
Premier C Team of the Year
Meg Saultry FB Cam Wilson (OG) Matthew Kirkwood (OG) Max Ellis (Fitz) HB Max Philpot (PEGS) Simon Bennett (OC) Tom Johnstone (CY) C Justin Powick (OIG) Rory Angiolella (c) (Fitz)
Meg Saultry FB Cam Wilson (OG) Matthew Kirkwood (OG) Max Ellis (Fitz) HB Max Philpot (PEGS) Simon Bennett (OC) Tom Johnstone (CY) C Justin Powick (OIG) Rory Angiolella (c) (Fitz)
Meg Saultry In thrilling fashion, Old Geelong upsurged minor premier Williamstown CYMS by one point at Box Hill City Oval on Saturday to book the final spot in a premiership
Saturday Adult fee (full entry fee): ($15.00) – 18 years of age and over Concession fee: ($10.00) – Pensioner Concession Card – Commonwealth Seniors Health Card – Full-time student with a current Student Card
Saturday 15 September Competition Final Home Team Away Team Time Venue Premier B Grand Final St Bernard’s Old Carey 2:20 PM Elsternwick Park Premier B Reserve Grand Final Beaumaris University
Old Geelong will enter Premier B in 2019 after they edged past Williamstown CYMS by just one point in their preliminary final at Box Hill City Oval. Trailing by six
Meg Saultry The first week of the Premier C finals action produced two of the closest games of football this season, with each of the top four sides giving their
Chad Jones capped off a magnificent return to football by winning the GT Moore Medal as the best and fairest in Premier B last night. Jones, who came out of
Old Geelong earnt their spot in next week’s Premier C preliminary final with a hard-fought seven-point win over Old Camberwell at Bill Lawry Oval. The OGs were inaccurate and trailed
Fitzroy will return to Premier B next season after they defeated Williamstown CYMS by three points in a classic at Bill Lawry Oval. Trailing by two points at the last