
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
Canterbury capped off a sensational 2015 season by claiming the Division 4 premiership with a 15-point victory against Parkside at Garvey Oval.
Leading by two goals at quarter time, the Cobras refused to allow Parkside a sniff in the second quarter as they registered another three goals to two for the term.
As expected, the Red Devils came hard in the second half and outscored their opponents by three points. However, it wasn’t enough as the Cobras held on thanks in large to standout performances from Lachlan Chapman and Jeremy Gillen.
Both sides had two multiple goal scorers throughout the match, with Dylan Wissell and Cameron Woods snagging two each for the victors, while both Ryan Parsons and Shane Potter kicked a pair for the Red Devils.
OJ Meehan medallist, Shane McLaren, did his utmost for the Red Devils, who will take the momentum of six wins from their past seven games into Division 3 in 2016.
Parkside were incredible throughout the finals series, finishing fifth at the conclusion of the home and away season and winning consecutive finals to get their shot at ultimate glory.
The Cobras were the best side throughout Division 4 all season and the premiership is well-deserved. Expect both Canterbury and Parkside to make an imprint on Division 3 next season.
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