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Our opening match of our 2025 campaign against the old foe Port Melbourne, it doesn’t get much bigger!
⏰ 7:10pm
📅 29th March
🏟️ ETU Stadium
📺 7mate
#seasonopener #itsarrived #podontour #makethejump #ridethewave #wegrowtogether
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2025 VFL Season Launched!!
A fantastic night to bring together our players, families and player sponsors ahead of this week`s first game against Port Melbourne!
#seasonlaunch #gameon #makethejump #ridethewave #wegrowtogether
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Full time!
We dropped off in the second half, but good to walk away with a win and plenty to take out of our trip to Hobart. Thanks for everyone who attended, as usual we brought the energy!
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The team is in!!
The 26 man squad to take on Tasmania at North Hobart Oval tomorrow! Headlined by the return of Geddes Medallist Tom Murphy!
#team #selection #footy #tassie #makethejump
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FINAL PRACTICE GAME
We jump on the plane ✈ to Hobart for our final hit-out before season 2025 kicks off! In a taste of things to come in 2026 with Tasmania set to enter a team in the VFL. We will play at the spiritual home of football in Hobart - North Hobart Oval.
LIVE STREAM - https://www.youtube.com/@AFLTAS
#makethejump #ridethewave #wegrowtogether
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THE POD ON TOUR
In season 2025 The Pod will be on tour for our away matches. We are taking the noise and energy from Kinetic Stadium on the road. Starting with our Round 2 match next week against Port Melbourne. The team behind the Dolphin Pod fan group have booked a space at the Prince Alfred Hotel in Port Melbourne, walking distance from ETU Stadium.
The booking is from 4:30pm in the beer garden and is open to all Dolphin supporters to come and enjoy a drink and a feed prior to the big clash against the borough. We would love to see as much Black, Red and White as possible.
#thepodontour #vfl #phinsup #makethejump
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Ever since being established in 1887, the Frankston Football Club has been a central figure in the world of Australian Rules Football on the Mornington Peninsula.
Frankston Football Club respectfully acknowledges the traditional owners, the Bunurong people, as the custodians of the land our club is based. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.