4 flags for the Valley!
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Moonee Valley has won four Premierships for the 2009/10 season - our most successful season ever.
Mark Gauci captained the Firsts to an emphatic win over Werribee Centrals, while coach Lou Raffaele captained the Seconds to an equally dominant victory, also over Werribee Centrals.
Our Under 16 White team, coached by Kevin Memery and Steve Malone won a hard-fought victory over Taylors Lakes.
And our Under 12 Gold team, coached by Darren Nagle and assisted by Ross Aitken, easily accounted for Greenvale.
Season 2009/10 broke a long drought of senior premierships, following on from our last First Eleven flag in 2000/01.
Despite our long premiership history at the senior level, it's the first time we've won more than one senior flag in the one season.
The four flags beats our previous best, when we won three junior grand finals in the 2007/08 season.
And Moonee Valley has maintained our remarkable run of success, which has seen us win one or more junior premierships in each of the past seven seasons.
Well done Valleys!
Picture: Darren Nagle receives his Under 12 premiership medal from Moonee Valley's Charlie Walker, representing the NWCA, while assistant coach Ross Aitken looks on.

Our Under 16 White team, coached by Kevin Memery and Steve Malone won a hard-fought victory over Taylors Lakes.
And our Under 12 Gold team, coached by Darren Nagle and assisted by Ross Aitken, easily accounted for Greenvale.
Season 2009/10 broke a long drought of senior premierships, following on from our last First Eleven flag in 2000/01.
Despite our long premiership history at the senior level, it's the first time we've won more than one senior flag in the one season.
The four flags beats our previous best, when we won three junior grand finals in the 2007/08 season.
And Moonee Valley has maintained our remarkable run of success, which has seen us win one or more junior premierships in each of the past seven seasons.
Well done Valleys!
Picture: Darren Nagle receives his Under 12 premiership medal from Moonee Valley's Charlie Walker, representing the NWCA, while assistant coach Ross Aitken looks on.
March 22, 2010
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