Bear Cottage Cup

Bear Cottage Cup ends in a draw with over $3,500 raised

Avalon’s Over 45 division 2 teams played out a hard-fought draw on Saturday in an entertaining game at Careel Bay. But whilst the teams shared the cup the real winner was Bear Cottage as the teams managed to top $3,500 for this year’s event.

Thanks to the Avalon community, players and friends, all money raised will help provide respite and end-of-life care for children with terminal illnesses and their families.

Even though the teams are mates off the field, all friendships were on hold for the 90-minute game as the tackles flew in from all directions. It was an end-to-end game played at a fast pace considering all players are aged in their 40s, 50s and 60s!

Avalon’s B team, playing in red, struck midway through the first half with a curling corner by midfield maestro Gerry Forde, which flew just inside the far post. It was a superb goal. The B team had their backs to the wall for the remainder of the half as the A team, playing in white, piled forward with many darting runs by ex-premier league striker Brad McNicol and his strike partner, Paul Wood.

The pressure continued after the break and the A team were rewarded for their efforts in the 60th minute when Jamie Pullen set up Paul Wood for the equaliser. It remained 1-1 but the B team almost snatched a win in the 89th minute when Ant Ritchie’s shot flew over the bar.

 

After the game the Bear Cottage Cup was shared and it now resides at Avalon Brewery, who has sponsored the B team for the last few years. Brown Brothers Skip Bins provided the shirts for the A team on the day.

Thanks again to everyone who’s donated so far as we fundraise for this amazing cause. You can help to further smash our fundraising target by donating here:

https://www.superheroweek.com.au/fundraisers/davidhancock/bear-cottage-cup-2025