
SKOB take home U19 Section 4 silverware
St Kevin’s Old Boys kicked six last quarter goals to record a 31-point U19 Section 4 grand final win against Peninsula at Sportscover Arena earlier today. Trailing the Pirates by
St Kevin’s Old Boys kicked six last quarter goals to record a 31-point U19 Section 4 grand final win against Peninsula at Sportscover Arena earlier today. Trailing the Pirates by
West Brunswick came home like a freight train to record an amazing one-point come-from-behind victory against the previously undefeated Emmaus St Leo’s at Trevor Barker Oval. Trailing by 26 points
Old Carey Grammarians are the U19 Section 3 premiers after they overcame a valiant Old Geelong to win by 14 points at Sportscover Arena. In a match where the leader
Old Melburnians produced a stunning 43-point come-from-behind victory against St Bedes/Mentone Tigers to book themselves a spot in this year’s grand final and in William Buck Premier in 2016. Trailing
Old Xaverians claimed the MEGT U19 Premier grand final with a 10-point win against St Bernard’s at Trevor Barker Oval. An 18-point margin at the first break was the largest
Caulfield Grammarians claimed the U19 Section 2 premiership with a 24-point win against Parkdale Vultures at Trevor Barker Oval. It was a red-hot start for the Fields, kicking four goals
Old Haileybury will face off with Monash Blues in next week’s Premier C grand final after the Bloods defeated Marcellin by 27 points in the preliminary final at Casey Fields.
Canterbury capped off a sensational 2015 season by claiming the Division 4 premiership with a 15-point victory against Parkside at Garvey Oval. Leading by two goals at quarter time, the
Kew Bears have made it three premierships in three years after they defeated Ormond by 30 points in the Division 1 decider at Coburg City Oval this afternoon. In front of