
Division 1: Just play it cool, boy
By William Balme – @balmey21 At one point on Saturday afternoon, the stars appeared to be aligning for the battle for 4th we’ve all been hoping for – minus of
By William Balme – @balmey21 At one point on Saturday afternoon, the stars appeared to be aligning for the battle for 4th we’ve all been hoping for – minus of
By James Ried – @jamesried9 A courageous Therry Penola pushed Old Ivanhoe to its limit until falling to defeat in the final moments. The Lions clutched onto the lead with
By David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 It seems Premier B put their kicking boots back on in Round 14. In contrast to last week, when it was pointed out that only
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk Outside of the rampaging top two, De La Salle is the form side of William Buck Premier. Unbeaten in their past five outings, amazingly De
Canterbury made light work of Chadstone, booting 30 goals in their 162-point demolition job at Jordan Reserve. Thomas Lowden and Nicholas Szabo benefitted most from a dominant midfield, kicking nine
Swinburne University climbed their way to fifth on the Division 3 ladder following their 20-point win against Albert Park at Beaurepaire Pavilion. Ben Higgins did as he pleased for the
Ivanhoe look more and more likely to finish the home and away season atop the Division 2 ladder following their 38-point victory against Monash Gryphons at Ivanhoe Park. Trailing by
St Mary’s Salesian backed up their inspired win against Kew last week with an 11-point come-from-behind victory over NOBS/St Pats in a high scoring affair at Alec Gillin Oval. Trailing
Old Trinity continued their pre-eminent 2015 form with a come-from-behind victory against Old Carey at Daley Oval. Despite trailing by 21 points at the half time break, the T’s found