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We’re In Business

Camberwell In Business is excited to welcome world-class Disability Extreme Athlete Bobby Bajram as the special guest speaker for its dinner and networking event on July 23.

ABOUT OUR SPEAKER
Bobby was the youngest person in Australia diagnosed with Multiple sclerosis (at the age of 13) more than 40 years ago. Now, he’s in training to climb Mount Everest in 2026.

His incredible story is one of courage, determination and resilience, and we look forward to hearing him share it at this special event at Cinder on July 23.

To read more about Bobby’s remarkable journey, click the links below:

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ABOUT THIS EVENT

• Three-course dinner and drinks at Cinder, Fitzroy North, 7pm, Wednesday, July 23. For information about Cinder, visit https://cinder.melbourne/

• Free for Camberwell In Business members; $150 for non-Camberwell In Business members.

• Email Andrew Johnstone to book your seat and/or table today. [email protected]

• For more information about Camberwell In Business and how we’re working to connect our business community, contact Andrew Johnstone.

Decorated Dragons

Maddy Grossman (pictured), Zoe Johnson, Matt Marcun, Trent Andre, Matt Hart and Meg Stagoll are Camberwell Dragons’ Big V Players of the Week. Our Players of the Week are proudly supported by The Terminus.

– Grossman buried a club record nine three-pointers on her way to a game-high 31 points as our Youth League Women pulled away for a big home win against Ballarat at Balwyn High School on Sunday.

– Johnson finished with a 27-point, 14-rebound double-double to lead our Youth League Women past Western Port at Somerville on Saturday night.

– Marcun led the way with 29 points, including four three-pointers, for our Youth League Men, who couldn’t hold back Ballarat after half-time at Balwyn High School on Sunday afternoon.

– Andre had a 17-point (including five three-pointers), 11-assist double-double for our Championship Men, who opened their weekend with a 114-104 win against Blackburn at Boroondara on Saturday.

– Hart closed with 23 points and six rebounds the next day as our Championship Men fell on the road against league leader Hume City at Broadmeadows.

– And Stagoll played all 40 minutes for a 10-point, 10-rebound, four-assist return in our Division 1 Women’s team’s loss to league-leading Craigieburn at BSC.


THE TERMINUS DRAGONS BIG V PLAYERS OF THE WEEK – WEEK BY WEEK

Week 1: Zoe Johnson (YLW), Matt Marcun (YLM), Jesse Macleod (YLM)

Week 2: Sophie Jones (YLW), Josh Kohlman (YLM), Matt Marcun (YLM), Anna Burrows (D1 Women)

Week 3: Ace Adama (YLM), Maddy Grossman (YLW), Mia Demarte (YLW), Gemma Fyffe (D1 Women), Tilly Grech (D1 Women), Lachlan Viney (Champ Men)

Week 4: Eleni Valos (D1 Women), Jessica Del Brocco (YLW), Zac Bezzina (YLM), Trent Andre (Champ Men)

Week 5: Mike Reeves (Champ Men), Eleni Valos (D1 Women), Jacinta Li (YLW), Chris Allison (YLM)

Week 6: Mike Reeves (Champ Men), Anna Burrows (D1 Women), Ace Adama (YLM), Zoe Johnson (YLW)

Week 7: Matt Hart (Champ Men), Lachlan Viney (Champ Men), Jesse Macleod (YLM), Mitch Bacon (YLM), Jessica Del Brocco (YLW)

Week 8: Alec Mulqueeney (Champ Men), Sean Conway (Champ Men), Rachel Jeffers (D1 Women), Caleb Lingwood-Smith (YLM), Zoe Johnson (YLW), Maddy Grossman (YLW)

Week 9: Sean Conway (Champ Men), Gemma Fyffe (D1 Women), Zac Bezzina (YLM), Jessica Del Broco (YLW)

Week 10: Trent Andre (Champ Men), Matt Hart (Champ Men), Meg Stagoll (D1 Women), Matt Marcun (YLM), Maddy Grossman (YLW), Zoe Johnson (YLW)


