
Lions & Blacks on the board – William Buck Premier Men’s Round 3 in Review
As predicted, anyone can beat anyone on any given day in Premier Men’s, as a couple of 0-2 teams dug in to post their maiden wins in Round 3. Collegians
Congratulations to Angus Hill of Old Mentonians on his Round 16 Grill’d Rising Star nomination following his best-on-ground performance against Whitefriars over the weekend.
“2016 is Angus Hill’s first season with the Old Mentonians and it is also his first season of senior football.
Since joining the Panthers, ‘Gus’ has impressed all of those involved with the Club with his dedication and commitment. A talented and courageous player, Gus has become a pivotal member of the Panthers’ midfield.
He has improved with each game he has played this year, and, although still learning his craft, he has made a major contribution to the Old Mentonians’ resurgence in 2016.
Gus has a great determination to succeed and assist the Club. He has great confidence in his ability and has quickly emerged as one of the leaders of the Club.
The Old Mentonians regard Angus as a long term leader and see him playing a major role in the ongoing success of the Panthers.”
– Old Mentonians FC
As predicted, anyone can beat anyone on any given day in Premier Men’s, as a couple of 0-2 teams dug in to post their maiden wins in Round 3. Collegians
The resumption of footy after the Easter break saw Therry Penola cause after-the-siren heartbreak for the Monash Blues’ faithful, in a moment that Daniel Cullian will remember with a goal
Following the Easter weekend break, football teams across the VAFA returned to action on a weekend inspired by ANZAC heritage. The Last Post rung out across numerous grassroots grounds, but