
Nail-biters and blowouts: A weekend of contrasting contests
Both Fitzroy and West Brunswick set their sights on an important four points coming into their clash at Ramsden Street Oval to maintain touching distance with the top four. The
South Mornington are looking to build on the club’s successful start to their time in the VAFA.
After winning the senior Grand Final in 2012 in Division 4, we have been fortunate enough to consolidate our place in Division 3 for 2014. We are in an area with plenty of young talented players coming through, and believe with the right senior coach at the helm, we can surge to the top of Division 3 and beyond.
Are you the right person for the Job?
Maybe you’ve had previous senior coaching experience and want a new challenge, or perhaps you’re coaching the reserves or in an assistant capacity, and believe that you have the ability to take the step up.
You’ll be given full support from a new and professional committee and a clean slate to implement your proven football philosophy. Remuneration is comparable if not better to the average VAFA senior coach, and is of course negotiable depending on experience and ability. And best of all, you’ll be spending a fair bet of time in such a great part of the world!
All applications to:
Luke Dean
President
Mobile (Preferred): 0401 754 940
E-Mail: [email protected]
Both Fitzroy and West Brunswick set their sights on an important four points coming into their clash at Ramsden Street Oval to maintain touching distance with the top four. The
Just one game separates third and sixth after Round 11 of Premier Men’s action. Ladder leaders Old Brighton saw off a stiff challenge to their 14-game winning streak at Brighton
The weekend that had it all! Round 11 of Division 2 Women’s saw big blowouts, nail-biters, a forfeit and a bye. The match of the round was arguably a come