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GROUND Tune in Each Saturday from 1Pm for the ABC TV VFL LOCATIONS Match of the Day Catch the Peter Jackson VFL live VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE and commercial-free every week! GROUND Tune in each Saturday from 1pm for the ABC TV VFL LOCATIONS match of the day. Visit www.vfl.com.au to see the upcoming ABC TV games. Please note, those games selected for broadcast will have their fixture start time altered to 1:10pm. (ES) Etihad Stadium, GEELONG FOOTBALL CLUB 740 Bourke Street, Docklands (SS) Simonds Stadium, Kardinia Park, Latrobe Tce, Geelong (Melways Ref. Map 452 A6) BENDIGO FOOTBALL CLUB (QEO) Queen Elizabeth Oval, View Street, Bendigo NORTH BALLARAT FOOTBALL CLUB (WH) Windy Hill, Napier Street, Essendon (EUR) Eureka Stadium, Creswick Road, Ballarat AFL Victoria thanks all our supporters (Melways Ref. Map 28 H3) NORTHERN BLUES FOOTBALL CLUB of the Peter Jackson VFL: BOX HILL HAWKS FOOTBALL CLUB (VP) Visy Park, Royal Parade, North Carlton (BH) Box Hill City Oval, Cnr Middleborough (Melways Ref. Map 29 G12) & Whitehorse Road, Box Hill (PCO) Preston City Oval, Cramer Street, Preston NAMING RIGHTS SPONSOR OF THE VFL (Melways Ref. Map 47 G9) (Melways Ref. Map 18 F12) CASEY SCORPIONS FOOTBALL CLUB PORT MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB (CF) Casey Fields, Berwick Cranbourne Road, (NPO) North Port Oval, 541 Williamstown Road, Cranbourne East (Melways Ref. Map 134 F8) Port Melbourne (Melways Ref. Map 2J F1) COBURG TIGERS FOOTBALL CLUB SANDRINGHAM FOOTBALL CLUB MAJOR SPONSOR OF THE VFL (MHO) Mantello Holden Oval, Harding Street, (TBO) Trevor Barker Beach Oval, Cnr Beach Road Coburg (Melways Ref. Map 29 J1) & Hampton Street, Sandringham (HRR) Highgate Recreation Reserve, Cnr Cleveland (Melways Ref. Map 76 F8) Drive & Grand Boulevard, Craigieburn (Melways Ref. Map 386 J3) WERRIBEE TIGERS FOOTBALL CLUB (DR) Deakin Reserve, Cnr Nixon & Skene Streets, (AAO) Avalon Airport Oval (Chirnside Park), Shepparton Watton Street, Werribee (RO) Reid Oval, 42 Cramer Street, Warrnambool (Melways Ref. Map 205 H9) COLLINGWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB WILLIAMSTOWN FOOTBALL CLUB (VIC) Victoria Park, Lulie Street, Collingwood (BO) Burbank Oval, Morris Street, Williamstown (Melways Ref. Map 2C K6 & 7) (Melways Ref. Map 56 D12) (SCR) Spring Creek Reserve (Torquay Oval), Surf Coast FRANKSTON FOOTBALL CLUB Highway, Torquay (Melways Ref. Map 237 F6) (FO) Frankston Oval, Cnr Young Street & Plowman Place, Frankston (Melways Ref. Map 102 C3) ROUND 7 ROUND 11 ROUND 16 ROUND 21 Saturday 5th May Saturday 9th June Saturday 14th July Saturday 18th August Geelong Cats vs Casey Scorpions (AFL C/R) SS 10:00am Geelong Cats vs Port Melbourne SS 1:00pm Collingwood vs Geelong Cats VIC 1:00pm Collingwood vs Casey Scorpions VIC 1:00pm Williamstown vs Port Melbourne BO 2:00pm Williamstown vs Box Hill Hawks BO 2:00pm Geelong Cats vs Coburg Tigers SS 2:00pm Coburg Tigers vs Werribee Tigers MHO 2:00pm Casey Scorpions vs Collingwood CF 2:00pm Sunday 15th July Williamstown vs Sandringham Zebras BO 2:00pm Box Hill Hawks vs Frankston Dolphins BH 2:00pm Bendigo vs Casey Scorpions WH 2:00pm Port Melbourne vs Bendigo NPO 2:00pm Sunday 10th June Frankston Dolphins vs Box Hill Hawks FO 2:00pm Sunday 6th May Coburg Tigers vs Bendigo DR 1:00pm Sandringham Zebras vs North Ballarat TBO 2:00pm Sunday 19th August Sandringham Zebras vs