
Clash of the Titans ahead in Div 3
UHS and Power House solidified their places on top of the ladder with comfortable wins; while Richmond Central made it two wins on the trot on the back of their
UHS and Power House solidified their places on top of the ladder with comfortable wins; while Richmond Central made it two wins on the trot on the back of their
A seven-goal to one opening half led Richmond Central to their second successive win, defeating Westbourne Grammarians by 39 points at Kevin Bartlett Reserve. The Snakes were dominant in the
Two teams remain unbeaten in Division 3 after Round 5 as UHS-VU and Power House both had convincing away victories. As the top two continue to break away from the
Richmond Central claimed their first senior win in 638 days when they defeated Albert Park by 81 points at Ross Gregory Oval. 12 goals to four in the opening half
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_toog Following their first loss of 2017 in Round 3, Canterbury were looking to bounce back into form against Albert Park. While it was a slow
After going down to Power House last week, Canterbury hit back with an emphatic fourth term helping them defeat Albert Park to the tune of 43 points at Sportscover Arena.
Mitch op’t Hoog The House have asserted their dominance on Division 3 defeating an in form Canterbury Cobras while UHS-VU loom large at the top of the table as the
Power House inflicted Canterbury with their first loss of the year as they ran out 48-point winners at Canterbury Sports Ground on the back of a 12-goal display from Nick
Mitch op’t Hoog Round 2 of Division 3 football has produced some big winning margins as the gap between the top half and bottom half of the table seems to