
OM’s break Dairy Bell hoodoo, Blues take top spot
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Just one game separates fourth from seventh in William Buck Premier as Old Melburnians kept their finals hopes alive with a 17-point victory over De La
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Just one game separates fourth from seventh in William Buck Premier as Old Melburnians kept their finals hopes alive with a 17-point victory over De La
Lachlan Chapman Aquinas have fought off a strong challenge from Canterbury Football Club away from home to all but secure a top two finish with a 12-point win. Ash Naulty
Anna Pavlou Round 13 produced a windy weekend of footy with mixed results. Power House have finally recorded their second win of their 2019 season in impressive fashion, while Yarra
Connor Hoetzel Albert Park strong-armed South Mornington from start to finish in Round 13, kicking at least five goals in every quarter on their way to a 115-point drubbing. The
Jake Morris Football returns! League giants do battle, Petering has a field day, Gooda the hero and upsets aplenty highlighted an exciting round of action for Premier B. We’d be
Madison Talarico After an extended break, Williamstown CYMS look stronger than ever defeating Hampton Rover by 97 points at Boss James Reserve in Round 12. A seven-goal to one opening
Jake Morris For the first time this year, Therry Penola will feature inside the top four after they dispatched the Two Blues in a low scoring affair. Elsewhere, Kew and
Tash Gunawardana RMIT University were a class above North Brunswick AFC with their fourth win of the season, running out 65-point winners at Allard Park. It was an impressive defensive
Tash Gunawardana Third-placed Caulfield Grammarians outclassed bottom of the ladder Old Geelong by 42 points at Glenhuntly Oval. Caulfield were solid all over the ground and came out strongly in