Bloods hunt double chance after ‘huge’ result
Warrandyte’s hopes of a top-two finish remain alive in the EFL’s Division 3 following Saturday’s win, which also marked the impressive debut of a 17-year-old.
Warrandyte’s hopes of a top-two finish remain alive in the EFL’s Division 3 following Saturday’s win, which also marked the impressive debut of a 17-year-old.
The Panthers are set to break a lengthy finals drought in the EFL’s Division 4, and the coach says the best is on the horizon. Here’s why.
A forward kicked a bag while a ‘complete midfield performance’ highlighted Blackburn’s upset of Balwyn, lifting it six points clear in the top six.
Wantirna South marked a fourth win on the bounce in the EFL’s Division 1 to surge clear in fourth spot after edging Croydon on Saturday.
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IN A battle of the Eastern Football League cellar dwellers, winless Knox saluted for its first victory of the season with a 32-point triumph over East Ringwood at Argyle Way.
DONCASTER East retrieved a 41-point deficit on Saturday to deal Park Orchards’ Division 2 finals hopes a fresh blow as the Lions prepare themselves for another premiership tilt.
Mooroolbark has shut the door on Mitcham and Mulgrave’s hopes of avoiding relegation from EFL Division 2 after an upset win over ladder leader Lilydale.
IS there a better local footballer than Kyle Martin? The former Collingwood on-baller was at it again for Noble Park on Saturday, producing a monster game against Montrose.
SOUTH Croydon showed its fighting qualities with a 20-point win over Blackburn to move another step closer to securing a top-three berth and leaving the Burners finals aspirations in jeopardy.
FERNTREE Gully premiership coach Peter Farrell has outlined why he is confident the Eagles remain on the right track for success, despite facing relegation from Division 3.
WINLESS Knox has re-signed more than half its playing list for 2019 as the Falcons prepare for their second relegation in three years.
EASTERN Football League top flight clubs will have less money to spend in 2019 after new salary cap figures were released. See what your club can pay its players.
IT WAS a case of so near yet so far for Nunawading Football Club, after the Lions fell just 12 points short of ending a torturous losing streak.
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