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Junior State Coaches Wanted!

2013 Junior Victorian EaglesGridiron Victoria is seeking a Head Coach to develop our Junior Victorian Eagles program in preparation for the 2015 Junior National Championships.

The tournament will be held likely in April 2015.

GV will be developing a Junior High Performance program to develop our best young players who demonstrate potential for representative football.

Applicants should submit a resume and cover letter via email to the GV secretary.

Cover letter should address proposed practice times, locations, frequency, etc.  It should also identify potential assistant coaching staff and other staff (i.e. Medics/trainers and Team Manager).

Launching our newest Competition

Men's League

Always at the forefront of innovation and keen to bring this new brand of American Gridiron to Australia, GV is proud to announce the Victorian All Male Underwear League (VAMUL).

GV is looking to emulate the fastest growing sport in the world and is confident the sight of semi-naked men running around trying to play Gridiron will appeal to a broader base than the full-kit variety, now into its 30th year.

We have been trying to achieve a higher profile for Victorian Gridiron for 30 years now with little or no success GV media release

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Aussie college superstar bringing his team downunder

In the biggest news to grace our shores a leading NCAA football program will be coming to Australia in July to take on the Australian Outback Team.

The fabled Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets will be heading downunder, bringing with them their own home grown Victorian superstar Adam Gotsis who began studying and playing at GT last year after a stellar career with the Monash Warriors.

Adam Gotsis on the field for Georgia Tech

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New AFL rule to be adopted by GV in 2014

Following the trailblazing work of the AFL to introduce “No ladder, no scoreboard” for junior Aussie Rules, Gridiron Victoria is taking it one step further in 2014.

In an effort to promote participation rather than competition, thousands of junior AFL players will be forced to play with no scoreboard, ladders or match results, a move seen as not doing enough to protect players according to GV.

It is not about who wins or loses, who scores or who doesn’t. It is all about running around for two hours with no real objective or purpose. Why do kids always get all the fun?
GV spokesman.

It is frankly quite arrogant to take sport in such an exciting new direction, yet deny the biggest demographic of our playing ranks – seniors.

As a result Gridiron Victoria will be removing all scoreboards, results and standings for men, women and junior competitions in an effort to promote fairness and equality.

scoreboard

It was really quite tedious updating standings” the spokesman added. “Our officials have to contend with governing the game, no one wants the additional burden of keeping score.”

Consistent with the plan, GV will craft 13 Vic Bowl replicas to ensure each team gets one at the end of the season.

The new policy was enacted following an executive meeting on April 1st.

GVTV nominated for a Logie

GVTV in the running for a Logie award

In an embarrassing gaffe, TV Week have apologised to Gridiron Victoria after the nominations for the 2014 Logie Awards omitted GVTV from the list of potential winners.

At a star studded bash in Melbourne yesterday afternoon the who’s who of Australian television celebrated the lead up to television’s night of nights.

After five nominations for the Most Popular Sports Program were read out, only this morning was the error recognised and the complete list released to media outlets:

  • GVTV: Gridiron Victoria Television (Channel 31)
  • Before the Game (Network Ten)
  • The AFL Footy Show (Nine Network)
  • The Cricket Show (Nine Network)
  • The NRL Footy Show (Nine Network)
  • Wide World of Sports (Nine Network)

This marks the first time a Channel 31 program has been nominated for a Logie. The awards will be read out on Sunday 27th April.

Given the parlous state of sports coverage in Australia, GV is absolutely in the mix to take home the Logie. We will be reporting live from television’s night of nights.

All GVTV episodes can be viewed at the GV YouTube channel

TV Week clarified the error on Tuesday 1st April.