
The Appeal of Football – Editorial
Michael Sholly Well done to all our clubs who hosted matches on last Saturday on ANZAC day. It was a great occasion and an ideal way for people to come
Michael Sholly Well done to all our clubs who hosted matches on last Saturday on ANZAC day. It was a great occasion and an ideal way for people to come
Will Strange This week Sports Performance Tracking’s Player Analyser focuses on Will Thompson from Old Melburnians. Last week we took an in depth look at De La Salle key back,
Andrew Leonard @Lennytalk The ANZAC Day games told us a little more about this year’s protagonists, but I expect this week to tell us a lot more. We have the
David Chalmers @DAChalmers81 Well St Kevins, you certainly showed me! On paper their showdown with Old Melburnians was match-of-the-round and I tipped the OM’s in a close one. However, what
James Ried @jamesried9 Premier C is a tipping nightmare as the section was riddled with close games and tight contests – and yet a standout favourite is still remaining seated.
William Balme @balmey21 I don’t know about you but the most satisfying feeling in football (and life in general) minus the incomparable mountain of emotions that come with winning a
Gavin Southern @gavsouthern Not many people get the opportunity to play football on ANZAC day, but Saturday was a chance for all amateur footballers to stand tall and remember our
Brenton Mann @brentymann After the weekend’s results, Ivanhoe and St Johns sit atop the Division 2 ladder with unblemished records while the lowly South Melbourne is left languishing without a
Rich Hummerston @Rich_Humm As the rain fell on Friday night and continued Saturday morning, you could almost hear the chorus of tiny hands rubbing together, it was finally a chance