gave us the lead and eventually sealed a gritty 14–10 win. That win meant we had done it—Villanova had reached the Confro Grand Final for the first time ever.
And in a twist that couldn’t have been scripted better, our opponent in the final was none other than our most heated rivals: Lauries. It was a game packed with emotion and intensity, with both teams knowing exactly what was on the line. We led 12–0 at halftime thanks to tries from Hudson Bishop and Joe Forster. But the second half saw a Lauries comeback, with three tries and a penalty goal. Despite our best efforts to fight back, the back and gold swarmed us and the final whistle blew with the score at 18–12. We were heartbroken, but incredibly proud.”
A huge congratulations to not only our playing group, but also the staff involved –
- Mr Michael Cahill (Head Coach)
- Mr Stu Harland, Mr Hershelle Classen, Mr Mannie Navarro (Tour staff)
- Ms Bridie Nicholson (medical)
With a special mention to Mr Blake McLauchlan for all his works in getting the tour organised.
We look forward to following their success as the AIC season begins next week.
Mr Todd Kropp, Rugby League Coordinator
Rugby League Training – Transport and Venue Details
For teams’ training at Villa Park, please note the following:
- Buses will depart immediately after school from Sixth Avenue, outside the front of the College.
- A teacher will escort players onto the buses.
- Players are to change into their training gear at Villa Park.
- Students must not wear boots on the bus.
Parents are required to collect their son from Villa Park after training. There will be no return bus service from Villa Park. Parents are asked to collect players between 5:15pm and 5:25pm from Villa Park – no later, please. Our aim is to avoid requiring Villanova staff to remain on-site beyond 5:25pm. We appreciate your support and consideration.
Villanova Basketball and Rugby League Game Day Uniforms
All students from Years 5-12 in Rugby League and Basketball must hire the Villanova Basketball singlet or Rugby League jersey during Week 1 of Term 3, in readiness for the upcoming season. The Uniform Shop will have all relevant shorts, jersey and socks, also available for purchase. Please note, all Rugby League players will collect their jerseys on Friday, in preparation for this Saturday’s matches – please see the “STUDENT NOTICES” section below.
Players not wearing the correct uniform will receive a warning and may be asked to sit out the following week if the issue is not resolved. Families are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the Villanova College Uniform Look Book. This information is found on the College website Uniform Shop web page. Opening hours for the Uniform Shop can also be found below. All students selected in AIC teams are expected to wear the correct uniform for AIC fixtures each week.
2025 Uniform Shop Hours (School Term Only)
Monday: 7:30am – 9.30am
Tuesday: 7:30am – 9.30am
Wednesday: 7:30am – 9.30am
Thursday: 2.00pm – 4.00pm
Friday: CLOSED
For those students participating in Trimester 3 Sports – please see correct uniforms below.
* These items are available for hire through the Uniform Shop
What to wear at training?
It is acceptable for Rugby League players to wear any coloured/club or other old clothes to training. Boys are not encouraged to wear their Villanova playing uniform to training but may do so if they wish. We certainly would not recommend Rugby League players to wear their PE uniform or any shirt that will get ripped and torn.
Community Engagement and Parent Involvement
Villa Sports Club
You are warmly invited to attend the next Villa Sport Club meeting on Monday, 28 July, from 6:00–7:00pm. The meeting will be held in the Level 3 Foyer of the St Thomas of Villanova Building, overlooking Whinstanes Oval.
This is a great opportunity to connect with fellow parents, support our sporting community, and contribute to the ongoing success of Villa Sport. We encourage all parents to attend—your involvement truly makes a difference.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Sports Club – Villa Park Canteen Volunteers
Volunteers are needed at Villa Park on Saturdays during Term 3. Please sign up via the weekly registration link in The Locker Room and College App Notices section. Your support directly helps our AIC sporting programmes.
The next chance to help out at the canteen at Rugby League and Basketball games is Saturday, 19 July! The canteens at Villanova Park and Goold Hall will need your help on the day. Please click on the links below to register your assistance. We really do appreciate it.
Villa Park Canteen – Register here – Sat 19 July
Goold Hall Canteen – Register here – Sat 19 July
Specialised Services
Physiotherapy and Concussion Management
A friendly reminder that strapping is available for all Firsts players in Rugby League at a cost of $5 per joint, charged to school fee accounts. This service will continue each Saturday.
Students recovering from suspected concussion must be cleared by the assigned paramedic at the venue. Bridie also manages concussion of students after game days. She can facilitate return-to-play plans and provide final clearance for participation in AIC Sport. The Villanova College Concussion Management Plan is available here:
Villanova College Concussion Management Plan – May 2025 (PDF)
Concussion triage sessions are available at the following times:
• Monday – 7:30 to 8:00am in the College Gym
• Wednesday – 8:00 to 8:30am in the College Gym
Please notify the relevant Sports Coordinator and Director of Sport Mr Matthew Hannan if your child is likely to attend one of these sessions.
Speed and Agility
Sign up for Term 3 Speed & Agility, starting next Monday!
Registrations are now open via Parent Lounge – the program begins in Week 2 of the new term.
Open to all students in Years 5 to 8, the cost is $160 for 8 sessions delivered by Matty Scott and elite-level coaches.
