
Raiders enter four, Bullants look to stave off relegation
Old Paradians entered the top four for the first time in 2017 after they defeated Eltham Collegians by 10 points at Eltham College. The Raiders skipped out to a 25-point
Old Paradians entered the top four for the first time in 2017 after they defeated Eltham Collegians by 10 points at Eltham College. The Raiders skipped out to a 25-point
UHS-VU bounced back from their first loss of 2017 with a 35-point victory over La Trobe University at La Trobe Sporting Grounds. Leading by just three points at the half
Whitefriars kept their slim hopes of avoiding relegation alive with a 47-point victory against Brunswick NOBSPC at Whitefriars College. Michael Nitas was the hero with seven goals for the Friars,
46 scoring shots to 17 showcased the dominance of North Brunswick as they defeated Masala by 124 points at Allard Park. 11 goals to three in the first half set
Hampton Rovers caused a boilover in Premier C when they defeated the second-placed Old Haileybury by 33 points at Boss James Reserve. 10 individual goal kickers contributed to the Rovers’
St Bernard’s inflicted Old Brighton with their first loss of the season as they ran out 44-point winners at the Snake Pit earlier today. Trailing by six points at the
De La Salle came from 22 points down at the half time break and registered a crucial five-point victory over Old Trinity at Waverley Oval. The fourth-placed De La were
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Jason Bast – @Jason_Bast Round 15 is in the books and with only three rounds left to play in the 2017 season, the top four looks all but set after