‘Really proud’: Langwarrin surges into big dance
Langwarrin has booked its first grand final appearance in 16 years after a sizzling display in the MPNFL Division 2 second semi-final.
Langwarrin has booked its first grand final appearance in 16 years after a sizzling display in the MPNFL Division 2 second semi-final.
After three years the finals are here – and the Leader Local Footy team breaks down all the action. LISTEN FREE for all the major headlines and more.
Local footy finals have arrived and Local Footy’s photographers captured some of the best action from across the city’s suburban grounds.
Pearcedale coach Peter Bastinac says a special trait is fuelling his side’s thrilling charge in MPNFL Division 2. See a gallery of pics from the Dales’ first finals victory in a decade.
CRIB Point to take on Sorrento in grand final after storming home to defeat Rye in Nepean Football League preliminary final
SORRENTO playing-coach Troy Schwarze pinches himself after his Sharks surge into a seventh straight grand final.
MORNINGTON and Rye stay alive after winning gripping elimination finals on the weekend in the Nepean Football League.
FORMER St Kilda star Stephen Milne could play a one-off Easter game with Tyabb next year.
NEPEAN FL WRAP: RED HILL kept its double-chance hopes alive with a stunning 66-point win over ladder leader Crib Point in Nepean league on Saturday
KEYSBOROUGH captain Ryan Goodes says the club could not have survived in the Casey Cardinia league but all players support the move to Southern.
PENINSULA FOOTBALL LEAGUE WRAP: SEAFORD unleashed a turbo-charged last quarter to put a dagger through Mt Eliza’s finals aspirations with a 13-point win.
CCFL WRAP: NARRE Warren full-forward Kerem Baskaya bagged 15 goals against an injury-depleted Doveton on Saturday but was left stranded on 99 for the season.
CRANBOURNE and Pakenham will play for more than just Premiership points at Casey Fields on Saturday, Eagles junior Daniel Sibberas organising the Heartkids Cup to raise funds for the charity.
BRAVE Pakenham U10 player Ryan Emerson can’t hear a sound on the football field, but that hasn’t stopped him from making waves with his silky skills.
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