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A special day reflects what Coldstream FNC is all about

The day kicked off with a strong statement from Coldstream’s Women’s Team, who faced Ferntree Gully away.

Despite missing several key players, coach Matt Coghlan reshuffled the line-up and tested out new combinations.

The changes paid off, with the team rising to the occasion and securing a 33-point victory.

Nyomie Lagerwey was instrumental in the win and was named the Coldstream Brewery Player of the Round for her dominant performance.

Back at home, excitement built as past players kicked off the day of celebrstions and club captain Darcy Fritsch prepared to run out for his 100th senior game for Coldstream.

A model of consistency and leadership throughout the club.

The crowd was also treated to a special Past Players Day, highlighted by the 50-year reunion of the 1975 senior premiership team.

As the celebrations continued, attention turned to the football, where both the Reserves and Senior Men’s teams had a tough assignment, taking on ladder-leaders Donvale at home.

Both matches proved to be hard-fought affairs, with Coldstream showing heart and determination in front of a vocal home crowd.

While Donvale showed why they’re top of the table, the Coldstream squads fought until the final siren, earning respect with their effort and commitment.

Cam Boeder was named Reserves player of the round and Daniel Versteegen was named the senior Yarra Valley Steel player of the round.

Despite the challenge on the scoreboard, the day’s atmosphere reflected what Coldstream FNC is all about unity, pride, and a deep respect for its history and future.

From young stars making their mark, to captains reaching career milestones, to premiership legends returning home, the Coldstream spirit was well and truly alive.

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