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Recruitment

Play for the Hastings Football Club in 2008!

Whether you're a quality player looking to play senior football or just want to have a kick and some fun, all players are welcome to come down to training and "have a run" with the team. Below is some brief information about the Hastings Football Club, with more information available by browsing the rest of the website.


About the Hastings Football Club
The Hastings Football Club is the most successful club in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League, winning 16 senior premierships since its debut in the Peninsula Football Association in 1908, with the last being in 1995. While the Blues haven't tasted finals football since 2002, the team has scored some major recruits and is looking forward to big things in 2008 under new senior coach Tyson Lane.


Training Facilities
Gym FacilitiesIn 2005, the Hastings Football Club set up a fully equipped gymnasium inside the club rooms. Also erected was a heated spa to maximise player recovery after training sessions and games. Our head trainer Naomi Metcalf is a qualified myotherapist and attends all games as well as the majority of training sessions. The club's training facilities are also of high quality, with lighting around the ground recently upgraded to improve the quality of night training sessions.


The Social Club
The Hastings ClubThe Hastings Football Club proudly enjoys the best facilities of any sporting club on the Mornington Peninsula. Our social club is a fully licensed gaming venue with 50 Tatt's machines, full bistro and function room catering for the majority of functions held by the club.

Visit The Hastings Club website for more information about the social club.


About the Town
Hastings is a functional Western Port town 62 kilometres south of Melbourne, memorable for its coastal margins, wide bay outlooks and the atmosphere generated by its jetty and marina areas. It is the main town in the Western Port region, thriving on its strong, heavy industrial deep-water port and service-centre base. Apart from these functions, the water-related recreational attributes have given the town an equally strong tourist base. Boating, sailing and fishing, including game fishing and the marina complex reflect the marine face of the town's tourist industry. New, prestigious residential development on the slopes overlooking the coastal lowlands and Warringine Conservation Park add further character and dimension to Hastings.

Please visit Travel Victoria or Visit Victoria for more information about Hastings and to view photos of the town.


If you are interested in playing for the Hastings Football Club, please contact senior coach Tyson Lane via e-mail.