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Grand finalists in the thick of finals, relegation battles
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Significant changes occurred on the William Buck Premier ladder in the aftermath of Round 12 and last year’s grand finalists are front and centre of the
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Significant changes occurred on the William Buck Premier ladder in the aftermath of Round 12 and last year’s grand finalists are front and centre of the
Wilson Women’s Weekend Review by Nicole Erasmus WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER WOMEN’S A strong final quarter from Marcellin helped them to a 15-point win over Old Xaverians at Bulleen Park West
North Brunswick continued their unbeaten run in Division 4 with an emphatic 140-point win over Mt Lilydale at Allard Park. 48 scoring shots to eight tells the story of the
32 scoring shots to 16 helped UHS-VU maintain their unbeaten run as they defeated Swinburne University by 71 points at Brens Oval. Esubalew Ramsay starred for the Vultures and led
Ivanhoe made it three wins in a row and climbed to sixth spot on the Division 1 ladder after they defeated Brunswick NOBSPC by 39 points at Alec Gillon Oval.
Eight goals from Danny Nolan led Old Paradians to an important 42-point victory over Emmaus St Leo’s at Bennettswood Sports Ground. After an even first term with scores levelled 27-apiece,
Hampton Rovers caused the upset of the round when they defeated Williamstown CYMS in a three-point thriller at Boss James Reserve and claimed their fourth win of the year. The
A six-goal haul from James Sansom helped Old Scotch to their fourth consecutive victory, defeating Ajax by 50 points at Camberwell Sports Ground. The Cardinals jumped out to a 40-point
Old Melburnians ended a 17-year drought at the Uni Oval and climbed to fifth spot on the William Buck Premier Men’s ladder after they defeated University Blacks by 27 points.