Category: Echidnas

Echidnas outsmart Cockatoos in dense fog

By Vandaloo Sig

The Echidnas came out on top of the troubled Cockatoos in a foggy Desert District this afternoon. The Echidnas who are now 5th, need the Wombats to lose by a lot if they want to be in the top four.

Results

TeamH1ScoreTotalOutcome
Echidnas163737Win
Cockatoos143333Loss

The Cockatoos however, have fallen to 7th with the Platypus climbing up to 6th. Travis Boat was also removed from the game with what looked like a serious injury.

Echidnas

# Player Position Goals
Bugalegs BoothagenDefender0
17Daisy Smith Forward3
Jacob TroyMidfielder0
Johnson JohnsonRuck0
Peter CobDefender0
Wadledet JrMidfielder1
 Total 4

Cockatoos

# Player Position Goals
Alistar PooForward1
Diana TroglutaDefender0
Edith Wright-CombForward0
Joseph Vi DiRuck2
Smithy McSmithDefender0
34Travis Boat Midfielder0
Vandamire Cho 34Midfielder0
 Total 3

Daisy Smith was best on ground after kicking three goals.

Cockatoos struggle to leave Bushlands District as protests ramp up.

By Tom Shankè

Echidnas v Cockatoos has been postponed to Sunday as the Cockatoos team are blocked into Eucalyptus Arena, following serious protests from the heritage council. After the announcement from the league to upgrade Eucalyptus Arena, protests have been interrupting the Cockatoos training all week. But they ramped up this afternoon as the Cockatoos attempted to leave Eucalyptus Arena to depart for Desert Country.

Following this, the league has a put a pause on Eucalyptus Arena upgrade works and waiting until and arrangement can be met.

“We deescalated the situation until we can come to an agreement that serves both parties. Says FCFL CEO at Eucalyptus Arena this evening. We ave agreed to let the Cockatoos leave to play the game and during the week, that they can train.”

The match has been moved to tomorrow morning.


Details

Date Time League Season
July 20, 2025 3:54 pm FCFL 2025

Super Saturday deciders.

By Coen Pearson

This Super Saturday there are two epic clashes. Frogs and Magpies first up, at Agapantha Arena.


The Frogs, who are sitting 9th on the ladder will be play the Magpies to determine who will the wooden spoon. If the Magpies lose, it will be their third straight wooden spoon. The Frogs, who are a more competitive team will probably try to demolish them as the Magpies are hunting for number one draft pick.

Then, the race for the finals is on. Two teams competing for fourth position will play a stunner at Blackwood oval. The Echidnas, who where 10th in round 3, are now looking hot since they received ten star players from the Lorikeets.

The Cockatoos have had their home training interrupted all week with Heritage Council protests. Also having to travel such a long distance with little break will be harsh for the away side.