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  • Change for the better

    Change for the better

    Caroline Springs Football Club’s facelift is complete, following the opening of female-friendly changerooms last week. The upgrades follow a joint investment from Melton council and…

  • Grand sign for these kids

    Grand sign for these kids

    Standing in the middle of the MCG on AFL grand final day is a dream many Australians aspire, and for a group of St Albans…

  • Hanging up his boots

    Hanging up his boots

    Garry Sciberras says he is looking forward to having his weekends back after more than two decades of nurturing young players through the Overnewton Auskick…

  • Soccer site for Sydenham Park

    Soccer site for Sydenham Park

    Sydenham Park has been identified as Brimbank’s best location for the new home of Australia’s national women’s soccer team. Earlier this year Football Victoria (FV)…

  • Sam’s the man for junior footy

    Sam’s the man for junior footy

    A Sydenham student is set to officiate one of the country’s largest football carnivals. Sam Dunne said his selection in the School Sport Victoria, Australian…

  • Brimbank’s trophy visit

    Brimbank’s trophy visit

    One of the most sought-after prizes in world sport was wheeled into Keilor’s Overnewton Anglican Community College last week. The English Premier League Trophy and…

  • Brimbank’s female footy score

    Brimbank’s female footy score

    Female football in Brimbank has been given a kick-along. AFL Victoria last week pledged $100,000 towards upgrading female-friendly changerooms throughout Brimbank. Lionheart Reserve in Taylors…

  • Football coach rubbed out for player incident

    A coach has been sidelined for the rest of the season after he was found guilty of making contact with an opposition player during an…

  • Footy dreams kick on

    Footy dreams kick on

    Two Brimbank girls are preparing to show their football skills on the national stage. Taylors Hill 14-year-old Montana Ham and Caroline Springs 13-year-old Charlotte Baskaran…

  • Footy dreams kick on

    Footy dreams kick on

    Two Brimbank girls are preparing to show their football skills on the national stage. Taylors Hill 14-year-old Montana Ham and Caroline Springs 13-year-old Charlotte Baskaran…

  • School sports star in state squad

    School sports star in state squad

    At just 13 years of age, Tegan Matthews is building a sporting resume that would make most adults envious. Tegan is now in her second…

  • WRFL releases expanded comp

    The Western Region Football League has announced its competition structure for the 2018 season, with an expanded second division and two additional clubs the highlights.…

  • Western Region Football League competition expands

    Western Region Football League competition expands

    The Western Region Football League has announced its competition structure for the 2018 season, with an expanded second division and two additional clubs the highlights.…

  • My Brimbank: Marc Bullen

    My Brimbank: Marc Bullen

    What’s your connection to Brimbank?   I am the current senior head coach of reigning WRFL premier Deer Park FC. What do you like best…

  • Jets’ lack of targets exacts a losing toll

    Jets’ lack of targets exacts a losing toll

    A lack of dominant forward targets inevitably cost Western Jets a shot at victory as they went down to Greater Western Victoria by eight points…

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