Brad Glenn’s cricket journey returns to Frankston Peninsula
Brad Glenn was in the thick of the action when it all began for Frankston Peninsula in 1993, as the Heat’s first wicketkeeper. All these years on, he’s back at the club helping out.
Brad Glenn was in the thick of the action when it all began for Frankston Peninsula in 1993, as the Heat’s first wicketkeeper. All these years on, he’s back at the club helping out.
Something special was brewing at Tooradin-Dalmore before the season was canned, but the Seagulls have held their ground and made some important decisions as they look to 2021.
Peninsula football has never looked so good, with night games on the agenda next season for a beachside club after new lights were installed.
Escaping Victoria’s lockdown, cricketers from Melbourne clubs have been in blazing form in Darwin — hitting centuries and taking wickets, all in the warmth of the Top End.
Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League’s coaching ranks in 2021 will include former AFL players and ex-VFL stars — all fuelled by confidence, enthusiasm and hope.
A southeast Melbourne suburban football league’s move to set a salary cap difference of $10,000 between in Division 1 and Division 2 next season has one club official suggesting it could set a dangerous precedent.
A Bonbeach grand final player has put his hand up for the vacant Sharks coaching job, while a former AFL player has ruled himself out.
The results of a Mt Eliza players survey will help shape the club’s future direction as reappointed coach Stephen Brattle plots Redlegs success.
A highly regarded premiership coach has moved to the Mornington Peninsula and is keen to land an MPNFL job.
Former MPNFL coach Troy Shannon explains why he “nearly got in a fight’’ in a Perth pub as he watched three of his proteges play in the same AFL game.
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