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Harvey headlines leading goalkickers for 2025

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Harvey headlines leading goalkickers for 2025
Published on:
26 August 2025
As our 2025 Home & Away season concludes, as do our football goalkicking tally's supported by Coffee Storm
 
The 2025 winners are headlined by South Bendigo FNC's sharpshooter, Brock Harvey who claims a maiden Ron Best Medal for leading the Senior Football goalkicking with 48 goals.
 
Harvey had a terrific 2025 playing all 16 games and averaging 3 goals per match.
Headlining his tally were bags of 9 in Round 14 and 7 in Round 7. 
 
Harvey joins fellow South Bendigo player, Kaiden Antonowicz as a Ron Best Medalist.
 
A tie in the Reserves goalkicking on 28 goals sees Golden Square's Tanner Rayner and South Bendigo's Will Purcell each claim the win.
 
Rayner, a stalwart of the Bulldogs Reserves side, was their main avenue to goal for a side that has finished top of the ladder.
Averaging 1.86 goals per match, Rayner enjoyed a bag of 9 goals against Gisborne in Round 14 which helped him lock away the title.
 
Purcell was a model of consistency in 2025, playing all 16 matches for a side that finished the season in 2nd place.
His 2025 season included 1 bag of 5 goals, 1 bag of 4 goals and 4 bags of 3 goals, showing just how important he is to the Bloods' Reserves lineup.  
 
Oscar Cail has won the Under 18 goalkicking for the 2nd consecutive season, claiming the 2025 win with 44 goals.
 
Oscar's second league goalkicking win comes as his Sandhurst Under 18 side dominated 2025 with Cail's heroics, a real factor.
Averging over 3 goals a game, Cail enjoyed a 6 goal bag against Eaglehawk in Round 14 while he also came home with a wet sail, kicking 5 goals in Round 16 to overtake clubhouse leader Logan Howell. 
 
Brock, Tanner, Will & Oscar will be recognised during our Michelsen medal Pre-Count which is set for Monday 8 September live on FreshFM and the Bendigo FNL Facebook page with further recogniton to come at our Michelsen Thompson event on 14 September.
 
Congratulations to all winners