
Blacks are back in tightest William Buck Premier season in recent history
By Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead How tight is this? 14 games decided by two goals or less, two teams on six wins, three on five and another three on four.
By Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead How tight is this? 14 games decided by two goals or less, two teams on six wins, three on five and another three on four.
De La Salle held on to defeat University Blues by two points in a match fit for two top four William Buck Premier units at Waverly Oval. Today’s newspaper scores indicate
Masala recorded their most impressive victory in their short history, defeating Box Hill North by 61 points at WJ Turner Reserve. Sam Freeman starred with eight majors for the Tigers
La Trobe University’s 2015 resurgence continued as they defeated UHS-VU by 16 points at Brens Oval. Trailing by three points at the main break, La Trobe kicked six goals to
West Brunswick maintained the recent dominance they have held over Emmaus St Leo’s with a 28-point win in the 2015 Division 3 Grand Final rematch at Bennettswood Sports Ground. Trailing by
Old Geelong kept Old Paradians winless eight rounds into the season with a 64-point win at Como Park. 40 scoring shots to 16 told the moral of the story as
Ormond’s mid-season resurgence continued as they defeated Marcellin by 21 points at E.E. Gunn Reserve earlier today. A nine-goal to five opening half set the scene for the Monders’ second
Beaumaris proved too strong in their top of the table clash against Old Scotch, defeating the Cardinals by 51 points at Camberwell Sports Ground. Trailing by 25 points at quarter
University Blacks’ rich vein of form continued as they made it four wins in a row with an 82-point victory against Old Melburnians at Uni Oval. A four-goal to nil