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Bombers, Vultures, Bloods taste premiership glory
Division 1 PEGS have soared home from more than eight goals down against St Mary’s Salesian and claimed the Division 1 flag at Box Hill City Oval. After the Saints
Division 1 PEGS have soared home from more than eight goals down against St Mary’s Salesian and claimed the Division 1 flag at Box Hill City Oval. After the Saints
Division 3 Scribe FB Ryan Smith (UHS) Nicholas Devereaux (UHS) Nick Moran (Swin) HB Kane Fitzpatrick (Swin) Fiachra O’Deasmhunaigh (PH) Will Carrington (Cant) C Adam Collett (PH) Ben Circosta (PH)
Chris Hudson Westbourne Grammarians 22 Thomas Lowden Canterbury Football Club 19 Michael Culliver Westbourne Grammarians 18 Esubalew Ramsay Uhs-Vu Afc 16 David Thwaites Swinburne University AFC 16 Adam Collett Power
Four players were announced fairest and best of their respective sections last night during the Divisions 1 – 4 vote counts on 96.5 Inner FM. Dean Calcedo (Preston Bullants), James
Division 1 PEGS will meet St Mary’s Salesian in next week’s Division 1 Grand Final after they defeated Ormond by 27 points in today’s preliminary at Waverley Oval. Leading by
James Armit The two heavyweights of Division 3 met in the first round of finals and this promised to be potentially the highest quality game of the season. After pipping
After losing three of their last four in the lead-up to their second semi-final, UHS-VU bounced back in a big way as they defeated Power House by 44 points at
James Armit Heading into Round 18, fourth spot was there to claim for Westbourne Grammarians; the only issue, however, is they would be required to defeat ladder-leaders, UHS-VU, who had
Canterbury remain hopeful of gaining of finals spot with a sensational one point victory over premiership favourites UHS-VU. Many people would have though that stumbling against second placed Power House