Bendigo Football League…
KYNETON leapfrogged Kangaroo Flat to snatch fourth spot on the BFNL senior ladder after their all-the-way four-goal win on Saturday. Continue reading
Bendigo Football League…
KYNETON leapfrogged Kangaroo Flat to snatch fourth spot on the BFNL senior ladder after their all-the-way four-goal win on Saturday. Continue reading
WAFL round 18…

Mitch Andrews (C) and Mitch Brown (EP) contest a boundary throw-in.
Apparently the Thursday night WAFL game between Subiaco and South Fremantle at Leederville Oval out-rated The Footy Show. Well done Western Australia. Continue reading
KANGAROO Flat bounced back from an eight-point deficit midway through the last quarter to boot the last four goals of the day and beat South Bendigo by 16 points. Continue reading

There were two games going on. One was behind the goals. Photos by Les Everett.
West Kimberley Football League
NAIDOC round 10 Continue reading
Bendigo Football League…
STRATHFIELDSAYE hung on just long enough to deny hard-charging Golden Square and win Saturday’s BFNL match-of-the-round by three points to re-claim top spot on the ladder.
WAFL round 16

No camera troubles this week – it’s just that I was in sunny Broome while WAFL followers suffered.
WAFL players were greeted with rain, hail, icy winds and thunder in round 16 and strange things happened including the top two teams losing to opponents with seemingly no hope of making the finals. And the top five changed for a change. Continue reading
WAFL round 15

Craig Wulff – still a marvel for the Royals.
Technical note: There are no live photos this week as I accidentally wiped the camera card. I’ve substiuted with bespoke illustrations.

Ricky Cary kicked six goals. Oil paintings by Peter Baulderstone
The Spirited Swan (nee Avenging Eagle) and I journeyed the hour south of Perth to satellite city Mandurah to see their nephew play his second league game for Swan Districts against the Docker affiliated Peel Thunder.
WAFL round 14
Now that was a funny round. The top two might have told us something we didn’t really want to hear – that there’s a big gap between them and rest – while the bottom two provided a very welcome message that maybe they’re not a bad as we thought they were. Continue reading
Teacher Education, Sport, Australian Rules Football,
Every scoreboard tells a story
With the first dog chosen in the AFL Canine Draft
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