THE TERMINUS DRAGONS BIG V PLAYERS OF THE WEEK – OVERALL TALLY

4 – Zoe Johnson (YLW)

3 – Matt Marcun (YLM), Jessica Del Brocco (YLW), Maddy Grossman (YLW)

2 – Mike Reeves (Champ Men), Lachlan Viney (Champ Men), Sean Conway (Champ Men), Trent Andre (Champ Men), Matt Hart (Champ Men), Anna Burrows (D1 Women), Eleni Valos (D1 Women), Gemma Fyffe (D1 Women), Jesse Macleod (YLM), Ace Adama (YLM), Zac Bezzina (YLM)

1 – Alec Mulqueeney (Champ Men), Tilly Grech (D1 Women), Rachel Jeffers (D1 Women), Meg Stagoll (D1 Women), Josh Kohlman (YLM), Chris Allison (YLM), Mitch Bacon (YLM), Sophie Jones (YLW), Mia Demarte (YLW), Jacinta Li (YLW), Caleb Lingwood-Smith (YLM)

• Camberwell Dragons’ Big V Players of the Week are proudly supported by our long-time Partner The Terminus.

OUR BIG V WEEK AHEAD

Champ Men: v Bellarine @ Balwyn High School, Sunday, June 1, 2pm.
Division 1 Women: v Western Port @ Balwyn High School, Sunday, June 1, 12pm.
Youth League Men: v Melbourne University @ Boroondara Sports Complex, Saturday, May 31, 7pm.
Youth League Women: v Hume City @ Boroondara Sports Complex, Saturday, May 31, 5pm.

For more information about Camberwell Dragons Big V program, email [email protected]

• For your copy of the official Dragons Big V Game Day program, scan the QR Code at Boroondara Sports Complex and Balwyn High School over the weekend.

PHOTO: Craig Dingle, Melbourne Sports Photography.

Maddy has a day out for fired-up Dragons

Maddy Grossman celebrated her 50th Big V game in style, landing nine three-pointers on her way to a game-31 points as our Youth League Women cruised past Ballarat in their Pink Round clash at Balwyn High School on Sunday.

On an afternoon that centre Sophie Jones also celebrated her 50th game for Camberwell, the fired-up Dragons set up their victory with a 57-31 first half and never looked back on their way to a 110-63 win.

While Grossman had it going from deep in this one (9-of-21 from the three-point line), she had plenty of helpers.

Zoe Johnson reeled in 16 rebounds to go with 15 points, Ciara Newman pulled down 15 boards and blocked two shots, Ava Kirkwood had 18 points in just over 16 minutes and Jones marked her 50th game with nine points and eight boards.

It was the second win of the weekend for the Dragons, who crushed Western Port on the road at Somerville on Saturday and closed Round 10 in third place with a 10-3 record.

In other Dragons games on Sunday, Ballarat had too much for our Youth League Men at Balwyn High, outscoring its host 44-29 in the second half on its way to a 90-77 win. Matt Marcun with a game-high 29 points and three steals for Camberwell.

And league leader Hume City was too hot for our Championship Men to handle at Broadmeadows. The Broncos won it, 121-99. Sean Conway (pictured) paced the Dragons with 33 points, 13 rebounds and three assists, and Matt Hart added 23 points and six rebounds.

PHOTO: Craig Dingle, Melbourne Sports Photography.

• Our Major Hospitality Partner, The Terminus, will host Dragons Club Night from 5pm on Sunday, June 22. Bookings are a must, so get in early and secure your table today at: https://www.sevenrooms.com/xNM591H7

Seating in the upstairs room at The Termi is limited, so this will be a case of first in, first served. If we hit capacity upstairs, there may be options available downstairs. Follow us on our social media platforms for updates.

For more event details, visit https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ_IxK0xHBf/

For more information, contact The Terminus Reservations team at 9481 3182 or email [email protected]

Dragons Game Day

Big V Pink Round action continues for the Dragons today, with our Youth League teams featuring in a double-header against Ballarat at Balwyn High, and our Championship Men on the road at Hume City.

