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VAFA Tragics review Round 4
The Tragics assembled to review Round 4 and the news this week was in Division 2, where the melee between Elsternwick and St Johns forced the match be abandoned. The
The Tragics assembled to review Round 4 and the news this week was in Division 2, where the melee between Elsternwick and St Johns forced the match be abandoned. The
Old Xaverians website following their 45-point win over Beaumaris Winning at Banksia Park is never easy, but a resolute Old Xavs lineup achieved that and a little more with a
Four rounds done, and the season is starting to take shape. After the cold and wet conditions of last week, Melbourne made up for it with a picture perfect day
Then there was one. Old Trinity remain the only side without a blemish next to their name as they T’s out ran an undermanned Old Scotch to go outright top
There is a certain feeling of goodwill that surrounds a section when every side has at least had one win and Premier B, became the first of the senior sections
Premier C’s competition is alive and well as Peninsula and Old Ivanhoe’s reign as the only undefeated side came to a close. The Pirates fell just three points short of
Kew and Ormond continue to set the standard in Division 1 as both sides had wins to be undefeated after four rounds. Ormond travelled to the up and down St
Whilst it was business as usual for a number of clubs, Northern Blues gave their biggest indication yet that they are still a force to be reckoned with in Division
A divide has already established itself in Division 3 with the powerhouses of the section all recording big wins. Emmaus St Leos continued in their winning ways with a 90