
Sharks re-enter four, Wickers scorch Tigers
Elsternwick secured their second win for the year with a 71-point victory over Masala at Elsternwick Park. Just seven points separated the two sides in the first term before the
Elsternwick secured their second win for the year with a 71-point victory over Masala at Elsternwick Park. Just seven points separated the two sides in the first term before the
Ormond produced their most clinical performance of the year as they defeated Whitefriars by a monster 120 points at EE Gunn Reserve. The Monders held a 33-point lead at the half
Old Ivanhoe secured their third win for the year, defeating Kew by 76 points at Chelsworth Park. In stark comparison to the one-point thriller played out between the two sides
Old Brighton came out ahead in their first blockbuster match-up with St Bernard’s, winning by 26 points at Brighton Beach Oval. With just one point separating the two sides at
An eight-goal haul from Al Armstrong led Old Melburnians to a stunning 56-point win against University Blacks at Sportscover Arena. OMs trailed by seven points at the first break but
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Jason Bast – Jason_Bast Round 5 was a week of close finishes and unbelievable blowouts in Division 4 – there was no in-between. The round started off with the Eley
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
Jarryd McGuane – @JMcGuane West Brunswick has maintained their spot atop the Division 2 ladder after Round 5 and for the third week in a row a game was decided