Ultimate Riddell District club-by-club season preview
The battle for the Riddell District top-five will be as fierce as its ever been this season. Check out every club’s ins and outs, star player and season prediction.
The battle for the Riddell District top-five will be as fierce as its ever been this season. Check out every club’s ins and outs, star player and season prediction.
It was the Easter weekend so it seems right there were some stunning comebacks. Check out all the major news from around the NPL.
Likely number one AFL draft pick Harley Reid fired while several forwards emerged as must watch talents in the Coates Talent League. Here are the key talking points.
Keilor has unearthed another teenage star after a 16-year-old lit up Good Friday footy in his first game for the club after a rollercoaster start to his season.
The injury-hit Bears are due for some good fortune with one EDFL star already ruled out for the 2021 season.
Subbies outfit St Bernard’s has a new coach for 2021-22 with former Greenvale Kangaroos Premier Cricket captain Kyle Adams signing on.
Despite missing several key players, Melton stormed home in the second half to secure a critical win over rival Sunbury in a rematch of the 2019 elimination final.
One of the headline recruits of the WRFL Division 2 off-season is causing havoc, producing an incredible display in Round 3.
Coach Matt Horne pinpoints where the Mores have improved since their Round 1 loss, while some big names are in the reserves.
Macedon goes into its first Riddell District bye well contented after knocking off fellow premiership contender Diggers Rest in an Anzac Day thriller.
WRFL rivals Altona and Spotswood locked horns on Saturday night, with the result sending shockwaves through the competition.
Some of the competition’s best players have retired and now more may be lost to interstate teams, including Brayden Stepien and Jordan Buckingham.
Former AFL defender Lynden Dunn made his much-anticipated return to local football on Saturday — as a forward.
After a season-opener disaster, Romsey produced a 189-point turnaround to destroy Woodend-Hesket to send a reminder to its Riddell District rivals.
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