
Pirates salute as Ogs re-enter third spot on the ladder
Peninsula registered its third win of the season with an eight-point victory over St Mary’s Salesian at Peninsula School Ground. Leading by just two points at three quarter time, the
Peninsula registered its third win of the season with an eight-point victory over St Mary’s Salesian at Peninsula School Ground. Leading by just two points at three quarter time, the
Meg Saultry Fitzroy FC proved too strong against Peninsula, heaping a 132-point demolition on the struggling team at Brunswick St Oval. The Pirates started strong and served up an early
Old Camberwell solidified third spot on the Premier C ladder with a 10-point come-from-behind victory at PEGS Sporting Fields. The Wellers trailed by 10 points at three quarter time but
Meg Saultry Williamstown CYMS continued its impeccable form this season, beating a rejuvenated Peninsula by 49 points at Peninsula School in Round 12. Last time the two teams met, CY
An Adrian Romanyk goal with less than two minutes remaining in the fourth term secured a six-point win for PEGS over Old Geelong at PEGS Sporting Fields. Leading by just
Meg Saultry A final quarter comeback by Old Geelong was not enough to prevent Fitzroy from triumphing, with the visitors victorious by four points at Como Park. Old Geelong had
Meg Saultry After a horror run over the past two rounds, Fitzroy FC corrected course by emphatically beating St Mary’s Salesian by 139 points at Brunswick St Oval. Only a
Old Camberwell made it four wins in a row after they defeated Old Geelong by 14 points at Gordon Barnard Reserve. The Wellers led by seven points at half time
Old Camberwell’s strong recent form peaked this weekend as they defeated Fitzroy by 25 points at Brunswick St Oval. The Wellers kicked seven goals to four and led by 15