
Krushers enter top four, Lions roar at Ivanhoe Park
After weeks of pressuring the top four, Oakleigh entered fourth spot on the ladder following their 100-point victory over St John’s at Scammell Reserve. Led by a nine-goal haul from
After weeks of pressuring the top four, Oakleigh entered fourth spot on the ladder following their 100-point victory over St John’s at Scammell Reserve. Led by a nine-goal haul from
Brin Duggan – @BrinDuggan It is okay everyone, you can un-batten the hatches.The wind has subsided, but not without doing its fair share of damage. Wind, again, claimed this round
St Mary’s Salesian reclaimed top spot on the Division 1 ladder after they defeated Brunswick NOBSPC by 23 points at Alec Gillon Oval. A six-goal haul from Michael Dolan led
Brin Duggan – @BrinDuggan With the wind wreaking havoc across the state, the order of the day for Round 13 was defence. “Defence, defence, defence” emanated from the raptures of
Brunswick NOBSPC went one game clear of St John’s in the relegation zone via a surprising, but emphatic, 61-point victory over Preston Bullants. The NOBS shot out to a 35-point
Brin Duggan – @BrinDuggan Where in the world are all the VAFA players? It seems every club has players seeking warmer tidings abroad. From Kiev to Carolina and Crete to
Ivanhoe made it three wins in a row and climbed to sixth spot on the Division 1 ladder after they defeated Brunswick NOBSPC by 39 points at Alec Gillon Oval.
Brin Duggan – @BrinDuggan After 11 rounds, I’m making the call: The top five is set. That should not be a deterrent, however. Things are reaching fever pitch as the
Oakleigh continued their push for a top four position with a 53-point victory over Brunswick NOBSPC at Alec Gillon Oval. The Krushers led by 10 points at half time and