The YLW, coming off a big road win against Western Port at Somerville last night, tip things off with a 12pm date against Ballarat at Balwyn High School, before our YLM step out at 2pm – that one also against the Miners.

And our Champ Men, who held off Blackburn in a high-scoring shootout at Boroondara Sports Complex last night, face a tough challenge on the road today against second-placed Hume City at Broadmeadows (3pm).

DRAGONS RESULTS LAST NIGHT

Championship Men: Dragons 114 d. Blackburn 104 at BSC (Sean Conway 34 points, 13 rebounds, six assists, two steals; Trent Andre 17 points, 11 assists, four steals; Ben Crowe 15 points, nine rebounds; Michael Reeves 15 points, four rebounds, four assists).

Division 1 Women: Craigieburn 58 d. Dragons 51 at BSC (Anna Burrows 14 points, eight rebounds, two steals; Gemma Fyffe 13 points, seven rebounds; Meg Stagoll 10 points, 10 rebounds, four assists).

Youth League Women: Dragons 83 d. Western Port 49 at Somerville Recreation Centre (Zoe Johnson 27 points, 14 rebounds; Jessica Del Brocco 14 points, four rebounds; Ava Kirkwood 12 points, four rebounds).

• This weekend’s official Dragons Big V Game Day program is online now. To get yours, go to or scan the QR Code at Balwyn High School today.

Dragons Game Day

This weekend’s Dragons Big V Pink Round Game Day program, with Championship Men’s team guard Sean Conway on the cover, is online now.

To get yours, go to or scan the QR Code at Boroondara Sports Complex (BSC) or Balwyn High School (BHS) over the weekend.

DRAGONS GAME DAY NOTES

This weekend’s Dragons home games are part of Big V Pink Round, which embraces all things pink to support Breast Cancer Awareness. Please join us at one or more of our Big V games this week to help us recognise this outstanding cause.

Championship Men
Sean Conway has posted double-doubles in each of his three outings for our Championship Men since joining this Dragons this month. He enters Saturday’s home date with Blackburn at BSC averaging 29 points and 12 rebounds a game and is coming off a stunning 39-point, 13-rebound, four-assist, three-steal night in last week’s rout of Sunbury at BSC …

A native of Fairfield, Connecticut, Sean’s stops before joining the Dragons included Virginia Military Institute (VMI), St John’s University in New York, where he played for Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino, and Greece. For more on Sean’s time at St John’s, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxID12Y-kVM

Camberwell big man Mike Reeves is averaging 17ppg and is only one of five players in the Champ Men’s competition averaging double-digit rebounds (10.9rpg entering the weekend) …

The Dragons will be chasing back-to-back wins for the first time this season when they tip things off against Blackburn. It’s the first of two games for Camberwell, which will play league leader Hume City at Broadmeadows on Sunday afternoon (3pm) …

Last weekend’s 110-84 home win against Sunbury was the Champ Men’s most complete performance of the season. The Dragons had three double-digit scorers, including Conway, Reeves (13) and Lachlan Viney (25), shot the ball at 51 per cent from the field and 48 per cent from the three-point line, and outscored the Jets 58-43 after half-time …

Division 1 Women
Our D1 Women (6-3, tied for second place), coming off four straight wins, will be playing for high stakes when they host Craigieburn at BSC on Saturday afternoon (5pm). The visitors lead the league with an 8-0 record, so this will be a big test for the Dragons …

Youth League Women
Sophie Jones and Maddy Grossman will celebrate their 50th Big V games when the Dragons host Ballarat at BHS on Sunday (12pm). It’s one of two games on the cards this weekend for Camberwell, which has a road date with Western Port on Saturday afternoon …

More to come …

Decorated Dragons

Sean Conway (pictured), Gemma Fyffe, Zac Bezzina and Jessica Del Brocco are Camberwell Dragons’ Big V Players of the Week. Our Player of the Week are proudly supported by The Terminus.

