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‘Clubs in Focus’ Podcast: Caulfield Grammarians
Since 1920, Caulfield Grammarians have been part of the VAFA. Sitting proudly in the Glenhuntly Road change rooms is the 1970 A Grade pennant, winning under the unlikeliest of circumstances.
Since 1920, Caulfield Grammarians have been part of the VAFA. Sitting proudly in the Glenhuntly Road change rooms is the 1970 A Grade pennant, winning under the unlikeliest of circumstances.
Tom ‘The Villain’ Johnston – 1989 Preview Ormond will start warm favourites in Sunday’s Grand Final against Collegians. Since 1928 Ormond have won 7 A Grade Premierships; Collegians 7 A
Since 1923 the Old Xav’s have been part of the VAFA. After years of underperforming, they started to put the wheels in motion with a Division pennant in 1976. The
Nick Armistead No club has experienced sustained success like the six-peat Old Xaverians of the 1990’s, and an old school tongue lashing could well be considered the turning point. Former
Nick Armistead The Aquinas OCFC women’s team is looking to leave MS behind by raising funds for multiple sclerosis research as part of The May 50K. Having only started their
It was an unbelievably successful first year of VAFA Women’s footy, and it was all capped off with a thrilling William Buck Premier GF between SKOB Saints and Marcellin. The
Nick Armistead Imagine having the Australian 200m sprint record holder running around for your club. Well, that is exactly what happened to West Brunswick when Mexico City silver medallist Peter
Enjoy the first stage of restrictions easing throughout Victoria with the heart-stopping 2018 preliminary final between Old Carey & Uni Blacks – a game that was decided with the last