@football360au Only Ogenovski and Jeggo got booked? Surely everyone of the coaching staff and bench players that entered the field of play for both teams should have been booked.
The 2025 National Participation Report confirmed football as Australia's biggest participation sport - and it continues to grow.
Please sign the petition here: https://t.co/pUrjDMEa8x
@OunkaOnX Seriously. That’s not peaceful. He keeps moving forward toward the cop. If that was a Saturday night between 2 guys would have been a full on brawl. Lucky he was just pushed. These protesters are just there to provoke.
We're after a couple more coaches to round off our 2026 team!
We are specifically seeking coaches interested in coaching within our community girls' program.
Read more on our website and submit an EOI: https://t.co/AX4rfEeotd
@CoreyMcKernan Not sure, but believe the players vote for the captain.
If that’s true will say a lot about the group as a whole who they chose next. But if I was coach I would be doing the choosing.
Essendon Royals are seeking a Sports Analysis student to work with our Senior Women’s team. Get hands-on with coding software + GPS data for live match + post-game analysis.
Great for building experience + portfolio.
📩 Apply: [email protected]
My mate Stephen has two boys who were born with Usher Syndrome.
It means they were born deaf, with balance issues, and worst of all, will gradually lose their eyesight until they are completely blind.
He has started the Silent Sight Foundation to raise money to cure blindness.
If you're an NPL nuffie, you might have seen a few clubs like @HUAlexanderFC, @AvondaleFC84 and @EssendonRoyals take on the Vision Impossible challenge (the videos are a good laugh).
The guys from @suitedbootedtv have also got around it and helped massively with raising awareness.
And if you want to learn more about Stephen, his boys, Usher Syndrome, Silent Sight and the event itself, you can check out these interviews I've done with him on my local Moonee Valley podcast.
This Sunday, Silent Sight is shutting down Puckle St, #MooneePonds for the Street Classica.
It's an entirely free event, featuring some ridiculous cars on display on Puckle St, special guests, the @aleaguemen trophy, rides, and petting farms for the kids.
All he's asking is that as many people as possible purchase a raffle ticket, which helps Silent Sight raise much-needed funds to find a cure for blindness. There are some really promising treatments that are effectively on the shelf due to a lack of funding.
Learn more here: https://t.co/sTi7d1ypFn
And if you want to learn more about Stephen, his boys, Usher Syndrome, Silent Sight and the event itself, you can check out these interviews I've done with him on my local Moonee Valley podcast.
https://t.co/7sjv7lDSNc
https://t.co/XlBnFsSgx0
Buy tickets here: https://t.co/EMUZ8Os6A0
From my end, Content Hype has been helping with producing content to promote the event. I'd like to give a special shoutout to @joshparish_ for his outstanding work in shooting and editing video content, which has garnered significant attention for the event and its partners.
@Teamgrassroots_ I believe in Canada that the officials from each team are given a warning by the referee and person asked to leave the vicinity. If anyone else then abuses the referee or players he can call off the game.