CDFNL
2010: Alvie unleashes forward power
Premiership hopeful Alvie unleashed the awesome firepower it hopes will front the club’s charge to September during a second-half blitz against Colac Imperials.
1995: Lions end two year drought
The roof of the Forrest Football Club was raised on Saturday night as the Lions broke through to record their first CDFL win in almost two
years.
1978: League launches inquiry
May 13, 1978 Colac and District Football League has opened an investigation into incidents during and after the Alvie and Birregurra match at Alvie. The CDFL has received two official complaints – one from the mother of a Birregurra player injured during the last quarter of the match, and the other from Alvie Football Club […]
Premiership coach eyes fairytale finish
Two-time Birregurra premiership coach Ben Boseley says he would love nothing more than one last hurrah at the Saints after eyeing a return to football.
The very best of Birregurra
Birregurra’s 2016 and ’17 premiership sides might go down as one of the CDFNL’s most formidable outfits. The Saints lost just two games across both seasons with a blend of homegrown talent from its successful junior program mixing with a host of big-name and underrated recruits. Herald readers voted Birregurra’s back-to-back premiership outfit as the best of the decade in an online poll, so we decided to look back on the club’s glory years with Ben Boseley, the man who led the Saints to the top of Colac district footy.
Simpson’s signings give club confidence
Simpson football officials believe they were building a list that could return the club to finals before the 2020 season was stalled.
Helping Hawks get to work
Colac district football and netball followers will love their trips to Apollo Bay even more when the CDFNL returns after the Hawks family united to upgrade the club’s facilities. Bay committee members and supporters have used the delayed start to the season to complete work at the club’s home on the Great Ocean Road. The […]
Hawks close sale on old scoreboard
It turns out no number could match Apollo Bay’s old footy scoreboard after club officials backflipped on their decision to sell it.