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It was great to watch the final minutes to watch the Northern Bullants hold on to win their first game, breaking a losing steak of 21 games.

 

Hopefully the club really gets to enjoy the win and can build on their firm for the renaming games this year. 

It's a funny old comp.. The Swans knock off Southport last week and then get beaten by the Bullants a week later! 

VFL Round 15

Had a great day at North Port Oval

saw last quarter of VFLW then was timekeeping the legends game and VFL Match.

Legends game was a bit of fun.

VFL Game Port Melbourne dominated the territory in first half with +16 inside 50 count but could not score. In the end Williamstown won by 17 points 14-5(89) to 11-6(72) despite Port having 61-43 inside 50s at games end.

Harvey Hooper won Frank Johnson. medal for Port’s best player today.

Good crowd in great conditions. 

Sandringham Standalone in 2026

Saints to field their own VFL team after Sandringham split

St Kilda and Sandringham will end their VFL alignment at the end of the season

By Sophie Welsh

2:03 pm

Sandringham Zebras players are seen ahead of VFL round five, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

ST KILDA will field its own VFL side in 2026 after ending its alignment with the Sandringham Zebras.

Round 13 - Port Melbourne v Coburg.

Leading comfortably at half time only to be overrun by a dogged Coburg who deserved the win after we squandered opportunities in front of goal and at times had some horrid entries into the forward 50.

 

I'm pretty disappointed to come away with the loss this week. I felt it was a danger game coming into the game but after setting up the game in the first half, I feel like we aren't deserving of sneaking into the final 10.

 

Coburg have become something of a bogey side for Port in recent years. 

Paul Amy has reported that Port Melbourne legend Vic 'Stretch' Aanensen has died at the age of 72.

Stretch had a long battle with illness in recent times.

He is a dual JJ Liston medallist and life member of the VFA/VFL having won premierships with the Borough in the early 80s.

 

Stretch also was a very good cricketer too, winning premierships at the Port Melbourne Cricket Club in the Victorian Sub District Association. 

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