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VFL Round 14

SATURDAY JULY 9
Box Hill Hawks vs Williamstown at Box Hill 2pm(3WBC)
(Development League match starts at 11am)
Coburg vs Sandringham at Piranha Park 2pm
(Development League match starts at 10:50am)
Northern Blues vs Geelong at Preston 2pm(VFL Live)
(VFL Womens Diamond Creek vs Melbourne Uni at 11am)
Footscray vs Richmond at Whitten Oval 2pm

SUNDAY JULY 10
Port Melbourne vs Werribee at North Port Oval 11:40am(Channel 7)
(Development League match at 2:40pm)
North Ballarat vs Collingwood at Eureka Stadium 1pm
Frankston vs Essendon at Frankston 2pm(Casey Radio)
(Development League Frankston vs Northern Blues at 11am)

VFL and Development League Bye: Casey Scorpions

From The Sunday Age
Reported by Brent Diamond
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VFL stand-alone clubs Coburg and Port Melbourne have proven they are finals' material after resolute victories on Saturday.

To the contrary of most football pundits who believed that AFL stand-alone clubs would dominate against teams made up of part-time footballers, the Lions and Borough knocked off Footscray and Essendon respectively – in another major step forward for the competition.

Coburg are in the mix to make their first finals series, since splitting with former AFL affiliate Richmond, while Port Melbourne are pushing for the top four. Of course, reigning premier Williamstown are in second position, again flexing their muscle under coach Andy Collins.

The Seagulls and Borough have both won VFL flags over the past six seasons as stand-alone VFL clubs. Coburg's rise – along with some competitive rigour and drive from Frankston and North Ballarat (albeit being on the bottom of the ladder) – has the competition in a healthy state.

Bulldogs VFL coach Ash Hansen believes playing against VFL stand-alone clubs assists with the development of their younger players.

VFL Round 13

SATURDAY JULY 2
Coburg vs Footscray at Piranha Park 1pm
(Development League match Coburg vs Casey Scorpions at 10am)
Essendon vs Port Melbourne at Windy Hill 2:10pm(Channel 7)
Collingwood vs Northern Blues at Holden Centre 4pm

SUNDAY JULY 3
(Dev League) Box Hill Hawks vs Northern Blues at Box Hill 11am
Sandringham vs Frankston at Trevor Barker Oval,Sandringham 2pm(Casey Radio)
(Development League match at 11am)
Williamstown vs North Ballarat at Burbank Oval,Williamstown 2pm
(VFL Women Western Spurs vs Geelong at 11am)
Richmond vs Casey Scorpions at Punt Road 2:10pm(Channel 7)

VFL Byes Box Hill Hawks,Geelong,Werribee
Dev League Byes Port Melbourne,Werribee,Williamstown

VFL Round 12

SATURDAY JUNE 25
Frankston vs North Ballarat at Frankston 2pm
(Development League match Frankston vs Williamstown starts at 11am(
Port Melbourne vs Box Hill Hawks at North Port Oval 2pm(3WBC)
(Development League match starts at 11am)
Werribee vs Coburg at Avalon Airport Oval,Werribee 2pm
(Development League match starts at 11am)
Northern Blues vs Sandringham at Preston 2:10pm(Channel 7)
(Development League match starts at 11am)

SUNDAY JUNE 26
Williamstown vs Geelong at Burbank Oval,Williamstown 2pm
Collingwood vs Richmond at Victoria Park 2:10pm(Channel 7)

VFL Byes Casey Scorpions,Essendon,Footscray
Development League Bye Casey Scorpions

VFL Round 11

SATURDAY JUNE 18
(Dev League)Frankston vs Box Hill Hawks at Frankston 11am
Coburg vs Port Melbourne at Piranha Park 2pm
(Development League match starts at 11am)
North Ballarat vs Casey Scorpions at Eureka Stadium 2pm
(C/R TAC Cup North Ballarat Rebels vs Geelong Falcons at 11am)
Werribee vs Essendon at Avalon Airport Oval 2:10pm(Channel 7)
(Development League Werribee vs Casey Scorpions at 6:30pm)

