Ranked: The top 70 local footy clubs of 2024
After a stunning year of local footy we’ve ranked our top 70 clubs as the best in Melbourne. Did we get it right? See who we say is number one and lodge your own vote.
After a stunning year of local footy we’ve ranked our top 70 clubs as the best in Melbourne. Did we get it right? See who we say is number one and lodge your own vote.
Sorrento has made one of the signings of the local footy off-season, securing an ex-AFL Kangaroo and Swan.
Pearcedale will regain a star player — and is targeting a particular type of recruit for the 2025 season.
Tony Blackford has coached some local footy greats at Berwick, Frankston Bombers, Sorrento and Red Hill, regularly breaking premiership droughts, and now he’s tried to fit them into one side. See who made it.
A brilliant player’s champion status was made complete at Monday’s Mornington Peninsula league awards night. See the full list of winners.
Some local footy teams can’t stop winning while others are still searching for a win after multiple years. Check out the longest winning and losing streaks across the state.
It’s the pinnacle of local footy, winning the premiership and not losing a game all season. See the clubs on track for the perfect year.
Chelsea’s stunning 103-point preliminary final victory came at a cost with a key player pinging a hamstring. But the Gulls have a star waiting in the wings.
Leigh Poholke has revealed his next football move after interviewing for a Mornington Peninsula coaching job. Here’s all the details…
Two major premiership droughts ended with a host of clubs book grand final berths on a bumper Saturday of local footy. Check out all the big winners here.
The AFL might not be on this weekend but there are plenty of matches around the state for fans to watch. Check out the list of must watch games here.
Charlie Orchard started the season wanting regular games with the Dandenong Stingrays and a senior debut alongside his brother. The ‘more actions than words’ defender now hopes to feature in the AFL draft.
Frankston YCW pipped Mornington in a photo-finish to claim its fourth Mornington Peninsula league premiership in five years back in 2014. We have uncovered some of the unseen images from the match a decade on.
A local footy club coach’s testy relationship with his president reached boiling point, while a legendary forward’s hot form ended with a bang — the wrong sort. It’s all in the latest Quick Kicks column…
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