‘We need your help’: League officials speak out after brawl
League officials have spoken publicly for the first time since a local footy game was called off due to a wild brawl, saying they “need help” to end the “disturbing” behaviour.
League officials have spoken publicly for the first time since a local footy game was called off due to a wild brawl, saying they “need help” to end the “disturbing” behaviour.
Rising VTCA power Deer Park has pulled off an extraordinary double signing, securing the services of two Premier Cricket stars for 2023-24.
Three VTCA clubs have made big moves in recent days to bolster their premiership chances for next season. Check out all the moves from across the association.
Bentleigh Greens jumped off the bottom of the NPL ladder with a critical win, while Pascoe Vale has a new coach Doveton pulled off a massive upset.
Reigning GDCA McIntyre Shield premiers Bacchus Marsh has gone back to the future, appointing a nine-time Bulls premiership winner as coach.
VTCA Senior Division grand finalist Doutta Stars hopes a former Sri Lanka high performance and Premier Cricket coach can help it break its flag drought.
Bulls coach Steve Hughes says the stop-start season is taking a toll on players, and leagues should play their finals as soon as possible.
Frankston Peninsula’s Melissa McConnell has thrown her bat into the ring for a Cricket Victoria board position.
To be captain of any Premier Cricket club is an honour and Matthew Harrison has entered exclusive company after taking the reins at Greenvale.
Essendon’s off-season of change has continued with state-contracted star James Seymour taking over the captaincy for 2021-22.
A Hawk becomes a Kangaroo in the latest transfer as clubs get cracking on training for the Premier Cricket season.
From club crossers and emerging talent, here’s are the best men’s and women’s signings for the 2021-22 Victorian Premier Cricket season.
It’s the tightest finals race in years for the WRFL’s Division 1 – with the Lakers set to be boosted by the return of star names in the run home.
East Keilor took out 14 weeks of frustration on Tullamarine on Saturday, a win coach Pat Christofi says proves his team is “not your average team”.
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