
Goals galore and gritty contests in Premier B Women’s opener
Round 1 of the Premier B Women’s competition was a rousing affair, featuring a mixed bag of dominant performances and closely contested battles. New game plans were on display, while
Mt Lilydale returned from the bye with their second consecutive victory, defeating North Brunswick by 15 points at Allard Park. Max Hampton backed up the four he kicked in their previous match with another five for the Rams, while Patrick Notaro booted four for the Bulls.
Point Cook delivered a knockout blow to Chadstone as they ran out 147-point winners at Jordan Reserve. WIll Dawson kicked eight goals for the Dogs and Jonathan Britten kicked the sole major for the Synners.
Manningham Cobras came from one point down at half time and defeated Box Hill North by 15 at Koonung Reserve. Ryan Bradbury starred with a best-on-ground display for the Cobras, while Colin Osborn was the Demons’ best in his first outing for the season.
The distance between Westbourne Grammarians and the rest of the competition continues to grow each week after they defeated Masala by 111 points at Westbourne School Ground. Paul Hudson and Justin Johns kicked nine between them for the Warriors, while Stephen Daw was the Tigers’ best.
Round 1 of the Premier B Women’s competition was a rousing affair, featuring a mixed bag of dominant performances and closely contested battles. New game plans were on display, while
The William Buck Premier Women’s competition started with a bang on Saturday, with a host of new storylines emerging from Round 1. The competition welcomed Premier B-elevated clubs Old Geelong,
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