Cranbourne Junior Football Club

Results

Fixtures & Results

You can catch up on the live scores, results, and fixtures on different teams, whether Auskick, senior men league, or female football club. The season consists of a series of games and tournaments and is one to look forward to. We provide fixtures and results for the following football club categories.

Under 8

It is also known as the Auskick team. Our Auskickers participate in interclub and intraclub competitions. When it concerns local tournaments, we provide fixtures ahead of the game and report the results after.

What is Auskick?

Auskick is a preparatory course utilised to train kids about fundamental football skills. The children trained are as young as six years and usually are primary school children. Auskick encompasses activities that enable a child’s personal development, boost their esteem and teach them how to work in a team. Although it seems like a school course, all activities are fun and help the kids grow mentally, emotionally, and physically.

Junior Football Club

The Junior Football club consists of male and female football clubs under the age of 16. There are also under 12 and 14. Like Auskick games, we provide updates on each player and games after each competition.

AFL Premierships

The Australian Football League (AFL) Premiership is very popular. It includes tournaments involving all categories, such as the senior football league (male and female). 

We are one of the few sites that first release fixtures and update as the match is ongoing. All information given is accurate and detailed, and therefore, we are a highly reliable source for your betting predictions. Betting is a common feature of a football game or any other sport for that matter and is simply the process of predicting football game outcomes ahead of the tournament.

For instance, you may predict that a particular club will defeat the other and place a bet using money on such an assertion. The person with the wrong prediction loses his or her money to the other. On each fixture, we provide an analysis of the game based on several factors, such as the team’s history and the strength of their players.  We weigh all odds and advise you on the best team to support.

How Are Fixtures Scheduled?

Australian football can be categorised into different divisions, with the AFL (Australian Football League) at the top. Depending on the number of the teams in a particular division, each team must play twice against two different others. Also, the football league considers the total number of games in scheduling fixtures.

Fixtures scheduling involves:

Pairings

Pairing involves setting up a team to go against another. Pairings happen considering certain factors such as Audience control, revenue generation and maximisation, and available resources.

Fans Factor

Fans are those who keep the football game relevant. Without those who are watching, there is no game. Hence, on busy days sports regulators considered the distance between fans and the team during fixture scheduling.

Nonetheless, there are other factors considered, such as the club’s history. Most times, the league sends out request forms to all clubs for special inquiries. After this, the league combines all the data collected and fixed up teams against one another. The fixtures usually go through a lot of redrafting before a final one is produced.

The final one is what we release to you. We release fixtures in a timetable showing the time, date, and the participating teams. The dates feature various geographical zones for better reading. More so, results are broken down into game rounds.

Occasionally, we produce an analysis of football games and results.