Latest Melbourne Headlines

AFL semi-finals fixture

from Herald Sun - 6:28pm Sunday September 5th, 2010

THE AFL's semi-final matches will be played in Melbourne at the MCG this Friday and Saturday at night.

Heart off the mark with Fury win

from abc.net.au aleague - 8:30pm Saturday September 4th, 2010

A-League newcomers the Heart posted their first ever regular season win with a 1-0 defeat of North Queensland Fury in Melbourne on Saturday evening.

Black hole swallows Dee

from Mark Stevens - 12:59pm Saturday September 4th, 2010

JORDIE McKenzie was with mates at lunchtime on Wednesday, no doubt enjoying nothing more exotic than a toasted sanger.

Wild Cats fans stuck in V/Line train

from Aaron Langmaid - 8:58pm Friday September 3rd, 2010

WILD Cats supporters have endured an excruciating wait after a V/Line train broke down on its way to Melbourne.

Daniher rules out coaching bid

from afl.com.au - 3:27pm Friday September 3rd, 2010

Former Melbourne coach Neale Daniher says he is not a candidate for either the Essendon or Port Adelaide coaching positions

Green named Demons' best

from Herald Sun - 12:29pm Friday September 3rd, 2010

Brad Green won his first club best-and-fairest award on Thursday night in a boost to his claims of becoming Melbourne Demons' next captain.

Ever Green wins Dees best

from Sportal - 10:29am Friday September 3rd, 2010

Melbourne veteran Brad Green has capped his resurgent year by winning the Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Memorial Trophy as the club's best and fairest on Thursday night.

2010 Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott Memorial Trophy tally

from melbournefc.com.au - 10:26am Friday September 3rd, 2010

2010 Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott Memorial Trophy tally

Green wins Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott Trophy

from melbournefc.com.au - 8:57am Friday September 3rd, 2010

MELBOURNE leader Brad Green has capped off his finest AFL season yet, winning the Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott Memorial Trophy as the Club’s Best and Fairest.

Green wins Bluey gong

from Jay Clark - 11:59pm Thursday September 2nd, 2010

BRAD Green won his first club best-and-fairest award and strengthened his claims to become Melbourne's next captain.

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