A dozen clearances for ex-AFL Saint in MPFNL
A forgotten former AFL Saint roared back to top form in the MPFNL, while Dayne Beams reunited with Mick Malthouse at Pearcedale’s match.
A forgotten former AFL Saint roared back to top form in the MPFNL, while Dayne Beams reunited with Mick Malthouse at Pearcedale’s match.
The Yabbies pulled off arguably their most resounding win this century as new co-coaches Matt Haverfield and Sam Fox quickly stamped their mark.
The first coaching casualty of the local footy season has occurred in the Mornington Peninsula league, with a revered figure departing in surprising circumstances.
The ex-AFL Tiger has racked up eye-popping numbers already for Dromana, despite added attention. His coach explains why he’s about to get “even more damaging”.
There was something different about MPNFL grand final day last year. Frankston YCW was nowhere to be seen. The Stonecats have no plans for that to be the case again in 2019.
Dromana coach Rikki Johnston says the Tigers can “surprise a few people’’ when they step up to MPNFL Division 1 this year.
Brendan Fevola is yet to train with his new club, Hastings, but the Blues aren’t concerned.
The Crib Point rebuild is taking shape, with the Magpies signing two recruits and chasing a “marquee” player.
The Frankston Tigersharks superules club has a new-look coaching panel thick with experience.
Brendan Fevola will have a former Richmond big man alongside him in the Hastings forward line next season.
FORMER AFL small forward Robin Nahas will be a Python in season 2019 after signing with MPNFL Peninsula champions Pines.
FORMER West Coast Eagle Tom Lamb is going back to where it all began, signing with Edithvale-Aspendale.
Newly appointed Crib Point coach Steve Hamill says he’s pumped – and can’t wait to get to work at the Magpies.
Frankston YCW has signed former Gold Coast Suns Academy team captain James Holland.
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