September 11, 2025
AFL North Coast season review The Coffs Harbour Breakers won both the seniors and women’s premierships.

AFL North Coast season review

ANOTHER AFL North Coast season is in the books.

Here is how each club fared in the 2025 season.

Coffs Harbour Breakers: Won their first seniors premiership since 2019, after finishing the home and away season as minor premiers.

Their women’s side won a record third premiership, after also finishing on top of the ladder.

Sawtell/Toormina Saints: Almost won the seniors premiership falling short by less than a goal in the grand final.

Were the only club to have grand finalists in all four senior grades, winning the reserves premiership and finishing runners up in the women’s and Under 18s.

Were also runners up in the Under 16s Boys and Youth Girls 15s competitions.

Port Macquarie Magpies: The defending premiers were knocked out at the Preliminary Final stage.

Won the Under 18s premiership and finished runners up in the reserves.

Were once again a powerhouse in the juniors winning the Under 16s Boys, Under 14s Mixed, and Under 12s Mixed premierships.

Macleay Valley Eagles: Made a return to seniors competition for the first time in 10 years.

Recorded two wins, but had to withdraw late in the season.

Grafton Tigers: Tough year for the Tigers as they finished with the wooden spoon in the seniors competition.

Northern Beaches Blues: Were absent on grand final day in the seniors, but won the Youth Girls 13s premiership and finished runners up in the Youth Girls 17s and Under 12s Mixed.

Nambucca Valley Lions: Failed to play finals in the reserves competition.

The Lions’ Youth Girls 15s team went through undefeated to win the premiership.

Bellingen Bulldogs: Their Youth Girls 17s side went through undefeated to win their fourth straight premiership.

North Coffs Kangaroos: Finished runners up in the Youth Girls 13s competition.

By Aiden BURGESS

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