
Premier C: Marcellin keep clean sheet
By James Ried – @jamesried9 In a stunning performance Marcellin reclaimed top spot in a 158-point demolition of Therry Penola, keeping them goalless throughout. Such a display of offensive and defensive
By James Ried – @jamesried9 In a stunning performance Marcellin reclaimed top spot in a 158-point demolition of Therry Penola, keeping them goalless throughout. Such a display of offensive and defensive
By William Balme – @balmey21 How often we come back to that humble cliché of ‘Footy: It’s a funny old game’. On the weekend we saw only one side kick a
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk With the exception of the Uni Derby, last week was supposed to be an easy round to predict. Not until the final quarter were the
A father and son combination created their own history over the weekend, playing their first game of senior football together and helping Parkdale Vultures thirds claim their first win of
Canterbury remains one of just three undefeated teams throughout the entire league following their 42-point win against Parkside at Canterbury Sports Ground. After an even first two quarters, a 10-goal
Glen Eira put an end to Albert Park’s rich vein of form, defeating them by 22 points at Beaurepaire Pavilion. After an eight-goal to two first quarter, the Falcons fought
MHSOB continued their winning form by dismantling Elsternwick to the tune of 99 points at Sportscover Arena. Leading from start to finish, the Unicorns restricted the Wickers to just five
Prahran Assumption won their third match in a row with a 45-point victory against Bulleen Templestowe at Ted Ajani Reserve. The Two Blues led by just five points at the
Old Ivanhoe played out a high scoring classic in their 18-point come-from-behind win over Oakleigh at Chelsworth Park. With 38 goals kicked for the match, the crowd was issued with