Author: Kennedy McCullough

MPFNL WOMEN’S DIV ONE SEN MORNINGTON seniors women’s team have secured their second premiership in two years, going back-to-back against their nemesis, Warragul Industrials. Despite winning the flag last year, Mornington were facing a team that hadn’t lost a match all season, but a team they knew well having met them the last two years in the grand final. But Warragul’s 2026 season had been sublime. Their flawless record was in contrast with Mornington who had a record of 12 wins and four losses. Warragul won the toss and elected to kick towards the Young Street end of Kinetic Stadium,…

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MPFNL MEN’S DIV ONE SEN THE biggest footy drama of the week occurred not on the field, but in the backrooms at MPFNL HQ after the previous week’s draw between Mt Eliza and Dromana was overturned, and the game awarded to the Redlegs. The league relied on a video replay and statements from the umpires to verify an extra point had inadvertently been added to Dromana’s total in the second quarter. After the MPFNL board completed its investigation, clubs were informed on Thursday (6 August) of the revised result. Rosebud suffered only their second loss of the 2026 season at…

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MPFNL MEN’S DIV ONE SEN ROSEBUD have continued their 2026 dominance with another win last weekend, this time against Mornington. The ’Buds made their intentions clear from the first bounce with a rampaging first quarter that saw 14 scoring shots to three. If it wasn’t for inaccuracy, they would have been much further ahead after slotting 4.10 to take a 26-point lead into the first break. The Bulldogs found some form in the second, slotting six straight goals, which would have been impressive but for Rosebud’s 6.5 that saw them pull out to a 31-point lead at half time. The…

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MPNFL MEN’S DIV ONE SEN LANGWARRIN suffered an unexpected loss at the hands of Devon Meadows on Saturday (25 July). The Panthers took the lead in the first quarter after scoring two more points then the Kangaroos, ending up on 3.2 to the Kangaroos’ 3.0. The quarter before the long break saw both teams constantly stealing the lead from each other, but resulted in Devon Meadows leading by seven points. Langwarrin began to fall behind in the third quarter, scoring 2.1 to Devon Meadows’ 4.3. In the fourth, the Panthers were able to score 2.3, making their final score 88…

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MPFNL MEN’S DIV ONE SEN FOR the second week in a row, Mornington were able to grab the win by a solitary point; this week beating Devon Meadows. The Bulldogs just managed to take the lead in the first quarter, scoring 3.4 to the Panthers’ 3.1. In the second, the Bulldogs continued to climb, scoring 4.3 to the Panthers’ 1.4 and leading by 14 points at the long break. Devon Meadows managed to win the third quarter, scoring 4.3 to Mornington’s 3.5. In the final stretch, Devon Meadows nearly managed a comeback, hitting the lead in the middle of the…

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