MPFNL says no to U19s playing in neighbouring league
The Mornington Peninsula league has knocked back club requests to play a second U19s side in a neighbouring league. But one club official says it’s “like restraint of trade’’.
The Mornington Peninsula league has knocked back club requests to play a second U19s side in a neighbouring league. But one club official says it’s “like restraint of trade’’.
A blow for a Mornington Peninsula league club ahead of the 2025 season, with a former AFL forward deciding not to play. Here’s why.
A “Super Saturday” of practice matches will kick off a massive month of action at Cora Lynn, with country and metro leagues taking part. See the schedule.
Mt Eliza is expecting extra attention in 2025, revealing how it will handle it. Plus the Redlegs have identified who’s been scorching the turf at pre-season, and the “gun recruit’’.
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.
There’s a Jack Ginnivan-style GF preparation, a player not settling for less than 2k a game, a QR code to individual highlights and two big AFL names linked to local footy. It’s all here in Quick Kicks.
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.
A glaring awards oversight, the high-speed dummy-spit, end-of-season high jinks and a top umpire returning to the ‘burbs…our weekly local footy column Quick Kicks has all the goss.
Jamie Mollo is set to meet with Red Hill as he outlines his future plans after being named MPFNL Division 1 coach of the year.
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.
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