
Eagles, Blues, Hoes assert dominance at top of Premier C
Marcellin maintained their dominance at the top of the Premier C ladder with a 32-point win against PEGS at Marcellin College. The Eagles came out firing, kicking five goals to
Marcellin maintained their dominance at the top of the Premier C ladder with a 32-point win against PEGS at Marcellin College. The Eagles came out firing, kicking five goals to
By James Ried – @jamesried9 Marcellin maintained its one game advantage at the top of Premier C over second running Monash Blues with a crushing 54-point win over Old Ivanhoe.
Marcellin remain one game clear at the top of the Premier C ladder following a 54-point thrashing of Old Ivanhoe Grammarians at Marcellin College. Keading by 30 points at the
By James Ried – @jamesried9 Marcellin came out on top of the battle between them and second placed Monash Blues at Frearson Oval to move one game clear of their
Marcellin went one game clear of rival Monash Blues at the top of the Premier C table with a 22-point come-from-behind win at Frearson Oval. Trailing by 16 points at
By James Ried – @jamesried9 A courageous Therry Penola pushed Old Ivanhoe to its limit until falling to defeat in the final moments. The Lions clutched onto the lead with
Marcellin refused to give up top position this week as they crushed Old Haileybury by 65 points at Marcellin College. A nine-goal to two second half ensured the Eagles’ win,
By Michael Sholly – Chief Executive Officer Since 1968, the VAFA has been proud to host the Premier Section grand final at Sportscover Arena. However, the Board has agreed to
By James Ried – @jamesried9 In a stunning performance Marcellin reclaimed top spot in a 158-point demolition of Therry Penola, keeping them goalless throughout. Such a display of offensive and defensive