Ayres to Port Adelaide?
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From Adelaide Advertiser
Reported by Zac Milbank
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COLEMAN Medallist Brendan Fevola could make a shock SANFL appearance next year, with West Adelaide considering an audacious bid for the former Carlton spearhead.
Fevola, who booted 69 goals for VFL side Casey Scorpions this year, last week hinted a move to Richmond was on the cards if an offer was "healthy enough to leave Melbourne".
From Preston Leader
Reported by Sam Landsberger
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THE Northern Bullants are searching for their third senior coach in as many seasons, after Darren Harris stepped aside to take on a full-time development role with AFL affiliate Carlton.
From Berwick Leader
Reported by Paul Amy
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IF Tim Mohr's case for an AFL listing needed strengthening, it came last Friday night at the Casey Scorpions' best and fairest.
The 22-year-old former Tasmanian polled 97 votes to defeat Melbourne left-footer Matthew Bate (81) and a hard-finishing Brendan Fevola (69).
From Bendigo Advertiser
Reported by Tanya Paolucci
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The Bendigo Bombers will split from Essendon at the end of the 2012 VFL season.
The club made the announcement at its grand final eve business luncheon this afternoon at the All Seasons Quality Resort
From Hobsons Bay Leader
Reported by Luke D'Anello
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WILLIAMSTOWN coach Peter German cut a dejected figure after his side's 56-point loss against Port Melbourne in the Victorian Football League grand final on Sunday.
From Port Phillip Leader
Reported by Paul Amy
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THEY said it couldn't be done, that a VFL club with no AFL affiliation would ever win the premiership.
Today Port Melbourne's champion team slayed the skeptics, capping a glorious season with a 56-point grand final victory over its great rival Williamstown at Etihad Stadium.