Hoppers try to break Blues’ run in final

August 22, 2025 BY
Heathcote DFNL finals

Driving force: Mount Pleasant's Caelan Smith on the attack against Colbinabbin. Photos: SAA IMAGING

COLBINABBIN will try to break Mount Pleasant’s winning streak in Saturday’s senior football qualifying final in Bendigo Bank Heathcote DFNL finals action.

The Grasshoppers and Blues will play at Gunbower from 2.15pm.

It’s one-all in this season’s meetings between these teams.

They clashed last Saturday at Toolleen where the Blues won on their turf by 27 points.

In the ninth round Colbinabbin marked a 16-point win at the home of the green and gold in M.J. Morgan Oval.

Midfield and on-ball contests will be crucial as both teams have plenty of goalkicking power.

The Blues’ attack is led by Ben Weightman (36 goals), Brodie Leonard-Shannon (31) and Mitch Bennett (31).

At the other end of the ground, Colbinabbin has Brandyn Grenfell (60), Alex Carr (41) and Nick Knight (35).

After missing the finals following the premiership in 2023, Mount Pleasant has bounced back brilliantly.

A coup was the signing of Josh Hann as playing co-coach and the return of Adam Baird as playing co-coach.

Colbinabbin captain Will Lowe kicks as ruckman Julian Bull and midfielder Alex van Ruiswyk look on.

 

Dual premiership coach Cameron Carter is director of coaching for the Blues.

After a hat-trick of grand final wins with Marong in the Loddon Valley, Linton Jacobs returned to Colbinabbin where he once played to be senior coach in 2025.

On Sunday it will be the Harlowe Huntly Hawks and Leitchville Gunbower fighting to stay in the premiership race when they meet in an elimination final.

The Hawks and Bombers will play at Bendigo Club Oval in North Bendigo’s Atkins Street from 2.15pm.

The Hamish Morcom-coached Hawks won at Leitchville in round two by two goals.

Next time the Shannon Keam-coached Bombers won 51-45 at Huntly’s Strauch Reserve.

Gun recruit Sam Dunstan has capped a brilliant first season with Huntly by winning the goalkicking title on 75 goals.

North Bendigo has qualified for second semi-finals in all three football grades.

The reserves qualifying final features Huntly and Mount Pleasant at noon, as LBU and Colbinabbin meet in the elimination final.

The under-18s kick off qualifying day as White Hills tackles Heathcote at 10am.

Mount Pleasant will face Lockington Bamawm United in the elimination final.