Save the Date for the 2023 Saint John Alpine Wanderers Hall of Fame Dinner and Auction.
When: Sat April 22
Time: 6pm Alumni Mixer/7pm Hall of Fame Dinner/8pm HOF Inductions
Where: Tipsy Tomato (Millidgeville)
Tickets ($40) go on Sale on Mon Feb 20th.
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The @sj_wanderers and @stationstreethealth are excited to announce their partnership for the 2023 football season!
Chiropractor @dr.rickparisien and physiotherapists @nedwrds and @marcuspaynephysio will be covered on and off field injury management, pre-game taping and post game injury triage 🙌🏈
The 2023 season is just around the corner and registration is now open!
Come join the storied Wanderers program on our journey for our 9th MFL McIntyre Cup.
Information on upcoming events and season details will be sent out soon, so…
The Saint John Alpine Wanderers would like to Thank Head Coach and W Hall of Famer Steve Corscadden for everything he has done for the W Organisation over the last couple years. Your hard work and dedication is second…
(From the Telegraph Journal - Article by Evan Clark)
SAINT JOHN - When it rains it pours.
A double entendre that applies as much to the weather during Saturday's Maritime Football League championship game as it did to the surging offence…
From the Telegraph Journal
Jon Hachey scored two touchdowns and Jon Haines added another major to lead the Saint John Wanderers to a 21-14 win over the Halifax Shockers in Maritime Football League action. Jon Roscoe helped the winning…
From the Telegraph Journal - Article by Nathan White
The Saint John Wanderers are officially kings of the Maritime Football League hill again.
Saint John completed the MFL's first-ever undefeated season with a 28-18 victory over the Dartmouth Knights in…
From the Telegraph Journal
Saint John Wanderers edged the Riverview Mustangs 34-31 in the Maritime Football League's New Brunswick Conference final here Saturday.
Wanderers scored the winning touchdown with just five seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.
Quarterback Jon Hachey delivered a…
From the Telegraph Journal
The province's two senior football powerhouses earned their way to the New Brunswick finals with convincing Maritime Football League playoff wins on the weekend.
The Riverview Mustangs punished the Moncton Marshals 44-6 in their N.B. conference semi-final…
From the Telegraph-Journal
The Saint John Wanderers continued their undefeated run in the Maritime Football League with a 42-13 pasting of the P.E.I. Privateers in Charlottetown Saturday.
Jon Haines had three touchdowns to lead the Wanderers on offence and defence. Haines…
