Analysed: Every Gippsland Power boys’ season
From likely first round AFL Draft selections in 2024 to those worth keeping an eye on for future years, we’ve profiled every Gippsland Power boys’ season. See it here.
From likely first round AFL Draft selections in 2024 to those worth keeping an eye on for future years, we’ve profiled every Gippsland Power boys’ season. See it here.
After Harley Reid in 2023, the Bendigo Pioneers have another crop of talented youngsters available to AFL clubs at this year’s draft. We analyse every player’s season.
Already writing their own history, the GWV Rebels are ready for the team’s first grand final in 27 years and already have support from former AFL stars.
Thomas Matthews stepped up when Gippsland needed him most to put the seal on a thrilling Coates Talent League boys wildcard success over the Bushrangers. Check out the REPLAY.
A host of young talents have put their names forward to AFL recruiters at school level this year — including some father-sons and academy guns. See who has stood out in the APS competition.
It was heart in mouth stuff as Eastern Ranges were edged out in a big boys clash, but it was a different story in the girls clash. Watch both Coates League REPLAYS here.
Future stars sparkled as the Dandenong Stingrays powered away from Bendigo Pioneers. Here’s how they did it — and a gallery of 12 pictures.
Parade College is celebrating back-to-back ACC premierships after defeating St Patrick’s Ballarat and will now look to defend its Herald Sun Shield crown.
School footy powers Parade College and St Patrick’s Ballarat clash in the ACC Grand Final with a host of young guns ready to showcase their talent.
While Eastern Ranges girls cruised, the boys huffed and puffed, but couldn’t quite blow Calder’s house down in a tight Coates Talent League contest. See the girls/boys REPLAYS.
Young guns blitzed in the U17 interleague clash between Frankston and Mornington Peninsula. Here’s a rundown on the best players — and a gallery of more than 20 pictures.
His father won premierships at two clubs, but he is only eligible to join one as a father-son. And he had a unique opportunity during the pre-season with the Bombers.
One thought rung the loudest in top draft prospect Noah Mraz’s mind when told he had played on a fractured foot for nine months.
The Vic Country squad is in, and it features club linked talent and some familiar names. See who to watch our for at the national championships here.
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