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Melbourne Amateur Football League Results: Footscray Oval Upset

Melbourne amateur football and basketball leagues delivered dramatic upsets this week. Yarraville defeated Inner West Division premiers at Footscray Oval, while Docklands basketball rivals clashed in thrilling competition.

By Melbourne Sport Desk · Published 29 June 2026 at 8:59 pm

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Melbourne Amateur Football League Results: Footscray Oval Upset
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The Melbourne Amateur Football League served up a feast of drama this weekend, with standout performances across multiple divisions keeping suburban crowds on their feet. At Footscray Oval on Saturday, the reigning premiers from the Inner West Division suffered a shock 47-point loss to a resurgent Yarraville-based outfit, who kicked seven goals in the final quarter alone to secure a 12.15 (87) to 7.8 (50) victory. The result has prompted fixture analysts to reassess ladder predictions heading into finals.

Down in the Docklands area, the ongoing basketball rivalry between Southbank Strikers and the Peninsula Eagles reached fever pitch at the Docklands Sports Centre on Friday night. The Eagles' three-point buzzer-beater—a contested three-pointer from 28 metres—sealed a 68-65 victory in the Metropolitan Basketball Association's Division Two. The Strikers, who had led by ten points midway through the second half, saw their unbeaten run end after seven consecutive wins.

Cricket continues its winter hibernation, but the indoor summer leagues are building momentum. Brunswick Cricketers claimed a thrilling 31-run victory in the Melbourne Indoor Cricket Association's Friday night competition, with opening batter contributions of 47 runs proving decisive in their 156-run total. The competition, which runs every Friday at facilities across Coburg and Reservoir, has attracted 34 teams this season—a 12 per cent increase on last year's participation.

The Abbotsford Tennis Club hosted its weekly ladder competition on Wednesday evening, where the traditional grass courts hosted 47 players across five divisions. The club's A-grade ladder sees three players separated by just 80 points, suggesting a tight finish as the 14-week winter round continues. Membership fees remain at $385 per season for recreational players.

Local netball has experienced similar engagement. The Williamstown Netball Association reported record sign-ups this season at 340 players across junior and senior divisions. Saturday's fixture at the Williamstown Recreation Reserve saw the senior division's top-ranked team extend their winning streak to five matches with a commanding 52-38 victory.

The Melbourne Cricket Club reported that social cricket participation has remained steady despite typical winter weather patterns, with average attendances at Queen's Park maintaining 23 players per fixture. The club's Thursday night twilight competition continues to attract new participants, with fees set at $18 per match.

These amateur leagues and clubs—the lifeblood of Melbourne's recreational sport culture—continue to thrive with consistent participation and increasingly competitive fixtures as winter reaches its peak.

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