2025 Premier C Men’s Fixture
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
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U19 Section 4
Pirates high
Peninsula continue to set the bar high as they went 6-0 with a solid win over De La Salle. The spread of goalkickers too much for De La to contain, but it was Seb Barbour who led the way for the Pirates. Monash Blues are in hot pursuit of top spot courtesy of their thrashing of MHSOB. Will Hogan’s seven goals the highlight for Blues, whilst the Unicorns managed one major as a team on a dismal day. Therry Penola edged Parkdale in a close contest. The Vultures were out of the box early but the Lions roared back to assume control. Matt Pauthenet was best for the Lions and he booted a couple of goals.
Northern Blues have been so good at underage level for so long and it is great to see them in good form this year. Damien Delle-Vergini was again the leading light up forward with six goals in Blues big win over Oakleigh. Michael Fogale also amongst the goals with four.
Finally Beaumaris too the points for their second win of the year, defeating Point Cook at Banksia Reserve. Tim Woods kicked five goals for the Sharks but he wasn’t alone in a great team performance. Smith and Brooks booted three each.
Monash Blues v Peninsula
Point Cook v Therry Penola
Oakleigh v Old Haileybury
MHSOB v Beaumaris
Northern Blues v St Kevins OB
Parkdale Vultures v De La Salle
VAFA Colts
Ivanhoe by a kick
At Ivanhoe Park, the 3 v 5 match saw Willy CYMS jump out to a quarter time lead. 3 Goals from Jack Mattson ensured Willy maintained their two goal lead until a 5 goal final term saw the black and white of Ivanhoe steal the 4 points by a single kick. Samuel Aaanensen contributing with 3 majors and Liam Jacob in the best once again.
Mazenod flexed its muscles with a 212 point thumping of University Blues. Corey Martino booting an brilliant 7 majors.
Last week’s disappointment was quickly forgotten as Old Paradians had the legs to run out 19 point victors at Garvey Oval. Scores were tied at the end of the third, however Mathew Soligo’s 4 goals and best afield wasn’t enough to lift Parkside over the line.
Meanwhile, the Bernard’s Boys were too strong for La Trobe in a low scoring affair at Walter Street.
Bulleen Templestowe’s withdrawal from the colts resulted in 4 points to UHS-VU/ Flemington.
UHS-VU/Flemington v Williamstown CYMS
Mazenod v Parkside
Old Paradians v Ivanhoe
University Blues v La Trobe University
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
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