
Ogs bounce back, Bloods stand tall
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog Round 7 was my first week as Premier C scribe where I was able to correctly predict all five of the matches. I’m hoping that’s
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog Round 7 was my first week as Premier C scribe where I was able to correctly predict all five of the matches. I’m hoping that’s
12 goals to one in the opening half paved the way for Old Geelong to a monster 104-point victory over Old Ivanhoe at Como Park. 36 scoring shots to seven showcased
Brin Duggan – @BrinDuggan In week 6 of Division 1, it appears there’s only one team left with the perfect ingredients to remain undefeated. With a pinch of Dane, a
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog Last week, I predicted we would see some teams start to separate themselves from the pack in Round 6, however, as should be expected by
Old Ivanhoe secured their third win for the year, defeating Kew by 76 points at Chelsworth Park. In stark comparison to the one-point thriller played out between the two sides
LIP SYNC BATTLE #3 It’s not often seven men lip sync Carly Rae Jepson’s ‘Call Me Maybe’ but the Prem C & Club XVIII boys absolutely nail it. Competition is
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_toog It’s been an informative week in Premier C with some strong wins clearing the fog and providing some much-needed insight into many team’s hopes for
Williamstown CYMS made it three wins from their past four matches as they accounted for Hampton Rovers to the tune of 62 points at Burbank Oval. A dominant 10-goal to
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_toog What is happening in Premier C? In many other sections across the VAFA, after five rounds we are seeing gaps widen between the top teams and