We are happy to announce that we are partnering with Stix and Stones Lower Plenty to support local business and raise funds for our club!
Just use the code STMARYS when ordering via phone, online or visiting the restaurant and $5 from your bill will go back to the club.
So this weekend, let Stix & Stones take care of breakfast, lunch or dinner for you!
Their menu has something for everyone and you can enjoy your favourite staples like fluffy buttermilk pancakes, eggs Benedict, lovingly homemade pizza and pasta, or a hearty steak or lamb shank with a delectable urban twist!
And make sure to stop by in person when lockdown is lifted for all the catch-ups you missed out on!
SMFNC Players named in Leader’s Local Footy Young Guns
Congratulations to Senior’s players Rory Hanlon and Tane Cotter who got a fantastic write up in the Leader today!
It is fantastic to see our Senior boys celebrated for their impressive skills and achievements this season, and our club recognised for developing impressive young talent!
Message from the President
Driving the road safety message home
Hi everyone,
On the weekend, we celebrated the AFL and TAC Road Safety Round which aimed to encourage active participation to eliminate deaths and serious injuries on our roads.
Although we didn’t get to play last weekend and wear our armbands in support, we can all still play a part off the field in road safety.
There are many factors, which can cause driving to become unsafe, including fatigue, technology distractions or even an unsafe car, but one of the most common one factors is drink driving.
This is why we are asking all St Mary’s players and supporters to make a commitment to keeping drinking and driving apart: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XZBVT6C
Despite it seeming like an easy task we do nearly every day, driving is complex and requires decision-making and total concentration. Alcohol is a drug and can affect your perception, vision, concentration and reaction time which increases you risk of being in an accident.
According to TAC, if people avoid driving after drinking, each year 50 lives could be saved.
So the answer is simple, if you plan to drink, plan not to drive – don’t risk it!
Don’t forget to check on your mates while drinking, and speak up if you are concerned about them driving. Book a taxi or Uber, walk the 10 minutes to the Greensborough train station, or make sure you are nice to your family that day so one of them will pick you up!
Thanks for your commitment to creating a safer community.
Thanks,
Mark Stanley.
Help us earn up to $10k for the club!
TAC is giving local footy clubs the chance to earn up to $10,000 by encouraging their players, members and supporters to participate in the mission to eliminate deaths and serious injuries on our roads.
Visit the TAC website to hear why road safety matters to many Victorians including St Kilda Coach Brett Ratten whose teenage son Cooper passed away in a road accident: https://bit.ly/2VAmpdM
Help us demonstrate our club’s commitment to road safety by tagging and sharing whom you are driving safely for!
Stay tuned to our socials for updates on the campaign!

Special Message from Jason Akermanis
With lockdown 6.0 taking a toll on everyone, AFL star Jason Akermanis shared a video to lift the spirits of all our players and supporters!

