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  • Premiers set to play at Mountain Ash, Three new teams make their debut.

    By Colin Patterson Your Thundurus Thursday clash is set to be a stunner, with two new teams making their debut under the lights at Waratah Park. Anybody who has watched even a snippet of the MBFL will know what to expect. The Wattlebirds have been in record form since their announced introduction to the FCFL…

  • Round 1 Preview: Weekday Slots

    By Coen Pearson For those who didn’t hear, it was all action at Sunset Stadium yesterday afternoon. The Magpies turned around, and displayed that practice pays off. At the end of last season, the Magpies Footy Club made numerous changes to staffing positions. Firstly, a new head coach was appointed, and then a new list…

  • Two new teams look to add their names to the winners list

    By Tom Shankè The grand final is here and the FCFL world is pumped. This is both teams first taste of finals footy. The Roos, who have sat on top all season, face the rising challenge in the underdog Cockatoos. The Roos have dominated all season. They have won 7 games and lost 2, both…

  • Updated: THE FINALS RACE IS ON

    By Coen Pearson, Tom Shankè The finals teams are in. Our reporters analyse every team’s chances. 2. The ever consistent Kookaburras. This is their third season in a row in the finals. Sitting at 7-2. They are the oldest team in the competition, but they hold the record for the most wins ever. They have…

  • The final matchup.

    By Colin Patterson The final game of the home and away season will see the Wombats playing the Kookaburras at The Bowl. The Wombats have been troubled of late with lots of stars off injured. The veterans Kookaburras team however will have regained their full side. The Kookaburras are already in the finals, but the…

  • 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. The Cockatoos however, have fallen to 7th with the Platypus climbing up…