Gisborne Football Netball Club
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Johnstone makes VFL debut
Talented young Gisborne footballer Dylan Johnstone has enjoyed a great week on his journey towards the top. Playing for the Bendigo League, Johnstone excelled and won the Derek Filo Medal as best afield against Ovens and Murray at the Queen Elizabeth Oval on May 23. Several days later he was selected to make his debut…
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Bendigo on top in interleague bonanza
The Bendigo League’s senior football and netball teams scored convincing victories in the big interleague bonanza against Ovens and Murray on Saturday. In the senior football, Bendigo was quick out of the blocks and soon had a significant lead on the board. Gaining in confidence, the Bendigo side coached by Simon Rosa held what seemed…
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Ballarat the only answer
Gisborne Football Netball Club president Tony Brancatisano is emphatic — the club’s survival depends on being allowed to play in the Ballarat League, not Bendigo. At the weekend he drew attention to the forthcoming special meeting of Gisborne financial members, both players and non-players, to consider affiliation with Ballarat in 2027. The president has no…
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Premiers hang on
In a high-quality encounter, Gisborne A-grade netballers pushed reigning premier Kangaroo Flat all the way at the weekend. The opening round match at Gardiner Reserve was a crowd pleaser, with the visitors desperate to defend their unbeaten record from the 2025 season. Equally, the Tarryn Rymer-coached Gisborne side had a point to prove. The Bulldogs…
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Bulldogs run riot
Almost too hard to believe? Gisborne senior footballers opened the 2026 season by thrashing a lacklustre Kangaroo Flat by 124 points on Good Friday. The Bulldogs delighted their supporters and coaching personnel with their superior ball-winning ability, and consistency across the four quarters of the match at Gardiner Reserve. Strong defender Zac Vescovi led the…
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WAR DECLARATION
There’s a big and prolonged fight looming with Gisborne Football Netball Club taking on the AFL Victoria powerhouse — with the Bulldogs insisting they won’t have a bar of playing in the Bendigo League next season. Yes, there was an AFL Grand Final on Saturday, but in the lead-up Gisborne club president Tony Brancatisano told…
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Gisborne’s two flags
Gisborne netballers won two premierships on Saturday as the Bendigo League’s 2025 season wound down with an exciting day at the Queen Elizabeth Oval. After a dominant season, Gisborne B-graders defeated Kangaroo Flat 55-44. Hannah Weier won the medal for best on court, repeating her 2024 performance. The Bulldogs fielded the following side: Emily McDonald,…
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League fights to keep Gisborne
Bendigo Football Netball League has dug in and will fight all the way to prevent Gisborne moving to the Ballarat League. Less than a week after Gisborne members/players overwhelming voted to join Ballarat, the Bendigo League has made it clear it wants to retain its southern-most club. Late yesterday afternoon the Bendigo League issued a…
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Gisborne-Kyneton United creates history with undefeated premiership
Earlier this year, few could have predicted that Gisborne and Kyneton would be celebrating an undefeated premiership together. Gisborne was in the process of rebuilding its senior women’s program after a year off and still searching for players to complete a list. Kyneton, meanwhile, had taken the bold step of forming its own independent women’s…
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League says ‘we want you’
Last night the Ballarat Football Netball League carried a strong 46-4 vote in favour of Gisborne FNC joining the league next season. This is a further step in the saga surrounding the Gisborne club’s whereabouts in 2026. The vote by the Ballarat League’s board members and delegates from 10 clubs considered Gisborne’s application to leave…
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Bulldogs overcome valiant Pies
The Castlemaine Magpies were overcome by a dominant Gisborne outfit at the Camp Reserve last Saturday. The Magpies had came into the match feeling confident after a narrow loss to South Bendigo but the Bulldogs were looking to back up after a close win over Eaglehawk. The Bulldogs were first on the board off the…
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Gisborne keep opposition out
In what may well be a prelude to the Bendigo League qualifying final, Gisborne senior footballers defeated Eaglehawk by 15 points on Saturday. The Bulldogs really earned their victory, as the second-placed visitors dominated play in the first quarter at Gardiner Reserve. Forced onto the defensive, Gisborne conceded 3.6 to a solitary point and home…
