The future of two clubs is a bit clearer ahead of planning for the 2025 Bendigo Football Netball League.
It has been announced that Broadford’s application to join the competition has been approved by AFL Victoria.
The Kangaroos football sides last competed in division two of the Outer East League in 2023.
The netball program has continued in the Northern Netball League.
It is unknown whether the Kangaroos will field teams for the 2025 season or whether it will be another 12 months.
“Broadford FNC’s leadership is undertaking immediate work to determine the optimal timelines for successful integration into the BFNL to ensure that the club is in a strong and sustainable position to resume competing, after going into recess for the 2024 season,” AFL Central Victoria, the region’s governing body, said in a statement.
“The club will work closely with the Bendigo FNL and AFL Central Victoria through next steps before confirmation about when it competes in the Bendigo FNL is provided.
“AFL Victoria is supportive of this approach and will continue to offer the club and league support through the process to get Broadford FNC back onto the field.”
The announcement was then followed by Maryborough announcing it would go into recess for 2025.
The club had been assessing other options after another tough year on the football field.
“The decision, made after extensive consultation with club members, players, and the community, will allow MFNC to focus on rebuilding its strength, both on and off the field, with a view to returning to the BFNL in 2026,” the Bendigo league said in a statement.
“In recent years, the club has faced significant challenges, including declining player numbers and increased pressure on volunteers.
“After carefully considering all options, the club committee determined that a temporary hiatus would offer the best chance to reorganize and come back stronger.”
The committee is working closely with the BFNL and community stakeholders to ensure a successful return in 2026.
Bendigo chair Professor Carol McKinstry said the league supported the decision of Maryborough,