
2025 Holmesglen Under 19 Premier Men’s Fixture
The Holmesglen Under 19 Premier Men’s competition provided some thrilling footy in 2024, with so much exciting young talent on display. Old Brighton (15-3) claimed the minor premiership by two
Hampton Rovers snapped a two-game losing streak with a 70-point demolition of Caulfield Grammarians at Glenhuntly Oval. The Rovers amassed 164 points on the back of 25 goals from 13 separate goal scorers throughout four dominant quarters. Daniel Corp continued his stellar season in front of the big sticks, kicking four and taking his overall tally to 28 goals. The Fields cannot catch a break and sit last on the ladder with just two wins for the season.
Fitzroy put last week’s loss behind them and jumped back into the winners’ column with a 45-point victory against Mazenod at Central Reserve. Leading at every change, the Roys were rarely headed as they piled on 30 scoring shots to 15. Daniel Bisetto stood tall for the Roys with six majors, while Jacob Murdock kicked five in a losing side.
Old Brighton held onto third spot on the Premier B ladder with hard-fought 10-point win against Parkdale Vultures at Brighton Beach Oval. Despite having 10 more scoring shots, the Tonners were unable to shake the Vultures all day, ensuring a crowd-pleasing match for both sets of fans. Daniel Anthony did the damage for the Tonners with four goals, while Vultures Charlie Dillon and James Salouris registered three each.
A 10-goal final term has helped St Bedes/Mentone Tigers run out 30-point victors against Old Melburnians at Brindisi St Oval. Trailing by 14 points at the last break, the second-placed Tigers ran riot while keeping the Redlegs to just three majors in the last. James Murnane kicked four in a best-on-ground performance, while Josh Freezer continued his red-hot form with another standout display for the Redlegs.
2015 continues to roll on for the ladder-leading St Kevins following their 41-point win against Ajax at TH King Oval this afternoon. 10 second-half goals ensured SKOB’s 14th straight victory, with Stephen Gilham proving he’s a cut above the rest with five goals in a best-on-ground performance. The loss is devastating for the Jackers’ finals hopes as they now sit two games outside the top four in fifth position.
The Holmesglen Under 19 Premier Men’s competition provided some thrilling footy in 2024, with so much exciting young talent on display. Old Brighton (15-3) claimed the minor premiership by two
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“We made it clear to the players and Committee that we ultimately want to win. We’re not going up to Premier Men’s aiming to win the minimum number of games