Division 1’s good vibrations
By Tom Feldgen According to WildFlorida.Tv, “unlike lions, tigers, leopards and jaguars that produce a roar with the vibration of flexible cartilage at the base of their tongue, panthers are usually quiet
By Tom Feldgen According to WildFlorida.Tv, “unlike lions, tigers, leopards and jaguars that produce a roar with the vibration of flexible cartilage at the base of their tongue, panthers are usually quiet
By Christian Burgess It was undoubtedly the match of the round and no better place to start the Premier C report than with the Kew vs Old Ivanhoe battle. It
By David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 The Premier B ladder has been taken over by the newcomers, with Old Scotch, Beaumaris and Old Haileybury occupying the top three positions on the
By Jarryd McGuane – @JMcGuane In an exciting second round of Division 2 we saw the return of last year’s finalists St Johns OC to action, a first win for a promoted
By Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Old Melburnians exacted what little grand final revenge one can in a home and away rematch against St Kevin’s; De La Salle scraped over the
Old Trinity retained their position at the top of the William Buck Premier ladder with a hard-fought 26-point victory against University Blacks at Daley Oval. The Blacks came hard in
Mt Lilydale hit the scoreboard 50 times in their 133-point thumping of Masala at WJ Turner Reserve. Sean Gibson and Max Hampton were stellar in offence, kicking five each among
Parkside’s slow start to the season continued as they went down to Aquinas by 96 points at Aquinas College. A 10-goal to two first half set up the win for
After sitting out with the Round 1 bye, St John’s commenced their season with a hard-fought 19-point win against Yarra Valley at Doncaster Reserve. Led by Aaron Thornton’s eight majors,