McEvoy to lead Bundoora’s new era
31 for 31: Bundoora’s reset will have a new leader with Peter McEvoy, former Coburg VFL skipper, named captain and two young guns will be under his wing.
31 for 31: Bundoora’s reset will have a new leader with Peter McEvoy, former Coburg VFL skipper, named captain and two young guns will be under his wing.
31 for 31: With a stable playing group and a consistent style, Panton Hill believes now is the time for the club to challenge for NFNL Division 2 finals.
AFL great Eddie Betts will pull on the boots at local footy level this season but this isn’t just a one-off guest appearance. See where he’ll be playing.
A Daniel Castrucci masterclass delivered Preston Baseballers its third NMCA Jika Shield premiership in five seasons. Plus, we name our Jika, Quick and Kelly Shield Teams of the Year.
The cream of the crop has been named in Leader’s Premier Cricket men’s and women’s Teams of the Year. Check out the star-studded XIs.
The Diamond Valley Cricket Association home-and-away season has come to an end and we’ve broken down the numbers to see where every player compares against one another. See where you come in.
31 for 31: South Morang isn’t dropping expectations as it prepares to step up to Division 1 and coach Gary Hall discusses how he’ll deploy boom recruit Noah Cumberland.
TALKING POINTS: There were wonder goals galore across the NPL and VPL as George Ott channelled his inner Thierry Henry and St Albans stuns the reigning premier.
31 for 31: Three-time NFNL Division 1 reigning premier Heidelberg only got stronger over the summer. Coach Vinny Dattoli discusses the club preparations for a possible four-peat.
Carlton skipper Evan Gulbis concedes his side hasn’t played its best cricket this season, but it’s exactly why the competition should be worried heading into finals.
The Victorian Premier Cricket home-and-away season has come to an end and we’ve broken down the numbers to see where every player compares against one another. See where you come in.
There were twists and turns everywhere you looked as the DVCA regular season reached a thrilling conclusion. Here’s how it all played out.
In a big weekend of Subbies action, Preston and Coburg added another chapter to their rivalry, while Croydon and Kew reignited their finals hopes.
Geelong was dominant with bat and ball on its way to securing the Victorian Premier Cricket under-18 men’s grand final. See how the decider played out highlighted by a stunning opening bowling spell.
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