Top four unyielding in William Buck Premier Women’s
Round 11 saw wild and woolly conditions across the competition, with teams putting everything on the line before the representative football bye weekend. It was a low scoring affair at
Old Melburnians concluded their 2015 season with the highest of achievements, defeating St Bedes/Mentone Tigers by 40 points to take out the Premier B Reserve grand final at Sportscover Arena.
A seven-goal to nil opening term set the scene for the OMs, who never looked back as they piled on another five goals to four in the ensuing two quarters.
With the match beyond the Tigers’ grasp heading into the last term, they managed to peg one back by outscoring OMs by 14 points.
Josh Rundell ran riot in a best-on-ground display, earning himself a vocal crowd celebration when his name was read out as the medallist.
Benjamin Nicoll was named best for the Tigers as he did everything he could to stem the OMs relentless attack on the football and scoreboard.
Round 11 saw wild and woolly conditions across the competition, with teams putting everything on the line before the representative football bye weekend. It was a low scoring affair at
Join Jason Bennett, Paddy Grindlay & Joey Pignataro as they unpack another busy weekend of VAFA action and look ahead to Big V Weekend. Big V Premier B-Division 3 coach