‘We’re super confident’: Mt Eliza powers into flag decider
Mt Eliza got the monkey off its back by winning through to MPFNL Division 1 grand final — but a key player was reported. Details…
Mt Eliza got the monkey off its back by winning through to MPFNL Division 1 grand final — but a key player was reported. Details…
Tyrone Vickery was sent off as Edithvale-Aspendale played two short for the last 20 minutes of the MPFNL Division 2 grand final. But the Eagles rallied to score a famous victory. Coach Kris Pendlebury explains how they did it. And a gallery of pics…
Kris Pendlebury has revealed the part his famous brother Scott played in Edithvale-Aspendale’s stirring MPFNL premiership.
Finals accelerated in local footy with plenty of grand final winners as elsewhere there were stunning results as teams looked to qualify for the decider. Here are the talking points from Saturday’s football.
Pines returned to its blue collar, roll-up-your-sleeves roots on Saturday and pulled off one of the upsets of the season in MPFNL Division 1.
A host of former AFL stars laced up the boots in cameo appearances across the state, while the wet and wintry conditions paved the way for an avalanche of upsets.
The Redlegs’ flag quest could be boosted by a VFL young gun ahead of the MPFNL Division 1 finals. Details:
Dromana’s “proud group’’ got revenge, but Mt Eliza gained valuable knowledge. Both coaches reveal key takeaways from the top-of-the-ladder clash.
The Kangas’ kids have been outstanding and now an exciting recruit has hit his straps, slotting eight goals in their win over Pines in MPFNL Division 1.
The longest winning drought ended and a popular player was remembered, as local footy proved more than a game. Catch up on all the action here.
After months of turmoil, Australia’s biggest junior football club has elected a new committee at an emotion-charged special general meeting.
Devon Meadows gives an update on ex-AFL star Paddy Ryder, who hasn’t played for the Panthers in almost two months.
Boosted by a star new signing, Mornington unleashed a ferocious response after a change of coach. Here’s how they did it.
Crib Point continued its march to the MPFNL Division 2 finals with a gripping win over Devon Meadows, while Somerville, Edi-Asp, Chelsea, Hastings and Pearcedale also won.
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