
Rovers run down Bloods, Bears overpower Hoers
Hampton Rovers caused a boilover in Premier C when they defeated the second-placed Old Haileybury by 33 points at Boss James Reserve. 10 individual goal kickers contributed to the Rovers’
Hampton Rovers caused a boilover in Premier C when they defeated the second-placed Old Haileybury by 33 points at Boss James Reserve. 10 individual goal kickers contributed to the Rovers’
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog Caulfield – 1st, 48 points, 163.78% Time and time again, Caulfield have proven themselves to be the team to the beat in Premier C. Having
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog The wind has subsided, the dust has settled and we have a new look top four after a gale blew through Melbourne on Saturday. Yes,
Marcellin made it four wins in a row when they defeated Hampton Rovers by 57 points at Boss James Reserve. Nine unanswered goals in the first term paved the path
Such is the tight-knit nature of the Premier C ladder, Marcellin rose from sixth to third this weekend on the back of their emphatic 138-point win over Kew at Victoria
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog There’s not much more to say about Round 12 in Premier C than just “wow!” There was only one game that went the way of
Hampton Rovers caused the upset of the round when they defeated Williamstown CYMS in a three-point thriller at Boss James Reserve and claimed their fourth win of the year. The
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog In Round 11, there were some important wins at both ends of the table; at the top end of the table, Caulfield narrowly avoided a
Old Ivanhoe claimed their fourth successive victory when they defeated Hampton Rovers by 21 points at Chelsworth Park. The Hoers were outstanding in the first half, kicking five of the