
Second half the difference in Premier C
By Christian Burgess – Premier C Scribe Last year’s Premier B relegated sides, Mazenod and Caulfield Grammarians, hold onto first and second spot with the Nodders remaining undefeated after eight
By Christian Burgess – Premier C Scribe Last year’s Premier B relegated sides, Mazenod and Caulfield Grammarians, hold onto first and second spot with the Nodders remaining undefeated after eight
Ormond’s mid-season resurgence continued as they defeated Marcellin by 21 points at E.E. Gunn Reserve earlier today. A nine-goal to five opening half set the scene for the Monders’ second
By Christian Burgess – Premier C Scribe Peninsula Old Boys kicked their lowest score for the year and gave up a top three position after their loss to Old Ivanhoe
The undefeated Mazenod train continued on its merry way as they defeated Oakleigh by 33 points at Central Reserve. Leading by just five points after a tight first half, the
By Christian Burgess – Premier C Scribe The gusty autumn wind was the winner last Saturday, causing teams all sorts of havoc in Premier C. Six of the 10 teams
Old Ivanhoe maintained their spot in the top four following their hard-fought 37-point win against Old Camberwell. Trailing the Wellers by seven points at the main break, the Hoes piled
By Christian Burgess – Premier C Scribe Mazenod is now the sole leader in Premier C, one game clear and a hefty percentage to go with it. Having now beaten
A four-goal bag from Adrian Del Monte helped Old Ivanhoe Grammarians to a 38-point win against Williamstown CYMS at Chelsworth Park. Leding by 15 points at the last break, the
By Christian Burgess The story of the year has to be Mazenod! The Nodders finished with only five wins in Premier B before being relegated to Premier C, where they