
SKOB take home U19 Section 4 silverware
St Kevin’s Old Boys kicked six last quarter goals to record a 31-point U19 Section 4 grand final win against Peninsula at Sportscover Arena earlier today. Trailing the Pirates by
St Kevin’s Old Boys kicked six last quarter goals to record a 31-point U19 Section 4 grand final win against Peninsula at Sportscover Arena earlier today. Trailing the Pirates by
West Brunswick came home like a freight train to record an amazing one-point come-from-behind victory against the previously undefeated Emmaus St Leo’s at Trevor Barker Oval. Trailing by 26 points
Old Carey Grammarians are the U19 Section 3 premiers after they overcame a valiant Old Geelong to win by 14 points at Sportscover Arena. In a match where the leader
Old Melburnians produced a stunning 43-point come-from-behind victory against St Bedes/Mentone Tigers to book themselves a spot in this year’s grand final and in William Buck Premier in 2016. Trailing
Old Xaverians claimed the MEGT U19 Premier grand final with a 10-point win against St Bernard’s at Trevor Barker Oval. An 18-point margin at the first break was the largest
Caulfield Grammarians claimed the U19 Section 2 premiership with a 24-point win against Parkdale Vultures at Trevor Barker Oval. It was a red-hot start for the Fields, kicking four goals
Old Haileybury will face off with Monash Blues in next week’s Premier C grand final after the Bloods defeated Marcellin by 27 points in the preliminary final at Casey Fields.
Canterbury capped off a sensational 2015 season by claiming the Division 4 premiership with a 15-point victory against Parkside at Garvey Oval. Leading by two goals at quarter time, the
Old Paradians won their first premiership in 29 years with a 15-point victory over Ivanhoe at Highgate Reserve earlier today. Trailing by nine points at the end of the first quarter,