‘He’ll straighten us up’: VFL forward joins MPFNL Division 1 club
Pines has added firepower to its 2025 list, signing a strong-marking VFL forward. He’s the second state league recruit in a productive off-season for the Pythons.
Pines has added firepower to its 2025 list, signing a strong-marking VFL forward. He’s the second state league recruit in a productive off-season for the Pythons.
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Crib Point has secured a package of recruits, including an ex-AFL Magpie and a VAFA best and fairest winner, as it aims high in 2025.
A leading Mornington Peninsula league club has secured an ex-AFL Bomber for the entirety of the 2025 season, as well as signing a former Brisbane Lion.
The Buds are positioning themselves for a tilt at the MPFNL Division 1 title in 2025 after signing two VFL stars and an experienced midfielder.
Mt Eliza coach Rikki Johnston has revealed six weeks ago he doubted his side could win the premiership. He explains how the Redlegs turned it around to become the best side in the Mornington Peninsula league.
Mt Eliza snapped a 19-year premiership drought with a come-from-behind win over Dromana in the MPFNL Division 1 grand final — and the Redlegs’ reserves and under-19s also hoisted flags.
Newly appointed Sorrento coach James Hallahan has always been a “leave no stone unturned” kind of person and he intends to take the same approach into coaching.
Dromana has confirmed it will make a change to its grand final side to face Mt Eliza. And opposition coaches tip the winner, margin and BOG.
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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.
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