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P.K.'s Match Day Updates Every week our own Paul Kennedy will keep you updated with the latest facts and figures from the weekends game.

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So make sure you head straight here after the weekends match.... more -->
ROUND TWENTY - VS NTHN BULLANTS Dolphin Nightmare Over

The contrast told the tale of two seasons. In the final round of 2008, the Dolphins thrashed a Geelong team featuring
17 AFL listed players to propel them into what would be a memorable finals campaign. more -->
ROUND NINETEEN - VS COLLINGWOOD Strong performances from local Dolphins

The Dolphins last home game of the year this Sunday is a Kids’ Day Out – with jumping castle, face painting and more – but it was Collingwood who made football look like child’s play last Saturday, defeating the Dolphins by 76 points. more -->
ROUND EIGHTEEN - VS SANDRINGHAM Tough Dolphins Tame Zebras

Some wayward kicking from Sandringham, and a brilliant second quarter from the Dolphins has seen them record their third victory for the season, by 21-points at the Trevor Barker Oval.

The Dolphins have not defeated a top eight team yet this year, but must overcome finals-bound Collingwood and Northern Bullants in the next two weeks to avoid their .... more -->
ROUND SIXTEEN - VS PORT MELBOURNE Port Overrun Dolphins

The Dolphins were all effort and heart, but it was not enough to secure victory against fourth placed Port Melbourne, who found some much needed form at a wind-swept Frankston Park on Sunday.

Port were arguably the best team in the competition during the first half of the year, but have struggled with injuries and poor from in recent weeks,.... more -->
ROUND FOURTEEN - VS WERRIBEE Dolphins wind back the clock

It has been a horror year for the Dolphins, but with almost all their stars from last year still at the club, it was only a matter of time before they wound back the clock.

And in the second half against the Werribee Tigers on Sunday, Justin Berry, Clint Proctor, Ricky Morris, Neil Winterton, Marcus Marigiliani, Byron Barry, James Magner, Tory Dickson and .... more -->
ROUND THIRTEEN - VS CASEY SCORPIONS Misery for Dolphins

The Dolphins have suffered one of the heaviest losses in memory, being defeated by 98 points by the Casey Scorpions, and held goalless after quarter time.

On a windy day at Casey Fields, the Dolphins kicked with the strong breeze, and outscored the Melbourne-aligned Scorpions three goals to one. more -->
ROUND TWELVE - VS COLLINGWOOD No repeat for Dolphins

After their first win of the year over the hapless Bendigo Bombers, the Dolphins have been brought back to earth with a thud, being dismantled in the second half by Collingwood to go down by 66 points at Frankston Park.

It was a sad way for club legend Neil Winterton to bring up his 150th game, ....... more -->
ROUND ELEVEN - VS BENDIGO BOMBERS Victory at last!

With the Dolphins taking on fellow winless side, the Bendigo Bombers, it wasnt a clash of the titans, but that didnt stop a large crowd heading to Frankston Park in hope of seeing a victory at last.

And while it wasn't pretty, the Dolphins gave their faithful reason to smile with a hard-fought 23 point win. more -->
ROUND NINE - VS NTH BALLARAT Dolphins fall short in Ballarat

The Dolphins miserable start to the season continued on Saturday with a 31-point defeat to reigning premier North Ballarat at the Eastern Oval.

With several senior players back in the line-up it was a much more competitive performance than in recent weeks, with the Dolphins taking an eight point lead into half time, after the Roosters had kicked the first... more -->
ROUND SIX - VS PORT MELBOURNE Dolphins Just Short Again
It was another excellent performance against one of the best teams in the VFL, but with a 0-6 record, honourable losses don’t mean much to the Dolphins any more. Playing away from home against Port Melbourne, last year’s beaten grand finalists, the Dolphins jumped out of the blocks in emphatic fashion, booting the first five goals of the game and taking a 26-point.... more -->
ROUND FIVE - VS WILLIAMSTOWN Dolphins agonisingly short

Long-time Williamstown coach Brad Gotch said it was one of the best games of VFL football he could remember, but that was little consolation for the Dolphins, who slipped to 0-5 after a heart-stopping 6-point loss to the top of the table Seagulls. more -->
ROUND FOUR - VS NTHN BULLANTS Slip Sliding Away

The Dolphins have slipped to their fourth straight loss for the first time in more than five years, with a demoralising 47-point defeat to the Northern Bullants at Princes Park.

New coach Shannon Grant was again left ruing his team's inability to apply "scoreboard pressure". The Dolphins dominated the opening quarter, but several easy misses left the visitors trailing by a more -->
ROUND THREE - VS CASEY SCORPIONS Dolphins Blown Away

The Dolphins have slipped to 0-3 after a disappointing 39-point loss to the Casey Scorpions at Frankston Park. In a game dominated by winds reaching over 90km/hour, the visitors kicked five goals to none in the first quarter, only for the Dolphins to reply in kind with the wind in the second and take a three point lead at half time. more -->
ROUND TWO - VS SANDRINGHAM Dolphins fall again
The Dolphins have slipped to 0-2 after a hard-fought loss to Sandringham at Frankston Park on Saturday.

After the two sides had been separated by less than ten points for the best part of three and a half quarters, star Sandringham full forward Nick Sautner finally slipped free of Dolphins skipper Shaun Pollard and kicked three last quarter goals to seal the Zebras 30-poi more -->
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POS TEAM Pts
1 North Ballarat 56
2 Williamstown 52
3 Northern Bullants 48
4 Port Melbourne 48
5 Box Hill Hawks 48
6 Casey Scorpions 40
7 Collingwood 40
8 Geelong 36
9 Werribee Tigers 32
10 Sandringham 28
11 Coburg Tigers 28
12 Frankston 12
13 Bendigo Bombers 0