Geelong and Melbourne will both fly out of South Australia after their qualifying finals this weekend, whether they win or lose.
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Geelong and Melbourne will both fly out of South Australia after their qualifying finals this weekend, whether they win or lose.
Read More »Timboon Demons coach Leah Sinnott says her team will take confidence from its performances earlier this season against Merrivale. The Dees are playing the Tigers at Mortlake's D.C. Farran Oval on Saturday in the Warrnambool and District league A grade qualifying final.
Read More »HIGH-FLYING Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin expects to have three key players available for selection for next round's minor premiership showdown against Geelong. The Demons will travel to Geelong with the chance to clinch a first minor premiership in 57 years and Goodwin is predicting a host of big guns will …
Read More »Veteran defender Michael Hibberd (14 touches) did nothing wrong either as he looks to cement a spot in the Dees' 22 for the finals, while young gun Jake Bowey (18 disposals) will be hard to drop on his solid performance.
Read More »ON TUESDAY night, the AFL Players’ Association announced its 22under22 squad, with five Melbourne players featuring. In the 40-player squad, Melbourne and Gold Coast both had five players named, the most of any team in the competition.
Read More »MELBOURNE have officially locked in their first AFL top-four berth since 2000, while spearhead Ben Brown appears destined to end his own personal five-year finals drought. The Demons shot to the top of the ladder on Monday night with a nine-point win over West Coast at Optus Stadium.
Read More »Melbourne have overcome a rare lightning delay and a frenetic West Coast comeback to post a thrilling nine-point AFL win at Optus Stadium. The Demons were leading 69-36 with 16 minutes remaining in the final quarter of Monday night's match when players were ordered off the field due to lightning …
Read More »The Cats showed no signs of rust following a bye and two-week COVID-19 lockdown, routing top three side White Hills by 134 points in Marcus Angove's 150th game. An eight-goal to one first-quarter blitz set the tone for the rest of the game,
Read More »The Cats showed no signs of rust following a bye and two-week COVID-19 lockdown, routing top three side White Hills by 134 points in Marcus Angove's 150th game. An eight-goal to one first-quarter blitz set the tone for the rest of the game,
Read More »Lockington-Bamawm United again proved why it's the team to beat in the Heathcote District league with another crushing win over White Hills.
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