
Hawks clip Razorbacks in stunning display of Division 3 football
Canterbury made it three from three to start the Division 3 season as they came back to defeat UHS-VU by four points at Canterbury Sports Ground. Trailing by nine points at
Canterbury made it three from three to start the Division 3 season as they came back to defeat UHS-VU by four points at Canterbury Sports Ground. Trailing by nine points at
Preston Bullants scraped over the line but failed to retain their spot at the top of the Division 2 ladder with a three-point come-from-behind win against Eltham Collegians. Trailing by
St Mary’s Salesian moved to third position on the Division 1 ladder following their 30-point win against Therry Penola at Ferndale Park. Despite trailing the previously undefeated Lions by 15
Mazenod continued their unbeaten run in Premier C when they defeated Kew by 32 points at Central Reserve this afternoon. A Thomas Cincotta-led Nodders outfit was dominant early as they
Beaumaris remain an undefeated unit in Premier B after they defeated a valiant Old Haileybury in a seesaw battle at Banksia Reserve earlier today. Leading by 22 points at three
Old Melburnians improved their win/loss record to 2-1 after they defeated Old Carey by 77 points at Carey Sports Complex. Led by Mitch Wilkins and Justin De Steiger, OMs kept the
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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