
Premier B: Edgar the less-than-peaceful spears five
By David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 Round 15 was “one-out –of-the-box.” With three results of over 100 points, fortunately for the competition it is the first time it has happened this
By David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 Round 15 was “one-out –of-the-box.” With three results of over 100 points, fortunately for the competition it is the first time it has happened this
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk After three tumultuous seasons, we will bid farewell to Beaumaris from the top section of the VAFA. As is so often the case with the
Box Hill North climbed into the top four following their 127-point decimation of Masala at Elgar Park on Saturday afternoon. Daniel Penny booted seven for the home side, while Sam
Emmaus St Leos narrowly escaped falling to their first loss for the season as they held on to defeat Aquinas by two points at Aquinas College. Leading by 16 points
Ivanhoe made it three in a row and 14 of 16 this season when they defeated Elsternwick by 129 points at Elsternwick Park Oval. It was the Mitchell Lovell show
Bulleen Templestowe claimed their fourth win of the season when they defeated Old Geelong by five points in an upset at Ted Ajani Reserve. Leading by six points at three
Marcellin went one game clear of rival Monash Blues at the top of the Premier C table with a 22-point come-from-behind win at Frearson Oval. Trailing by 16 points at
AJAX proved they refuse to give up the fight for a 2015 finals berth when they dismantled Caulfield Grammarians by 124 points at Gary Smorgon Oval. It was a two-man
There is a new William Buck Premier ladder leader in town following Old Trinity’s 112-point demolition of Beaumaris at Banksia Reserve. The T’s hit the ground running with five first-quarter