Home » Sport » O’Connor takes on Calder Cannons girls role
,

O’Connor takes on Calder Cannons girls role

New Calder Cannons girl’s coach Matthew O’Connor was always keen to take on a main coaching role in the NAB League, but wasn’t expecting it to happen so soon.

O’Connor, who has been involved with both the boys and girls programs previously at the Cannons, takes over the coaching role from Paul Tilley.

He said he was humbled to be be considered the right person for the role.

“It was always on the cards, as something I wanted to do one day,” he said.

“It wasn’t the plan this year. “I was actually looking at a role with SSV [School Sport Victoria].

“I messaged the boys at the Cannons saying I needed a reference. There was a conversation about whether I had a bit of time and if I could help out there and I thought for maybe one night a week.

“Russell Humphrey [female talent co-ordinator] rang me and asked me ‘would you like to be the head coach’.

“I said I would have to speak to the wife and kids first and it went from there.”

Last time O’Connor was at the Calder Cannons he was a development and line coach for the girl’s side, having been involved with the boys’ Madden program before that.

O’Connor has been involved with Greenvale’s junior girls program the past couple of years, including coaching.

He said the growth of female football at the local level was massive. “It’s an exciting time for women’s football,” he said.

“It’s really positive, all things to do with girls football.

“The growth has been incredible and it brings families into local football clubs. In my area in the EDFL, there’s now under-11s, under-13s, under-15s and under-18s. Some clubs have two teams in age groups.”

O’Connor returns to the Calder Cannons program on the back of the side’s surprise grand final appearance this season.

“They did an outstanding job making the grand final, after not really being in the top two teams at the end of the season, but they found a way to keep winning.

“To make a grand final is pretty special. That’s two out of the three years, they’ve been in the last two.”

O’Connor said only five or six players from this year weren’t in contention to be part of next year’s squad.

Georgia Patrikios and Krstel Petrevski, were drafted, while others will look to play in the VFLW.

O’Connor said those coming up from the under-16 girls Conti squad were showing some really good signs.

He said while a repeat of this season “We want the girls to love footy and when their time is finished at the Cannons they go onto their next club as better players and better people.

“It’s not just about winning games, but being better than last time. It’s fun winning games but it’s not everything. If we have the right things in place, the wins will come.”

Digital Editions


  • Grants available now

    Grants available now

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Hume council has opened the latest round of community grants. Round two of the 2026 Annual Community Grants…

More News

  • My Place

    My Place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532105 Hiam Al Yussef is a Lalor Neighbourhood House volunteer who migrated to Australia four years ago. Courtney Black sat down with Hiam and…

  • Five arrested by Gang Crime Squad

    Five arrested by Gang Crime Squad

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Two 18-year-old men from Roxburgh Park and Broadmeadows have been arrested as part of an ongoing police investigation into a series of organised…

  • A new school for Mickleham

    A new school for Mickleham

    A cohort of year 7 students has made history as the first students to study at the new Kolbe Catholic College campus in Mickleham. Students, parents and teachers gathered on…

  • Twilight cancer fundraiser event

    Twilight cancer fundraiser event

    Team Kill Cancer (TKC) is hosting its first twilight family day event raising funds for people with cancer and their families. he event at Yarrambat Golf Course on 21 February…

  • Man charged with giving Nazi salute to schoolchildren

    Man charged with giving Nazi salute to schoolchildren

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255706 A Greenvale man has been charged with performing a Nazi salute to a group of schoolchildren at Melbourne Airport. The Australian Federal Police…

  • ’The car scared me’: man facing jail for killing friend

    ’The car scared me’: man facing jail for killing friend

    Three, two, one. That’s all the seconds it took for a man to kill his friend after buying a Ford modified to run like a race car. David Wills was…

  • Fleetwood Mac hits Melton

    Fleetwood Mac hits Melton

    TUSK: The Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show is rolling into town on Saturday 28 February with a golden anniversary celebration that promises to be a night of pure dreams. In 2026,…

  • Airport chaplain inspires SBS drama series

    Airport chaplain inspires SBS drama series

    A new eight-part drama series called The Airport Chaplain, inspired by the real-life experiences of Melbourne Airport chaplain Martyn Scrimshaw, is set to bring the bustling world of an international…

  • Sunbury Road closures in February

    Sunbury Road closures in February

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 508889 Sunbury Road is set to close for a number of nights as works progress on the Melbourne Airport’s third runway. Last year, works…

  • Kookas continue on

    Kookas continue on

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 449509 Rivergum is keeping it simple and starting to fine tune ahead of a big finals series in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association Mash…