
SKOB’s offensive arsenal an ominous warning
By Nick Armistead When three matches are decided by two points or less, one by two goals and another has 45 kicked between the two competing sides, you know it’s
By Nick Armistead When three matches are decided by two points or less, one by two goals and another has 45 kicked between the two competing sides, you know it’s
He snagged five for the match, but it was Al Armstrong’s opening term which set up the thrilling two-point win for OMFC – Old Melburnians Football Club yesterday. One &
Westourne Grammarians flexed their muscle against Mt Lilydale at Westbourne School Ground, defeating the Rams by 115 points in a match-up tipped to play out a lot closer than the end
Glen Eira’s undefeated run to commence the season continued this weekend with a 13-point win against Canterbury. Julius Waras-Carstensen was named BOG on the back of three goals and a
Yarra Valley maintained their spot in the four and kept Eltham Collegians winless with a 12-point victory at Eltham College. Trailing by nine points with a quarter to play, the
Old Mentonians showcased more strings to their bow with a hard-fought two-goal victory against Whitefriars at Keysborough Playing Fields. Leading by 29 points at the last break, the Panthers gave up
Old Ivanhoe maintained their spot in the top four following their hard-fought 37-point win against Old Camberwell. Trailing the Wellers by seven points at the main break, the Hoes piled
Beaumaris made it six from six with a hard-fought 28-point win against the winless Hampton Rovers. If not for a third term fade out in which they allowed five goals to
A Nick De Steiger-led Old Melburnians climbed to second spot on the William Buck Premier ladder after they defeated Old Xaverians in a two-point thriller at Toorak Park. De Steiger