Worldie seals Altona Magic breakthrough win
Altona Magic’s come-from-behind win over Green Gully is the club’s first of the NPL Victoria season and was sealed with a peach from Saad Moukacher.
Altona Magic’s come-from-behind win over Green Gully is the club’s first of the NPL Victoria season and was sealed with a peach from Saad Moukacher.
The heat won’t stop Victoria’s best athletes compete at the Little Athletics state titles with plans in place to combat it. We look at those in contention for state glory over the weekend.
Footscray fell from second to 11th this Premier Cricket season but impressive breakout seasons from several young guns has the club confident of a quick bounce back.
The off-season is well underway for a number of EDFL clubs who have unveiled a host of recruits for 2024. Here are all the moves in our EDFL signing tracker.
You watched the action live now relive it all with the best images from an amazing weekend at the Little Athletics Nationals.
Melbourne Knights continued their strong form, Oakleigh Cannons were deadly from set pieces and there was penalty drama in NPL2 and NPL3.
Rarely separated by more than a kick all day, Diggers Rest surged home to beat Macedon in the traditional Riddell District Anzac Day clash.
The second weekend of the VAFA season was stacked with nail-biting finishes. Read about them here and the leading flag contenders.
By the way Victorian athletes performed in the 100m at the Little Athletics nationals, the future is bright with these stars. Find out how they went.
It’s a new-look Melton but the Bloods have picked up where they left off last season and can now look ahead to a grand final rematch.
A Calder Cannons product dazzled on his senior debut for Essendon Doutta Stars as it secured a pivotal early season win with a star recruit also impressing.
Long losing and winning streaks were broken in the bush and ‘burbs as a wealth of ex-AFL names shone in the city and country alike. Here are the talking points of the weekend.
New Lancefield coach Tim Bannan isn’t expecting his team to challenge for finals but believes it is time for the club to be harder to beat in 2023.
It has been a “fairly seamless” transition for VAFA’s newest merger club with their coach “really impressed” by the start. Here’s why.
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