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Animals finish strong whilst a win wasn’t enough for the Saints
Angus Archild – @GusArchi Old Paradians will go into this season’s finals series on the back foot after a shock loss to relegated Glen Eira. However, a win for the
Angus Archild – @GusArchi Old Paradians will go into this season’s finals series on the back foot after a shock loss to relegated Glen Eira. However, a win for the
MHSOB secured third spot on the Division 2 ladder following their surprise 12-point win over Prahran Assumption. Trailing by five points at the half, the Unicorns kicked six goals to
Angus Archibald – @GusArchi It was a massive week in Division 2 as round 17 wreaked havoc on the final ladder positions. Old Paradians put their destiny in their own
Old Paradians entered the top four for the first time in 2017 after they defeated Eltham Collegians by 10 points at Eltham College. The Raiders skipped out to a 25-point
Angus Archibald – @GusArchi Round 15 saw Emmaus St Leos take the chocolates against a wasteful Yarra Old Grammarians in the biggest upset of the round, whilst Old Paradians kept
Angus Archibald Round 14 pinned top against bottom in Division 2 with a rampant Prahran coming up against lowly Hawthorn out at Rathmines Road Reserve. West Brunswick hosted Old Paradians
Yarra Old Grammarians snapped a two-game losing streak as they defeated Glen Eira by 26 points at Doncaster Reserve. Leading by just three points at the last break, the Bushrangers
Angus Archibald Round 13 of Division 2 saw top four contenders MHSOB and Yarra OG fight it out in the only top-four clash of the round. West Brunswick’s big win
Emmaus St Leo’s snapped a five-game losing streak when they defeated Glen Eira by 15 points at Bennettswood Sports Ground. Trailing by five points at three quarter time, the Animals