
Division 2: Eltham hand Northern the Sunday Blues
By Brenton Mann – @BrentyMann Eltham took another step closer to successive finals births with a dominant 53-point win over Northern Blues at Eltham College. The win saw the Turtles
By Brenton Mann – @BrentyMann Eltham took another step closer to successive finals births with a dominant 53-point win over Northern Blues at Eltham College. The win saw the Turtles
Ivanhoe made it three in a row and 14 of 16 this season when they defeated Elsternwick by 129 points at Elsternwick Park Oval. It was the Mitchell Lovell show
By Brenton Mann – @BrentyMann Last week was most certainly not a round of nail biters, with the narrowest margin being Ivanhoe’s 38-point win over a determined Monash. The margins
Ivanhoe look more and more likely to finish the home and away season atop the Division 2 ladder following their 38-point victory against Monash Gryphons at Ivanhoe Park. Trailing by
By Brenton Mann – @BrentyMann Monash put in its best performance of the year and as a consequence, jumped out of the relegation zone with a 57-point win over Richmond Central.
MHSOB continued their winning form by dismantling Elsternwick to the tune of 99 points at Sportscover Arena. Leading from start to finish, the Unicorns restricted the Wickers to just five
By Brenton Mann – @BrentyMann South Melbourne were the talk of the VAFA, as the Districts, who had been seemingly all at sea, notched their first win of 2015. Souths hosted
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
By Brenton Mann – @BrentyMann St John’s banked back-to-back wins as it held off a determined Richmond Central side and ground out a 26-point win at Thomas Carroll Reserve. After consecutive