2017 Men's National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 Table
Written by Tony Persoglia

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Source: SportsTG.

Final Table (West)
 
Pos Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Northcote City28205359273265
2Moreland Zebras28186472264660
3Moreland City28137854411346
4Sunshine George Cross2813784133846
5Whittlesea Ranges281161155431239
6Brunswick City28106124247-536
7Ballarat City28105134751-435
8Werribee City28105133141-1035
9Melbourne Victory2885155556-129
10Bendigo City28022620125-1052
 
Final Table (East)
 
Pos Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Dandenong Thunder *28196374344061
2Dandenong City28155858332550
3Melbourne City28118968491941
4Goulburn Valley Suns2811895653341
5Murray United28116114941839
6Eastern Lions2896134254-1233
7Springvale White Eagles *28104144458-1432
8Box Hill United2861394451-731
9Nunawading City2885155368-1529
10Richmond2867153669-3325

Competition Rules: 3 points for a win; 1 point for a draw
Competition Notes: Dandenong Thunder and Springvale White Eagles were deducted 2 points

Champions, promotions and relegations
Northcote City were crowned 2017 Men's National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 West Premiers.
Dandenong Thunder were crowned 2017 Men's National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 East Premiers.
Dandenong Thunder defeated Northcote City 2-0 in the 2017 Men's National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 Grand Final.
Dandenong Thunder were crowned 2017 Men's National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 Champions.
Melbourne Knights, Moreland Zebras and Dandenong City contested the 2017 Men's National Premier Leagues Victoria Playoffs.
Melbourne Knights defeated Dandenong City 3-2 in the 2017 Men's National Premier Leagues Victoria Promotion Playoff.
Richmond were relegated to the 2018 Victorian Men's State League Division 1 South-East.

Amalgamations, name changes and withdrawals
Bendigo City were relegated but did not compete in Men's State League competition in 2018.

Last updated: 1 April 2023.