Season looking up at Port
A new initiative in Portarlington is set to give young footballers better access to their sport thanks to a club sponsor and the coaching department.
Coutas to avoid premiership hangoverReigning premiers Queenscliff have set their sights on another top-three finish, according to new coach Tom Limb.
Tigers’ pre-season well underwayTorquay Football Club is into its fourth week of pre-season training and new joint-coaches Craig McCaughan and Michael MacFarlane are excited.
Grubbers put faith in youngstersOcean Grove has begun its pre-season campaign in earnest, with coach Cam McGregor keen to atone for a dismal finals display in 2011.
BFL 2011 premiers Queenscliff has named Tom Limb as its new coach.
Framing a true legendTorquay Football Club’s Under 10 ‘McCartney’ team presented a framed jumper and team photo to local businessman Graeme McCartney.
Local girl shares happy Chappy’s dayYoung Barwon Heads Auskicker Maddison Rakic had the perfect show-and-tell after Geelong’s Grand Final win this month.
Geelong CATalyst for successGeelong further enhanced its claim as one of the greatest teams of the modern era after sensationally defeating Collingwood by 38 points.
Tigers thank sponsorsIt has been another great season and the junior Torquay Tigers thanked naming rights sponsor McDonalds for their five years of support.
Modewarre easily wins reserves flagModewarre easily accounted for Torquay on Saturday to win the Buckley’s Reserve Cup.
The Drysdale Hawks have a strong base of more than 250 players – but it is the club’s under 10 team which boasts a real family connection.
Aspiring AFL player Charlie Lang has been chosen to represent his home state in the Victorian Under 12 Australian football team.
Lorne Junior Football Club is set to reap the rewards after former junior, Jack Steven, was named the NAB AFL Rising Star for round 10.
The latest scores and ladders from the Bellarine Football League.
Season looking up at PortA new initiative in Portarlington is set to give young footballers better access to their sport thanks to a club sponsor and the coaching department.
Keystone CatsThe Geelong Cats have entered into a sponsorship agreement with Keystone Business Park that will yield an $8 million training venue.
Boak back home for nowFootball and family dominate Travis Boak’s life, and not necessarily in that order. If you’re looking for a trifecta, throw surfing in too.
Football Geelong will introduce a tiered structure based on skill level for under 18 competitions, replacing the traditional league format.
Turning Swans into TigersSporting philosophers have long theorised that success breeds success and Torquay Football Club hopes this proves correct.
Eight of a kindThe coaching fairy dust has settled on Ocean Grove following the appointment of two former premiership coaches to senior AFL roles.
The Cats purr againGeelong Football Club will play in its fourth grand final in five years after easily accounting for West Coast on the weekend.
Geelong Amateurs defeated Torquay by 23 points on Saturday to win the Community Bank Bellarine Football League Under-18 grand final.
Couta gloryQueenscliff has broken a 36-year premiership drought and secured only its second Bellarine Football League premiership.
Anglesea footballer Kane Bonner will play his 200th game this week and will celebrate the milestone at the club’s Past Players’ and Officials’ Day.
The second quarter of the Army Challenge Award starts this week with ‘Handball for your Club’.
The latest scores and ladders from the Bellarine Football League.