
Division 1: Just Flesh and Blood exists
By William Balme – @balmey21 I’ve saved some wonderful clichés for this week. The most overused, emotionally overwrought and inspiring clichés in order to amplify the grandeur of finals footy. This
By William Balme – @balmey21 I’ve saved some wonderful clichés for this week. The most overused, emotionally overwrought and inspiring clichés in order to amplify the grandeur of finals footy. This
By James Ried – @jamesried9 With one round in the home-and-away season remaining the top four is all but locked in for next fortnight’s encounters. The first three have been
By Norm Nugent Before a large crowd and with conditions conducive to good football, the Club XVIII season concluded on a balmy early spring grand final day. Section 1 Hawthorn
Club XVIII Section 1 and 2 premiers were crowned yesterday, with Hawthorn Amateur Football Club (1) and St Francis Xavier (2) winning their respective grand finals. Hawthorn reversed last year’s
Box Hill North continued their strong form in the latter part of the home and away season, defeating Chadstone by 127 points at Jordan Reserve. The Penny boys dominated up
Hawthorn made it seven wins without a loss after they held on to defeat La Trobe University by six points at Rathmines Road Reserve. Six La Trobe goals to four
Seven straight goals in the final quarter has helped Northern Blues run over the top of Monash Gryphons by 16 points in a hard-fought affair at W.R. Ruthven Reserve. Trailing
Yarra Valley will be buoyed by their late season form after they won the second of their last three matches with a 36-point victory over Bulleen Templestowe at Ted Ajani
Marcellin maintained their dominance at the top of the Premier C ladder with a 32-point win against PEGS at Marcellin College. The Eagles came out firing, kicking five goals to