SUNDAY JUNE 19
Frankston vs Footscray at Frankston Park 2pm(Casey Radio)
(C/R VFL Womens Seaford vs Western Spurs at 11am)
Geelong vs Box Hill Hawks at Simonds Stadium 2:10pm(Channel 7,3WBC)

VFL Byes Collingwood,Northern Blues,Richmond,Sandringham,Williamstown
Development League Byes Northern Blues,Sandringham,Williamstown

VFL Round 10

SATURDAY JUNE 11
(Dev League)Sandringham vs Werribee at Trevor Barker Oval,Sandringham 11am
Footscray vs Geelong at Whitten Oval 11am
North Ballarat vs Coburg at Eureka Stadium 1pm
Box Hill Hawks vs Northern Blues at Box Hill 2pm(3WBC)
(Development League match at 11am)
Williamstown vs Frankston at Burbank Oval,Williamstown 2pm
(Development League match at 11am)
Casey Scorpions vs Collingwood at Casey Fields 2:10pm(Channel 7)
(VFL Women Darebin vs Melbourne Uni at 11:15am)

SUNDAY JUNE 12
Sandringham vs Essendon at Trevor Barker Oval,Sandringham 11:40am(Channel 7)
(VFL Women Knox vs Seaford at 2:30pm)
Richmond vs Werribee at Punt Road 12:30pm

VFL Bye Port Melbourne
Development League Byes Casey Scorpions,Coburg,Port Melbourne

VFL Round 9

SATURDAY JUNE 4
(Dev League)Coburg vs Sandringham at Piranha Park 11am
Werribee vs Collingwood at Avalon Aiport Oval,Werribee 2pm(VFL Live)
(Development League Werribee vs Williamstown at 11am)

SUNDAY JUNE 5
Footscray vs Williamstown at Whitten Oval 11am
Coburg vs Richmond at Piranha Park 11:40am(Channel 7)
Geelong vs Sandringham at Simonds Stadium 1pm
Box Hill Hawks vs North Ballarat at Box Hill 2pm(3WBC)
Casey Scorpions vs Port Melbourne at Casey Fields 2pm(Casey Radio)
(Development League match at 11am)
Northern Blues vs Frankston at IKON Park 2pm
(Development League match at 11am)

VFL Bye Essendon
Development League Bye Box Hill Hawks

From Adelaide Advertiser
Reported by Michelangelo Rucci
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TIMES change — even SA-Victoria football relations have remarkably mellowed.

It is 31 years (almost to the day) since Kevin Sheedy strained SANFL-VFL diplomacy by playing four — rather than three — interchange players in the Australian Championship state game against Neil Balme’s SA team at Football Park.

On Sunday, the SANFL will host the VFL in the first State game played between the leagues on the redeveloped Adelaide Oval — and the home team has given up its significant points of difference.

There will be 50m penalties, as in the AFL and VFL rule book — rather than the SANFL’s 25m rule. The cutaways to the SA coach’s box to monitor Graham Cornes’ reaction to these penalties will be priceless.

There will be the AFL’s interpretation of the “deliberate out-of-bounds” rules — rather than the SANFL’s “last-disposal” penalty for kicks and handpasses that fall out of play.

And there will be no cap on interchange rotations — not the 90 enforced in the AFL nor the 60 imposed in the SANFL. There is no cap on rotations in the VFL State league

The Victorians will feel at home at Adelaide Oval on Sunday — just as Sheedy did on May 14, 1985 at Football Park when the “Big V”, with an extra man, won by 57 points and then had the win stripped by the now-defunct National Football League.

Which is more staggering — that the SANFL has no “home-ground” rules as would apply in baseball ... or that Australian football has more than one law book while trying to claim it is a national sport?

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