
Razorbacks slow down Trobers, Warriors too strong for Swans
After going down to Power House last week, Canterbury hit back with an emphatic fourth term helping them defeat Albert Park to the tune of 43 points at Sportscover Arena.
After going down to Power House last week, Canterbury hit back with an emphatic fourth term helping them defeat Albert Park to the tune of 43 points at Sportscover Arena.
Prahran Assumption ended Emmaus St Leo’s two-game winning run with a comprehensive 58-point victory at Bennettswood Sports Ground. Leading by 37 points with one quarter remaining, the Two Blues flexed
PEGS strengthened their hold on second spot of the ladder with a 95-point demolition of St John’s at PEGS Sporting Fields. Adrian Romanyk (eight) and Jackson Young (seven) combined for
Five unanswered goals in the final term gave Williamstown CYMS a 39-point victory over Marcellin at Altona Green Park this weekend. Leading by just seven points with one quarter remaining,
Old Scotch continued their unbeaten start to the season with a hard-fought 23-point win over Ajax at Gary Smorgon Oval. Leading by just one point at the last break, the
St Kevin’s leapfrogged Collegians to take top spot on the William Buck Premier ladder with a comprehensive 84-point victory over Beaumaris at Banksia Reserve. SKOB held the Sharks to just
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Jason Bast – @Jason_Bast The top of the ladder clash between Aquinas and North Brunswick didn’t disappoint as the Bulls kicked five straight goals to tear down the 12-point deficit
Mitch op’t Hoog The House have asserted their dominance on Division 3 defeating an in form Canterbury Cobras while UHS-VU loom large at the top of the table as the