
Bullants claim third flag in four years
Preston Bullants claimed their third premiership in four years after they led from start to finish in their 12-point Division 2 Grand Final victory against St John’s at Casey Fields.
Preston Bullants claimed their third premiership in four years after they led from start to finish in their 12-point Division 2 Grand Final victory against St John’s at Casey Fields.
Old Geelong claimed their first senior premiership since 2005 when they defeated Old Mentonians by eight points in a thriller at Coburg City Oval. Led by a three-goal haul from
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