Bendigo TBO 2:00pm Frankston Dolphins vs Sandringham Zebras FO 2:00pm Werribee Tigers vs Coburg Tigers AAO 2:00pm Northern Blues vs Werribee Tigers VP 2:00pm BYE – Collingwood, North Ballarat & Northern Blues BYE – North Ballarat, Northern Blues & Werribee Tigers BYE – Northern Blues, Port Melbourne & Williamstown BYE – Box Hill Hawks, Frankston Dolphins & North Ballarat ROUND 8 ROUND 12 ROUND 17 ROUND 22 Saturday 12th May Saturday 16th June Saturday 21st July Friday 24th August North Ballarat vs Coburg Tigers EUR 12:45pm Port Melbourne vs Coburg Tigers NPO 2:00pm Collingwood vs Box Hill Hawks VIC 10:30am Bendigo vs Box Hill Hawks QEO 7:00pm Collingwood vs Port Melbourne VIC 2:00pm Box Hill Hawks vs Bendigo BH 2:00pm Bendigo vs Sandringham Zebras QEO 2:00pm Box Hill Hawks vs Casey Scorpions BH 2:00pm Coburg Tigers vs North Ballarat MHO 2:00pm Saturday 25th August Sunday 17th June Northern Blues vs Port Melbourne PCO 2:00pm North Ballarat vs Port Melbourne EUR 2:00pm Sunday 13th May Werribee Tigers vs Sandringham Zebras AAO 2:00pm Northern Blues vs Frankston Dolphins VP 2:00pm ROUND 1 ROUND 4 Frankston Dolphins vs Werribee Tigers FO 2:00pm North Ballarat vs Northern Blues EUR 2:00pm Sunday 22nd July Casey Scorpions vs Sandringham Zebras CF 2:30pm Northern Blues vs Sandringham Zebras VP 2:00pm Frankston Dolphins vs Williamstown FO 2:00pm Williamstown vs Werribee Tigers BO 2:00pm Saturday 24th March Saturday 14th April Sunday 26th August Coburg Tigers vs Northern Blues MHO 2:00pm Geelong Cats vs Frankston Dolphins SS 1:00pm BYE – Bendigo, Geelong Cats & Williamstown BYE – Casey Scorpions, Collingwood & Geelong Cats BYE – Casey Scorpions, Frankston Dolphins & Geelong Cats Geelong Cats vs Williamstown (AFL C/R) SS 9:20am North Ballarat vs Werribee Tigers EUR 2:00pm North Ballarat vs Williamstown EUR 2:00pm Collingwood vs Werribee Tigers VIC 2:00pm Casey Scorpions vs Williamstown CF 6:00pm Northern Blues vs Collingwood PCO 2:00pm ROUND 9 ROUND 13 ROUND 18 BYE – Coburg Tigers Sunday 25th March Sunday 15th April Frankston Dolphins vs Port Melbourne FO 2:00pm Box Hill Hawks vs Port Melbourne BH 2:00pm Saturday 19th May Saturday 23rd June Saturday 28th July Sandringham Zebras vs Box Hill Hawks TBO 2:00pm Casey Scorpions vs Bendigo CF 2:00pm Collingwood vs Bendigo VIC 1:00pm Bendigo vs Werribee Tigers WH 2:00pm Geelong Cats vs Bendigo (AFL C/R) SS 10:00am FINALS WEEK 1 Box Hill Hawks vs North Ballarat BH 2:00pm North Ballarat vs Frankston Dolphins EUR 2:00pm Port Melbourne vs Williamstown NPO 2:00pm QUALIFYING & ELIMINATION FINALS BYE – Bendigo, Collingwood & Geelong Cats BYE – Coburg Tigers, Sandringham Zebras & Werribee Tigers Werribee Tigers vs Northern Blues AAO 2:00pm Northern Blues vs Geelong Cats VP 2:00pm Box Hill Hawks vs Werribee Tigers BH 2:00pm Saturday 1st September TBC Sunday 2nd September TBC Sunday 20th May Sunday 24th June Sunday 29th July ROUND 2 ROUND 5 Williamstown vs Coburg Tigers BO 2:00pm Sandringham Zebras vs Casey Scorpions TBO 2:00pm Northern Blues vs Coburg Tigers PCO 2:00pm FINALS WEEK 2 Sandringham Zebras vs Geelong Cats TBO 2:00pm Coburg Tigers vs Collingwood MHO 2:00pm Frankston Dolphins vs Casey Scorpions FO 2:00pm Saturday 31st March Friday 20th April SEMI FINALS Saturday 8th September TBC Geelong Cats vs Collingwood SS 1:00pm Werribee Tigers vs Geelong Cats AAO 7:40pm BYE – Casey Scorpions, Frankston Dolphins & Port Melbourne BYE – Box Hill Hawks, Port Melbourne & Williamstown BYE – Collingwood, North Ballarat & Sandringham Zebras Port Melbourne vs Werribee Tigers NPO 2:00pm Sunday 9th September TBC Saturday 21st April Coburg Tigers vs Casey Scorpions MHO 2:00pm Bendigo vs Northern Blues QEO 2:00pm ROUND 14 ROUND 19 Northern Blues vs Williamstown VP 2:00pm STATE LEAGUE MATCH FINALS WEEK 3 Port Melbourne vs North Ballarat NPO 2:00pm PRELIMINARY FINALS Box Hill Hawks vs Collingwood BH 2:00pm Saturday 30th June Saturday 4th August Sunday 1st April Saturday 26th May Saturday 15th September TBC Sunday 22nd April Port Melbourne vs Sandringham Zebras NPO 2:00pm Bendigo vs Collingwood QEO 2:00pm North Ballarat vs Sandringham Zebras EUR 2:00pm Tasmanian State League vs Victorian Football League Sunday 16th September TBC Sandringham Zebras vs Williamstown TBO 2:00pm Box Hill Hawks vs Northern Blues BH 2:00pm Box Hill Hawks vs Coburg Tigers BH 2:00pm Frankston Dolphins vs Bendigo FO 2:00pm Blundstone Arena (Bellerive) 1:00pm Werribee Tigers vs Casey Scorpions AAO 2:00pm Casey Scorpions vs Northern Blues CF 2:00pm Frankston Dolphins vs Coburg Tigers FO 2:00pm FINALS WEEK 4 BYE – Casey Scorpions Sunday 1st July BYE – Box Hill Hawks Sunday 5th August GRAND FINAL Collingwood vs Frankston Dolphins VIC 1:00pm North Ballarat vs Geelong Cats EUR 2:00pm Sunday 23rd September ES Coburg Tigers vs Geelong Cats RO 2:00pm ROUND 3 ROUND 6 ROUND 10 Sandringham Zebras vs Frankston Dolphins TBO 2:00pm Williamstown vs North Ballarat BO 2:00pm Saturday 7th April Friday 27th April Saturday 2nd June BYE – Bendigo BYE – Port Melbourne, Werribee Tigers & Williamstown Collingwood vs North Ballarat VIC 1:00pm Bendigo vs Geelong Cats QEO 6:30pm Geelong Cats vs North Ballarat (AFL C/R) SS 10:00am Bendigo vs Port Melbourne QEO 2:00pm Port Melbourne vs Frankston Dolphins NPO 2:00pm ROUND 15 ROUND 20 Werribee Tigers vs Box Hill Hawks AAO 7:00pm Saturday 28th April Northern Blues vs Casey Scorpions VP 2:00pm Collingwood vs Sandringham Zebras VIC 1:00pm Werribee Tigers vs Collingwood AAO 2:00pm Saturday 7th July Saturday 11th August Sunday 8th April Port Melbourne vs Northern Blues NPO 2:00pm Geelong Cats vs Box Hill Hawks SS 1:00pm Williamstown vs Northern Blues BO 2:00pm Casey Scorpions vs Frankston Dolphins CF 2:00pm Coburg Tigers vs Box Hill Hawks HRR 2:00pm Sunday 3rd June Port Melbourne vs Box Hill Hawks NPO 2:00pm Williamstown vs Geelong Cats SCR 2:00pm Bendigo vs Williamstown WH 2:00pm Sunday 8th July Werribee Tigers vs North Ballarat AAO 2:00pm Sandringham Zebras vs Coburg Tigers TBO 2:00pm Sunday 29th April Casey Scorpions vs Port Melbourne CF 2:00pm Coburg Tigers vs Frankston Dolphins HRR 2:00pm Casey Scorpions vs North Ballarat CF 2:00pm BYE – Box Hill Hawks, Coburg Tigers & Sandringham Zebras North Ballarat vs Bendigo EUR 2:00pm BYE – Northern Blues Werribee Tigers vs Williamstown AAO 2:00pm Williamstown vs Collingwood BO 2:00pm Sunday 12th August Frankston Dolphins vs Northern Blues FO 2:00pm Casey Scorpions vs Geelong Cats CF 2:00pm BYE – Frankston Dolphins Sandringham Zebras vs Collingwood TBO 2:00pm BYE – Coburg Tigers, Sandringham Zebras & Werribee Tigers BYE – Bendigo www.vfl.com.au www.facebook.com/vflfooty Experience the difference by visiting our website for: Follow us on Twitter: @VFLnews the latest information • fixture alterations • VFL history • your club’s contact details • team selections • match results and ladders.
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