Why relegation decision was fair call
With critical games lost to last month’s COVID-19 lockdown break, the Northern Football League made a big call on relegation and promotion in 2021.
With critical games lost to last month’s COVID-19 lockdown break, the Northern Football League made a big call on relegation and promotion in 2021.
Northern Football League legend Daniel Keenan returned to the field on Saturday just six months after what seemed a career-ending injury.
East Keilor took out 14 weeks of frustration on Tullamarine on Saturday, a win coach Pat Christofi says proves his team is “not your average team”.
Barry Nolan, the only man to win three premierships with VFA club Brunswick, will be remembered as an honourable but tough great of the game.
West Preston-Lakeside returned to action in brutal fashion against Hurstbridge, running up its biggest since in a decade on the back of Ahmed Saad’s bag.
Oak Park put a stop to Moonee Valley’s undefeated start to the season and breathed new life into the EDFL Division 2 premiership race.
Westmeadows’ classy win over Airport West combined with Tullamarine’s big loss has made the EDFL Division 1 finals race very interesting.
Bundoora has been dealt a massive blow ahead of the NFL Division 1 finals with Sam Lloyd suffering a potentially season-ending injury.
Whittlesea produced one of the upsets of the Northern Football League season, knocking off finals contender Montmorency in a thrilling final term.
After the passing of coach Daniel Nolan’s father, Barry, Wallan paid tribute in the best way possible – a big win over RDFL flag rival Riddell.
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