MPFNL match abandoned after player injured
A Mornington Peninsula football league match was abandoned after a player was knocked out and suffered a suspected broken collarbone on Saturday.
A Mornington Peninsula football league match was abandoned after a player was knocked out and suffered a suspected broken collarbone on Saturday.
Paddy Ryder says he was a bundle of nerves as he made an eye-catching debut for Devon Meadows in the Mornington Peninsula league.
From ex-AFL stars making their debuts to grand final rematches, these are the key storylines ahead of local footy’s return. Here’s what to look out for.
The bounce of the ball to start the 2023 MPFNL Division 1 season is only days away. Here’s a club-by-club guide to the year ahead.
NO AFL this weekend? No worries — plenty of former stars will be in action across Melbourne’s local footy leagues. Here’s our ultimate guide to the suburban finals worth catching.
HE’S made his mark playing and coaching at footy clubs in Melbourne’s west since retiring from AFL, but gun forward Brendan Fevola will have a new home next season by the seaside.
CRANBOURNE president Gerry Kelly says his club’s future is uncertain after MPNFL clubs rejected its application to become a member club of the MPNFL at a special general meeting at Frankston Park last night.
NEW Somerville coach Brad Canavan says the Eagles players will be prepared to play finals footy right from the first training session on December 1.
RED Hill is out to break a 28-year premiership drought after winning through to the MPNFL Division 2 grand final.
THE son of former St Kilda player Justin Peckett was among the winners of the Frankston and District Junior Football League awards last Wednesday night.
PEARCEDALE coach Leigh Stewart has resigned after two seasons in charge.
EDI-ASP will face a sudden death final after letting the double chance slip through its fingers in MPNFL Division 1 on Saturday.
RED Hill hit the go button at precisely the right time to pull away from Karingal in the MPNFL Division 2 qualifying final at Somerville on Saturday.
THE peninsula has produced plenty of promising footy talent in the past decade or two. So we’ve asked the current MPNFL coaches who this year’s rising stars are.
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