Anzac Day battle shapes as early test for Surf Coast

April 24, 2026 BY
Surf Coast Anzac Day

Surf Coast will look to remain in check with the top six in a clash against Geelong on Anzac Day. Photo: B.E Fitzgerald Photography.

SURF Coast Football Club’s senior men will meet cross-town rivals Geelong Rangers in an Anzac Day clash at Myers Reserve.

Sitting seventh in the men’s State League division 2 competition with a 1-2-1 record, Surf Coast face a Rangers outfit just below them in ninth, making the result an important one in a tightly packed ladder.

Surf Coast come in off a 3-3 draw with Whittlesea Ranges in what was a back-and-forth contest.

Riku Sukenaga struck twice early before Jack Corrigan put his side ahead in the 76th minute. Whittlesea Ranges drew level in the 83rd minute, after a late own goal from Bradley Verrall.

Despite being newly promoted from division 3, Surf Coast have held their ground in the middle of the table. They will need a win against Geelong to stay within reach of the leading pack.

Geelong Rangers, meanwhile, are looking to respond after a 3-1 loss to Uni Hill, having opened the scoring before conceding three unanswered goals.

In the reserves, Surf Coast sit fifth with a 2-1-1 record and carry momentum from a 3-2 win over Whittlesea, sealed by Xander Stojanovski’s 88th-minute goal.

The reserves will begin the day with a 1pm kick off, with the seniors to follow at 3pm.