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Ben Wants Something To Crowe About

From VFL Website

Ben Crowe is a driven man. He doesn’t like spin and he’ll only talk about the positives if they really are positive, not straws clutched at amongst an ocean of negatives as Paul Kennedy finds out.

So while the Dolphins may well have improved greatly in their second round match against Sandringham and nearly pinched a victory, for Crowe it isn’t yet good enough. “To be honest we didn’t have enough players carry the load,” he said.

From frankstonfc.com.au
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From the Minister for Sport & Recreation

A major redevelopment of Frankston Oval received a significant boost today, with the Brumby Labor Government committing $1.5 million to the community project.

Sports Minister James Merlino joined Member for Frankston Alistair Harkness today to announce the funding, which will benefit the Frankston Dolphins and wider community.

Frankston moves to rebuilding phase

From localfooty.com.au
Reported by Simon McEvoy
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THE season has finished for the Frankston Dolphins, but coach Simon Goosey says the hard work is only just beginning.

Over the next month or so Goosey will chase recruits as he sets about bolstering a young list crying out for an injection of class and experience.

"My job is only just starting," Goosey said.

From Frankston Leader
Reported by Simon McEvoy
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FRANKSTON coach Simon Goosey said a 10-minute lapse at the start of the third quarter thwarted the Dolphins' quest for a boilover win against reigning premier North Ballarat on Saturday.

The Roosters, inspired by North Melbourne star Leigh Harding, pounced to kick four goals in the third term and forge clear for a 29-point win, 11.9 (75) to 6.10 (46).

Frankston fall after Werribee win

From LocalFooty
Reported by Simon McEvoy
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FRANKSTON plunged to the bottom of the ladder after being blown away by the winless Werribee Tigers at Chirnside Park on Sunday.

Coach Simon Goosey said the 59-point loss was particularly disappointing because, for three quarters, Frankston looked a winning hope.

Sniffing victory, Werribee slammed on 9.7 to 2.1 in the final 30 minutes to bolt clear.

From www.localfooty.com.au
Reported by Simon McEvoy
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TOO many mistakesÂ…

That's what irritated Frankston coach Simon Goosey most in his side's 83-point loss to reigning premiers North Ballarat at Kars St on Sunday.

After a competitive first half, the Dolphins were steamrolled in front of a small Mother's Day crowd.

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