– Conway, playing just his third game for the Dragons, erupted for 39 points and 13 rebounds as our Champ Men delivered their most complete performance of the season in a 110-85 win against Sunbury at Boroondara Sports Complex on Saturday night. He’s posted three straight double-doubles and averaged 29 points and 12 boards a game in his first three outings for Camberwell.

– Fyffe led the way with 15 points, 12 rebounds, four steals and four assists for our Division 1 Women, who held off visiting Chelsea for a 61-57 win at Boroondara on Saturday. It was the fourth straight win for the Dragons, who were celebrating Rachel Jeffers’ 200th Big V game.

– Bezzina had a game-high 23 points and five assists for our Youth League Men, who rolled to an 84-56 road win at Bendigo on Sunday afternoon.

– And Del Brocco finished with 15 points, eight boards and seven steals for our Youth League Women, who surged in the fourth quarter for a 68-61 road win at Albury Wodonga.

THE TERMINUS DRAGONS BIG V PLAYERS OF THE WEEK – WEEK BY WEEK

Week 1: Zoe Johnson (YLW), Matt Marcun (YLM), Jesse Macleod (YLM)
Week 2: Sophie Jones (YLW), Josh Kohlman (YLM), Matt Marcun (YLM), Anna Burrows (D1 Women)
Week 3: Ace Adama (YLM), Maddy Grossman (YLW), Mia Demarte (YLW), Gemma Fyffe (D1 Women), Tilly Grech (D1 Women), Lachlan Viney (Champ Men)
Week 4: Eleni Valos (D1 Women), Jessica Del Brocco (YLW), Zac Bezzina (YLM), Trent Andre (Champ Men)
Week 5: Mike Reeves (Champ Men), Eleni Valos (D1 Women), Jacinta Li (YLW), Chris Allison (YLM)
Week 6: Mike Reeves (Champ Men), Anna Burrows (D1 Women), Ace Adama (YLM), Zoe Johnson (YLW)
Week 7: Matt Hart (Champ Men), Lachlan Viney (Champ Men), Jesse Macleod (YLM), Mitch Bacon (YLM), Jessica Del Brocco (YLW)
Week 8: Alec Mulqueeney (Champ Men), Sean Conway (Champ Men), Rachel Jeffers (D1 Women), Caleb Lingwood-Smith (YLM), Zoe Johnson (YLW), Maddy Grossman (YLW)
Week 9: Sean Conway (Champ Men), Gemma Fyffe (D1 Women), Zac Bezzina (YLM), Jessica Del Broco (YLW)

THE TERMINUS DRAGONS BIG V PLAYERS OF THE WEEK – OVERALL TALLY

3 – Zoe Johnson (YLW), Jessica Del Brocco (YLW)

2 – Mike Reeves (Champ Men), Lachlan Viney (Champ Men), Sean Conway (Champ Men), Anna Burrows (D1 Women), Eleni Valos (D1 Women), Gemma Fyffe (D1 Women), Matt Marcun (YLM), Jesse Macleod (YLM), Ace Adama (YLM), Zac Bezzina (YLM), Maddy Grossman (YLW)

1 – Trent Andre (Champ Men), Matt Hart (Champ Men), Alec Mulqueeney (Champ Men), Tilly Grech (D1 Women), Rachel Jeffers (D1 Women), Josh Kohlman (YLM), Chris Allison (YLM), Mitch Bacon (YLM), Sophie Jones (YLW), Mia Demarte (YLW), Jacinta Li (YLW), Caleb Lingwood-Smith (YLM)

• Camberwell Dragons’ Big V Players of the Week are proudly supported by our long-time Partner The Terminus.

OUR WEEK AHEAD – BIG V PINK ROUND

Champ Men: v Blackburn @ Boroondara Sports Complex, Saturday, May 24, 7pm; @ Hume City, Sunday, May 25, 3pm.
Division 1 Women: v Craigieburn @ Boroondara Sports Complex, Saturday, May 24, 5pm.
Youth League Men: v Ballarat @ Balwyn High School, Sunday, May 25, 2pm.
Youth League Women: @ Western Port, Saturday, May 24, 4.30pm; v Ballarat @ Balwyn High School, Sunday, May 25, 12pm.

