Heard the same thing. Super exciting.
Wow this feels like an own goal by the Port Phillip council
Game over: Port Phillip Council pulls the plug on TV games at North Port
The City of Port Phillip has blocked Port Melbourne from hosting broadcast matches at North Port Oval â because the teams involved, including Collingwood and Richmond, arenât local.
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May 29, 2025 - 3:30PM
Ex-Bomber Dyson Heppell runs out for Port Melbourne for a night match this season.
A local council has pulled the plug on three games slated for Channel 7âs Saturday night broadcast of the VFL, delaying the release of the fixture for the second half of the season.
The City of Port Phillip has blocked Port Melbourne from hosting the under-lights matches because they involve AFL and other non-local clubs.
It says it can only support âlocal community sportââ.
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The move has stunned the Borough, who say they will miss out on much-needed revenue at the gate and food and drink sales.
Itâs also held up the VFL confirming fixtures from Round 14 onwards as league officials scramble to lock in other venues for the TV coverage.
Their only options now are Frankston and Whitten Oval, with a limit on night games ruling out Carlton.
The Round 12 match between Casey and Essendon will go ahead at Portâs ETU Stadium after being ticked off by the council earlier in the year.
Port Melbourne playing a night game at home this year. Pic: Port Melbourne FC
But the City of Port Phillip is now waving away requests to have three late-season TV games played at the iconic North Port Oval.
Collingwood, Geelong and Richmond were among the teams set to feature on Channel 7.
The council has cited âcommunity impactââ for denying use of the ground.
But Borough CEO Sophie Williams said Port Melbourne was the only tenant at North Port Oval and no other clubs or organisations would be affected by other VFL teams playing the Channel 7 games.
She said Port had worked âdiligently and in good faith with council to manage ground usageââ.
Williams said the club moved VFL and VFLW training to other venues in the lead-up and during the 2025 season to accommodate Port Phillipâs turf management strategy.
She said the decision would have âimmediate financial ramificationsââ for Port.
The AFL could take the VFLW grand final elsewhere, as well as withdrawing âsignificant fundingââ earmarked for crucial upgrades to the heritage-listed grandstand and surrounds.
âThese funds would have addressed longstanding usability and safety concerns improving access and overall enjoyment for the public,ââ Williams said.
âInstead of bringing families together to enjoy high-quality football featuring current, future and former AFL players, the council has turned away a community-building initiative that would cost residents next to nothing and offer enormous return.
âWeâve always welcomed local schools, junior football clubs, and community groups to share the stage with our teams. The Port Melbourne Football Club remains committed to its role as a key member of the local community but feels this decision undermines that objective and the vibrancy of the suburb it serves.ââ
Port Melbourne celebrates a win under lights at North Port Oval this year.
Williams said the decision not only limited opportunities for the club but âoverlooks a significant chance to reinvigorate the local Port Melbourne community and business precinctââ.
âAt a time when the Bay Street shopping and hospitality strip is struggling, with traders calling for initiatives to attract foot traffic and visitors, the councilâs rejection removes a key opportunity to showcase the area to broader audiences. Broadcast matches would have brought exposure and potential patrons into the suburb â creating economic and social benefits far beyond the boundary lines.ââ
The council has told the club it has only a small number of sports grounds and needs to balance their use across a range of sporting and community groups and uses.
It therefore gave priority to âlocal community sportââ rather than other clubs with no direct connection to Port Phillip.
Port Phillip Council has not responded to questions.
The rest of the VFL+VFLW fixture has been published.
If youâve subscribed to EFC calendars it should now be updated.
July 12 is the only double-header of the year (at Box Hill).
Non-Port televised games at Port are gone. There are some neutral games at Footscray and Frankston.
- Round 14: Port Melbourne vs Carlton at ETU Stadium
- Round 15: Collingwood vs Carlton at Kinetic Stadium
- Round 16: Werribee vs Casey Demons at Mission Whitten Oval
- Round 17: Geelong Cats vs Collingwood at Mission Whitten Oval
- Round 18: Frankston vs Collingwood at Kinetic Stadium
- Round 19: Frankston vs Carlton at Kinetic Stadium
- Round 20: Richmond vs Sandringham at Kinetic Stadium
- Round 21: Sandringham vs Essendon at Trevor Barker Oval (2:10pm start)
What a bunch of small minded idiots.
The VFL in itâs current form is a joke.
How is it that Essendon plays Sydney twice, but doesnât play Coburg or Preston at all? Especially when you consider the absurd amount of byes.
The VFL is more broken than all of our injuries put together. Itâs credibility as a viable semi professional league has got to be at an all time low.
Port Melbourne have apparently been sniffing around to see whether joining the SANFL is feasible again
Sweid playing VFL this week.
Nice.
Might break the world record for most bags of frozen peas in one place this weekend
Why would Hardwick place his players at risk like this? Stay away from the burial ground.
Sounds like theyâll be playing inside on the spongey floors
Hearing our game this week is moving to the Hangar due to the conditions at Windy Hill
Ground was a bit soft last weekend, and todayâs rain probably didnât help.
Given there is a 29 day break till the next game (AFLW round two) Iâm surprised they didnât think it could survive two games on Saturday.
The AFLW âmatch simulationâ starting at 9:30 means playing in heavy dew/maybe some rain, though.