Details:
• Days: Monday mornings only
• Time: 7:00am to 8:00am
• Venue: Whinstanes Oval
• Start Date: Week 2 – Monday 21 July
This is a great opportunity to build speed, coordination and confidence in a dynamic and supportive setting.
Please note: In the event of cancelled sessions or extremely poor weather, sessions may be adjusted or rescheduled where possible. Thank you for your understanding.
Strength and Conditioning
Welcome to Term 3 – A New Season, A New Standard
As Term 3 begins, we carry momentum from a strong finish to the Union and Soccer seasons. The First XV wrapped up with a proud win over St Patrick’s, securing 4th spot on the ladder. On top of that, not a single non-contact injury in the squad, for the fourth year running.
That’s no accident. It reflects the payoff from years of consistent and strategic strength and conditioning work.
Our Soccer team also closed the season on a high, bouncing back after a tough start. Their grit and perseverance speak volumes about the character being built through sport.
Meanwhile, our Rugby League Firsts made a big statement at the Confraternity Carnival, finishing 2nd after a hard-fought final. While the narrow loss leaves a bit of a sour taste, it also lights a fire; the squad showed serious quality and now looks ahead to the Term 3 Rugby League season with confidence and high expectations.
Now, attention turns to Basketball, Volleyball, and Rugby League, with in-season S&C support already tailored and underway. Our goal remains the same: keeping athletes healthy, explosive, and performing at their best throughout the season.
Alongside this, our LTAD (Long Term Athlete Development) sessions continue to run across all age groups.
These are your chance to build movement efficiency, strength, and physical resilience that carries across every sport. Ignoring this work? That’s where performance stalls and injuries creep in. The athletes who stay consistent in the gym won’t just stay healthy: they’ll separate themselves when opportunities come.
Let’s make Term 3 count.
Mr Marco Mastrorocco, Coordinator of Strength & Conditioning
External Achievement | Indoor Cricket
Congratulations to Year 8 student Charlie M for representing Queensland at the 2025 Under 14 Boys Indoor Cricket National Championships held in Perth from 6–12 July.
Charlie’s Queensland team battled through a competitive nine-team national draw to reach the Grand Final against New South Wales. In a thrilling contest that went down to the final ball, the Queensland side narrowly missed the title but showed outstanding determination, skill and sportsmanship throughout the tournament.
Well done Charlie – a fantastic achievement on the national stage and a reflection of your commitment to excellence and teamwork.

External Achievement | Hockey
A massive congratulations to Year 12 student Patrick H, who recently represented Queensland (Maroon) at the 2025 Under 18 National Hockey Championships in Western Australia – and brought home the gold!
Patrick’s team went undefeated through the pool stage and carried their momentum all the way to the Grand Final, where they sealed the national title with a commanding performance.
Well done Patrick – an incredible achievement on the national stage and a testament to your hard work, leadership and passion for the game. We are proud of you!.

Student Notices
Basketball Referees
Any students who are keen on refereeing or scoring on Friday afternoons for the Year 5 and 6 teams or on Saturdays for the Year 7 to Opens are to register their interest at the Sports Office. Games will run all through Term 3.
Students are to check Morning Notices regularly.
Uniform Distribution this week – Basketball & Rugby League
Teams will be updated on Student Café and Parent Lounge in the hour leading up to these distribution times – please check regularly. Rugby League jerseys will need to be distributed on Friday at this stage.
Important Note: The Villanova College Uniform Shop will be open from 7:00am this Friday, 18 July – Basketballers will need to purchase the relevant Basketball shorts – pocketed shorts are not allowed (i.e. Villanova College HPE shorts are NOT allowed for AIC Basketball).
Please listen carefully for announcements and thank you for your support!
Sport Department Reminders
Wet Weather Cancellations
If there is any reason to cancel training sessions or weekend games, this information will be posted to the Villanova College phone application in the Notices section. Please ensure you have downloaded the Villanova College application 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, students must not be dropped at training venues, as supervision cannot be guaranteed. Please check the Villanova College phone application 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.
Guidelines regarding communication of External Achievements
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 (100–150 words or an equivalent in dot point form)
- A photo of the student (ideally in their representative uniform)
Selection process
The goal of this selection process is to address and resolve players’ concerns in a structured and collaborative way. It begins with direct communication with the coach and escalates to higher-level review (if necessary), ensuring fairness and the 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 Sport 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 Sport Coordinator and the Director of Sport.
Minor Disputes (handled by coach or Sport Coordinator)
- Issues with playing time or positions.
- Communication breakdowns.
- Concerns about skill development or behaviour at training.
Serious Misconduct (escalates to Sport Coordinator & Director of Sport)
- Bullying or harassment.
- Discrimination.
- Severe unsportsmanlike conduct.
- Violence or threats.
- Substance abuse.
Final Reflection
“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” – Arthur Ashe
As we launch into Trimester 3, we are reminded that greatness does not require perfection – only commitment. Whether it is trialling for a team, supporting a mate or rising after a setback, every action matters.
From Confraternity to Colours Cup, from early morning training to weekend fixtures, Villa Sport continues to be defined not by results, but by resilience.
Thank you to every student giving their best, and to every coach, coordinator and family member guiding the way. Your consistency is what lifts this program beyond the scoreboard.
Let us approach this term with focus, humility and heart – knowing success is earned one session, one serve and one selfless act at a time.
Go Villa! 💚💛