Survival miracles, finals spots still up for grabs
Mighty Mick celebrates in style, stories of last-gasp relegation survival, finals heroics and premiership cups handed out on a Super Saturday of local footy.
Mighty Mick celebrates in style, stories of last-gasp relegation survival, finals heroics and premiership cups handed out on a Super Saturday of local footy.
Overlooked in the draft, Jemma Ramsdale has stunningly made it on to an AFLW list and will move interstate to begin her career. She talks about how it all happened — and who she’ll miss.
North Melbourne has claimed a thrilling VFLW grand final after a starring performance from a forward prospect who must be on the radar of AFLW clubs. Here’s how it played out.
The scandal which has engulfed the CFMEU — amid allegations including bullying and intimidation — has caused an unexpected drama in the lead-up to the VFLW Grand Final.
Two fourth-quarter goals, including the skipper’s career first, saw Hurstbridge claim a maiden women’s premiership in a thrilling decider.
Eltham’s Angelique Reibelt booted three goals to inspire the Panthers to a come-from-behind win and the club’s first ever women’s premiership.
A stunning fourth-quarter surge has secured Diamond Creek Women’s a maiden Northern league premiership and capped a near-perfect season.
A South Metro junior football team has been “silenced” after a “really poor” league decision stripped them of premiership points, and dropped them from second place to last.
The VAFA women’s footy competition has pioneered the game at grassroots level. See the hundreds of names to have reached 50 games and played a vital role in the rise.
From the mountains of Macedon to the tip of the Mornington Peninsula, Melbourne will come alive when local footy finals begin. Here’s where to watch.
Photos released from the entertaining Herald Sun Shield boys and girls Grand Finals.
In just its second year of existence, Coburg is just one game away from a perfect home-and-away season and has high hopes for premiership glory.
Williamstown is on the lookout for a new coach after its previous mentor stood down from the role to pursue other football opportunities.
The Parkside Devils are closer than the average footy team — and that’s no surprise given a trio of mother-daughters have pulled on the boots.
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