For more information about Camberwell Dragons Big V program, email [email protected]

• For your copy of the official Dragons Big V Game Day program, scan the QR Code on display at Boroondara Sports Complex and Balwyn High School over the weekend.

PHOTO: Craig Dingle, Melbourne Sports Photography.


Dragons deliver on Rachel’s big night

Our Big V Division 1 Women held off Chelsea at Boroondara Sports Complex on Saturday night to deliver Rachel Jeffers (nee Bett) a hard-fought 61-57 win in her 200th Big V game.

On a night when Jeffers (pictured) became the first Dragons women’s player to reach the 200-game milestone – and only the second player in club history – Camberwell didn’t have it all its own way against a feisty Gulls team that didn’t drop without a fight.

Tilly Grech finished with a team-high 16 points and captain Gemma Fyffe had 15 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and four steals to lead the Dragons, who stretched their winning streak to four and closed the night in third place with a 6-3 record. Chelsea dropped to 2-6.

The D1 Women are back at BSC next Saturday for a 5pm date with Craigieburn.

While the D1 Women had to grind it out in a low-scoring game, our Championship Men shrugged off their slow start to the season to demolish visiting Sunbury in the second game of last night’s double header.

In their most complete game of the season, the Dragons opened up a 25-18 lead at quarter-time and were never headed on their way to a 110-85 win.

American guard Sean Conway, making just his third appearance for Camberwell, punished the Jets with 39 points, 13 rebounds, four assists and three steals on the way to registering his third straight double-double as the sweet-shooting Dragons put up their highest score of the season.

Lachlan Viney stepped up for the host, too, finishing with 25 points, four rebounds and six assists, while Mike Reeves continued his impressive form with 13 points and nine boards.

Next up for our Champ Men is a Big V Pink Round clash with Blackburn at BSC next Saturday night (7pm).

200 up for Rachel

Rachel Jeffers will write another chapter in Camberwell Dragons’ rich history when she steps on to the hardwood at Boroondara Sports Complex with our Big Division 1 Women’s team this weekend.

Rachel (nee Bett) will become the first Camberwell women’s player to play 200 Big V games – and only the second player in club history to reach the milestone – when the in-form Dragons host Chelsea (5pm) on Saturday, and that’s an occasion well worth celebrating.

“Rach has done it all and is a true stalwart of the club,” Dragon D1 Women’s team coach Cara Jeffers said this week. “It has been great to see Rach return to the court after a couple of years off to have beautiful (baby boy) Noah. Rach is a true testament to the Camberwell pathway, and we are all incredibly proud of her.”

Describing Rachel as a “true Camberwell Dragons legend”, Cara said she was a natural leader, known for her voice, team-first mentality and the ultimate role model.

“And, of course, she never misses being the counter for a good ‘hands in’,” Cara said. “I am stoked to have the opportunity to coach Rach again. Her basketball IQ and voice among the team is invaluable, her hard work, dedication and passion for the game is nothing short of inspiring, and we love having her back in the #22.”

Rachel ranks fourth all-time in the Camberwell women’s program for total Big V points scored and is second in assists, but her impact on the club extends far beyond raw numbers.

“Not only has Rach made a huge impact to our team this year,” Cara said. “She has inspired and challenged younger players to be their best and to continue playing and coaching in some capacity.

“Rach is always willing to put her hand up to help around the club and continues to be a friendly face who is always up for a chat and a laugh! A huge congratulations, Rach, thank you for your unwavering commitment and for being such an integral part of the Dragons family.”

Camberwell Basketball and the Dragons take this opportunity to thank Rachel for her contribution to the program over many years and look forward to celebrating this fantastic milestone with many familiar faces at BSC on Saturday night.

• Rachel and the Dragons enter this one against the Gulls on a three-game winning streak and well placed in the top four with a 5-3 record.

Their game is the first of a double header also featuring our Championship Men, with coach Shawn King and his team going head to head with Sunbury at 7pm.

Get your tickets at the door.

For more information, contact [email protected]