
Eagles, Wellers threaten four in Premier C
Meg Saultry It was a thriller out at Chelsworth Park to start the round, as Marcellin overcame a five goal half time deficit to shatter the hearts of Old Ivanhoe by
Meg Saultry It was a thriller out at Chelsworth Park to start the round, as Marcellin overcame a five goal half time deficit to shatter the hearts of Old Ivanhoe by
PEGS bounced back from last week’s loss to Old Geelong in the most emphatic way possible, knocking off the previously undefeated Fitzroy by 16 points at PEGS Sporting Fields. Trailing
Meg Saultry Touted as the game of the season thus far as both undefeated sides finally came face to face, it was Fitzroy FC who came out on top in
The Premier C top-of-the-table clash between Fitzroy and Williamstown CYMS didn’t quite live up to expectations as the Roys ran out 45-point winners at Brunswick St Oval. Five unanswered goals
Meg Saultry PEGS forward Adrian Romanyk has been in fine form this season and in Round 6 he was at his most damaging, breaking into the double digits and booting
Old Ivanhoe ended a four-game losing streak when they defeated Old Mentonians by 34 points at Chelsworth Park. Despite giving up five goals to one in the fourth quarter, the
Meg Saultry 0.52% separates top-placed Williamstown CYMS and Fitzroy FC, after the Roys’ Round 5 134-point win almost robbed the Cys of its stronghold on top position. Fitzroy FC
Williamstown CYMS held on to top spot of Premier C as they defeated Old Geelong by 79 points at Fearon Reserve. 29 scoring shot to 10 told the story of
Meg Saultry Two teams remain undefeated after Round 4 of the Premier C competition, with Williamstown CYMS and Fitzroy FC the teams to beat. Williamstown CYMS continue to dominate on