

VFL Round 1(Week 1) and Practice Games
ROUND 1
SATURDAY APRIL 8
Port Melbourne vs Northern Blues at North Port Oval 2pm(VFL Live)
(Development League match starts at 11am)
PRACTICE MATCHES
SATURDAY APRIL 8
Richmond vs Essendon at Punt Road 11am
Collingwood vs North Ballarat at Holden Centre 12noon
Coburg vs Box Hill Hawks at Piranha Park 1:30pm
(Developent League match at 10:30am)
Casey Demons vs Werribee at Casey Fields 2pm
(Development League match starts at 11am)
SUNDY APRIL 9
Williamstown vs Sandrigham at Burbank Oval 1pm
(Development League match starts at 10am)
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Bill Mundy resigns as North Ballarat CEO
From the Ballarat Courier
Reported by Brendan Wrigley
http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/4577076/bill-mundy-walks-from-north/
North Ballarat Football Club chief executive Bill Mundy has walked from Eureka Stadium less than four months after taking the role at the embattled organisation.
Mr Mundy offered his resignation to the board on Tuesday, just one week out from the beginning of the Victorian Football League season.
Roosters chairman John Nevett said while he had made contact with Mr Mundy, who is currently on leave, he had not discussed the reasons behind his resignation.
He said he would meet with Mr Mundy on Monday and declined to make further any comment on the matter.
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Frankston has until June 30 to convince AFL Victoria it should regain its VFL licence
From the Frankston Leader
Reported by Paul Amy
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Gary Buckenara at Frankston Football Club today.
And the Dolphins have set themselves to sign 1000 members — a league best — in the next three months to prove their community support.
The club says its ability to boost membership is a key point that AFL Victoria will consider as it weighs up Frankston’s bid to regain its VFL licence.
The Dolphins went into administration before the last match of the 2016 season with debts of more than $1.5 million.
It has been reduced to $410,000, to be paid off in the next four years.
AFLX: Players from VFL teams Port Melbourne and Coburg face off in trial of AFL concept game
From the Sunday Herald-Sun
Reported by Lauren Wood
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A SECRET trial of the AFL’s concept game, AFLX, conducted in Albert Park can be revealed.
Players from VFL teams Port Melbourne and Coburg faced off behind closed doors at Lakeside Stadium on Friday night.
It was the league’s third official trial of the shortened version of the game, inspired by Twenty20 cricket.
Matches are played on a soccer pitch, with smaller teams and reduced playing time.
The high-scoring affair, watched by the Sunday Herald Sun, appeared to be overseen by at least one AFL official, with members of the official supporter feedback group, AFL Fan Focus, invited to attend and share their immediate impressions.
Lakeside Stadium in Albert Park. Picture Supplied
In the trial, Port Melbourne and Coburg played four 10-minute quarters, two of them with eight players a side and two with seven.
Previous trials — including one involving North Melbourne at Arden St — have featured only seven players a side.
Five-time premiership player and former Geelong and Adelaide coach Gary Ayres — current senior coach of Port Melbourne — was recently approached by the AFL to see whether his team would be interested in taking part in the trial.
And, while he recommended a few tweaks, he was largely glowing in praise of what he saw.
“It is very, very fast. It’s very much about high-scoring, fast play,” he told the Sunday Herald Sun yesterday. “If you get burnt on a turnover or a poor kick or poor decision, generally you get scored against and scored against very quickly. It’s a bit like (the ball is) up one end one second and then up the other end in another.
“If you can retain possession, you can certainly score and score quite heavily.”