
Animals in nail biter, Bushrangers over Friars
Anna Pavlou – @Annalyst_Sports They say a week is a long time in football but two weeks has brought great change for all Division 2 sides. Teams like Bulleen and
Anna Pavlou – @Annalyst_Sports They say a week is a long time in football but two weeks has brought great change for all Division 2 sides. Teams like Bulleen and
Michael Davey Glen Eira hosted Canterbury at Packer Park, where a large crowd was in attendance for the highly anticipated top of the table clash. The tragic sudden passing of
Richmond Central returned to form and ended a two-game losing streak with a dominant 79-point victory over Albert Park. 44 scoring shots to 15 told the story of the Snakes’
Michael Davey Canterbury travelled to KB Reserve to tackle a determined fourth-placed Richmond Central in yet another eight-point margin game. It was a tight, low-scoring game, where neither team gave
Canterbury registered their sixth win for the year in a nail-biter against Richmond Central, edging past the Snakes by just one point at Kevin Bartlett Reserve. The Snakes led at
Michael Davey Albert Park hosted Latrobe University, with both clubs looking to open their accounts after disruptive starts to their seasons. With the Grand Prix done and dusted, the Falcon’s
Hawthorn AFC launched into third spot on the Division 3 ladder following their 58-point victory over Richmond Central at Rathmines Reserve. Leading by just three points at the main break,
Michael Davey I keep banging on about the closeness of Division 3, but it was highlighted again in another close match at St James Park, where eighth place Swinburne hosted
Hawthorn AFC’s rise up the ranks in Division 3 continued as they posted an emphatic 85-point victory over Aquinas at Aquinas College. Leading by one point at half time, the