
Guns put on a show, OMs make statement in Division 2
Meg Saultry An impressive second half helped Old Ivanhoe secure a 22-point victory against Bulleen Templestowe at Ted Ajani Reserve on Saturday to kick off Round 6. The Hoers were
Meg Saultry An impressive second half helped Old Ivanhoe secure a 22-point victory against Bulleen Templestowe at Ted Ajani Reserve on Saturday to kick off Round 6. The Hoers were
South Mornington caused the upset of the round as they defeated South Melbourne Districts by 37 points at Ferrero Reserve. The previously undefeated Swans gave up seven goals to five
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
Brunswick NOBS registered their first win of 2018 as they defeated Ivanhoe by 23 points at Alec Gillon Oval. Brunswick trailed by six points at half time but piled on
The Premier C top-of-the-table clash between Fitzroy and Williamstown CYMS didn’t quite live up to expectations as the Roys ran out 45-point winners at Brunswick St Oval. Five unanswered goals
Monash Blues put six weeks of disappointment behind them as they secured their first win of 2018, defeating Old Haileybury by 21 points at Frearson Oval. With an average losing
Anna Pavlou – @Annalyst_Sports As the weeks roll by, it’s becoming obvious that a games fate can switch in a matter of only one quarter. Whether it be a test
University Blues and Old Trinity played out the first draw of the William Buck Premier season when the two sides finished 89 apiece at Uni Oval earlier today. The Blues
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