

Located in the Moyne Shire, Terang Mortlake Football Netball Club is an esteemed sports club that competes in the Hampden Football Netball League. With a rich history and a dedicated community, the club is proud to offer both football and netball teams for members to participate in.
The club's football section is led by a team of experienced coaches. Ben Kenna heads the senior team, while Neil 'Ned' Kelly takes charge of the reserves. Neale Grundy and Jason Conheady lead the U18. 5's, Kane Johnstone coaches the U16's, and Tim Carroll mentors the U14's.
Clayton McMaster oversees the U12's, and Alison Kenna guides the U13-U18 women's team.
On the netball side, the club has a range of capable coaches. Liz Fowler leads the open team, Jess Davis oversees Div 1, and Jess Baxter guides Div 2. Claudia Lee mentors Div 3, and Brooke Hoare is responsible for the 17 & Under team. Brooke Hoare and Emma Lucas support as coaches for the 17 & Under Reserves and 15 & Under teams, respectively.
Faye Clarke and Linda Clifford coach the 13 & Under and 13 & Under Reserves teams, while Taliah Kelly oversees the Junior Dev Squad.
Terang Mortlake Football Netball Club encourages individuals to support the club by becoming a member for the 2021 season. Memberships will be available in February 2021, and the club also offers sponsorship packages for those interested. For more information, interested individuals can contact 0439 370 276.
The club is active on social media, with a Facebook page called “Terang Mortlake Football Netball Club” and another named “Terang Mortlake Bloods Social Club. ” They also have a presence on Instagram under the handle “bloodsfnchq. ” Additionally, the club utilises the Team App platform to improve communication and offers the option to create a club website through their Editor Support Passport.
Terang Mortlake Football Netball Club is dedicated to providing a positive environment for its members. They have established policies such as the Alcohol Management Policy 2020 and the Smoking Management Policy 2020 to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants and spectators.