
Mugars on the board, Sheagles swoop Magpies
Alisha Min After 13 rounds, our reigning premiers Melbourne University finally got on the board thanks to a 12-point win over Fitzroy-ACU. Going into the major break with a goal
Alisha Min After 13 rounds, our reigning premiers Melbourne University finally got on the board thanks to a 12-point win over Fitzroy-ACU. Going into the major break with a goal
Albert Park registered their eighth win in a row as they defeated South Mornington by 115 points at Citation Oval. In what was their seventh score of more than 100
Aquinas all but cemented a top two spot with a hard-fought 12-point win over Canterbury. The Bloods trailed by five points at three quarter time but ignited with six goals
42 scoring shots to 15 helped Peninsula claim their third win from four games, defeating St Mary’s Salesian by 67 points at the Peninsula School. The Pirates booted eight goals
The double bye did little to slow down the unbeaten form of Williamstown CYMS as they defeated Hampton Rovers by 97 points at Boss James Reserve. Seven goals to one
Anna Pavlou Ivanhoe vs Glen Eira Glen Eira Gryphons enjoyed a mighty day after their double bye, coming out 40 points winners over Ivanhoe away from home. A tight first
Caulfield Grammarians’ unbeaten run in Premier B officially came to an end as they went down to Old Scotch by 14 points at Camberwell Sports Ground. The Fields ran out
Nick Armistead St Kevin’s OB delivered a message to the rest of William Buck Premier with a resounding 40-point victory over Old Xaverians at TH King Oval. SKOB utilised the
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