Wrap of Round 16, Bendigo footy Continue reading
Wrap of Round 16, Bendigo footy Continue reading

Action at the home of the Royals. All photos by Les Everett.
WAFL round 19…
It’s a case of four into two won’t go in the WAFL with Claremont, one of the teams scrambling for a place in the finals, looking the only threat to the unbeaten Subiaco. Continue reading
A look at Bendigo footy, round 15 Continue reading

South’s Brandon Donaldson weaves through traffic. All photos by Les Everett.
WAFL round 18 Continue reading
A look at Round 14, Bendigo footy Continue reading

Subiaco’s Zac Clarke and Claremont’s Oliver Eastland had a spirited battle in the ruck at Claremont Oval. All Photos by Les Everett.
WAFL round 17 Continue reading
Wrap of Bendigo footy, Round 13
Kyneton and Eaglehawk scored vital late season wins on Saturday with wins over challengers Gisborne and Golden Square respectively. A one-point last-gasp win to the Tigers at the Kyneton Showgrounds lifted them back to third spot on the ladder. Continue reading
WAFL round 16…

There was movement in the five after round 16 of the WAFL with West Perth jumping into second place while Claremont and Peel both moved past East Perth who last week looked like the next big thing. Perth didn’t go anywhere but tightened their grip on fourth place with their third win in a row. Continue reading

Desperation: a big spoil by Perth’s Kasey Nicholas. All photos by Les Everett.
WAFL round 15
These are interesting times in the WAFL. The alignment between East Perth and West Coast will finish at the end of the season, West Perth is broke, there’s talk of mergers but best of all the Perth Demons are playing the kind of footy that might just mean they’ll participate in the finals for the first time since 1997. Continue reading
Wrap of Bendigo footy, round 12
Strathfieldsaye and Gisborne posted the vital wins in Bendigo football’s mid-winter round on Saturday. The Storm consolidated top spot on the BFNL ladder with a 23-point win over third-placed Kyneton while the Gardiner Reserve Dogs kept their September hopes flickering by downing second-placed Eaglehawk. Gisborne crept over the line by four points after leading by the same margin at half-time. The other three games were predictably one-sided: Golden Square restricted Castlemaine to a single goal to run out massive 206-point winners, Sandhurst smashed home side Kangaroo Flat by 121 points while in the closest result of that trio South Bendigo accounted for a much improved Maryborough by 43 points. Continue reading
Teacher Education, Sport, Australian Rules Football,
Every scoreboard tells a story
With the first dog chosen in the AFL Canine Draft
escape to the Vasse idyll