VTCA, Haig Fawkner agree on deal
The protracted court battle between the Victorian Turf Cricket Association, Haig Fawkner and four players is over with the warring parties agreeing to a deal.
The protracted court battle between the Victorian Turf Cricket Association, Haig Fawkner and four players is over with the warring parties agreeing to a deal.
Essendon has been forced into a shock coaching change on the eve of the Premier Cricket season with World Cup winner Asanka Gurusinha resigning.
Woodend-Hesket won just about every award on offer on the Riddell District’s night of night, including the big three league best-and-fairests.
Wallan has made a huge recruiting splash, securing the services of a local footy legend with 11 premierships under his belt for the 2024 RDFNL season.
They’re young, talented and the future of women’s soccer. Expect many of these 80 stars to be gracing the field in the A-League Women and with the Australian Matildas in years to come.
Melton coach Aaron Tymms delivers his verdict on the Bloods’ first defeat of the BFL season after going down to flag rival North Ballarat.
Moonee Valley coach Ian Denny has hailed the “powerful” impact of a 16-year-old young gun who produced a stunning final quarter to lift the Fog to an upset win over Roxburgh Park.
Rupertswood has scored its second huge upset of the season following a win over Tullamarine with one player compared to a Collingwood champion after a stunning display.
Sneaky soccer fans were escorted out of a rivalry clash on Friday night, while tensions erupted on-field following a penalty in the dying stages of a five-goal thriller.
An under-19s player has been hit with a 10-week ban as tribunals in multiple local footy leagues come down hard on umpire abuse.
Leader Local Footy’s photographers captured some amazing pictures from the weekend’s action from around Melbourne. Check out our gallery.
The future of Victorian soccer looks bright with these future stars, including the sons of Socceroos guns. Check out our top 40 under-16 male young guns to watch.
Casey’s Ashley Chandrasinghe came back from two ducks to score his third-straight ton in his sixth game in Darwin on the weekend, while another Victorian struck 195.
Sunbury showcased its attacking firepower with a big win over Lake Wendouree, taking out two weeks of frustration in the wooden spoon battle.
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