Tonners on the road to sustained success
“Success is a journey, not a destination.” It’s an old saying popularised by those ubiquitous ‘Successories’ posters that adorned the walls of so many offices in the early ‘90s. But
Old Essendon Grammarians Football Club has changed its name to PEGS to better represent its close link with its feeder school Penleigh and Essendon Grammar.
At the same time, it has unveiled its new playing jumper, which is a variation on the school’s guernsey.
PEGS president Stephen O’Hare is confident about 2012, with good numbers on the track reflecting the club’s desire to give Premier C a real shake next year.
“Success is a journey, not a destination.” It’s an old saying popularised by those ubiquitous ‘Successories’ posters that adorned the walls of so many offices in the early ‘90s. But
An updated Premier C Men’s fixture has been released to accommodate ground availability. See the updated fixture below. The Premier C Men’s competition was one of the most entertaining and
“I looked across at Mitch Szabo on the other half-back flank and we both had beaming smiles. We’d played next to each other for the past three years and that