
Division 1 – I guess this is growing up
By William Balme – @balmey21 Round 13 has presented us with two delicious curveballs. Two curveballs that may have completely altered the makeup of what I, and many others, tended to
By William Balme – @balmey21 Round 13 has presented us with two delicious curveballs. Two curveballs that may have completely altered the makeup of what I, and many others, tended to
By James Ried – @jamesried9 PEGS celebrated its first win of the 2015 season, in a come from behind victory at Peninsula. It had been a long time coming as the
By William Balme – @balmey21 Just as a quick sidenote, I’ll be popping into the Premier B hot seat for a couple of weeks as David takes a mid-season trip. If
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk The 2016 season got off to a great start on the weekend. Of course it wasn’t 2016, but for many who suffered without any William
Westbourne Grammarians gave Mt Lilydale a reality check in the form of a 140-point drubbing at Westbourne School Ground. Dale Collins was once again the star of the show, kicking
Aquinas made light work of the cellar-dwelling Eley Park Sharks in their 101-point victory at Aqiunas College. 36 scoring shots to 10 told the story, with Michael Jess the main
MHSOB inflicted the upset of the round when they defeated the ladder-leading Ivanhoe by three points at Melbourne High School. Trailing the Hoes by 23 points at quarter time, the
An eight-goal haul from Matthew Keown helped NOBS/St Pats to a hard-fought 24-point win against Bulleen Templestowe at Ted Ajani Reserve. Sitting equal-sixth on the goal kicking table with 36
Old Haileyburians gave all Premier C teams a timely reminder of their devastating brand of football, destroying the third-placed Old Ivanhoe by 66 points at Princes Park Caulfield earlier today.