2024 – A Golden Vintage for Old Scotch (Part 2: The Cardinals)
Old Scotch fans will fondly remember 2024 as they experienced the view from the top of the mountain in both the Premier Men’s and Premier Women’s competitions for the first
The VAFA congratulates De La Salle’s Ryan O’Meara who has been named the Round 15 Men’s Rising Star after his 20 disposal, BOG performance in De La’s nine-point victory over St Bernard’s on Saturday.
What the club said:
“Ryan joined De La Salle in 2018 as a Year 12 student at the College. He played 10 games in our U19 Premier Division team, as well as 8 games for Sandringham in the TAC Cup. Ryan has been a Sandringham VFL listed player in 2019.”
“In 2019 Ryan was rewarded for his consistent performances in U19 Premier with his first William Buck Premier game in Round 12 against Uni Blues. He was a pivotal player in our recent William Buck Premier win against St Bernard’s.”
“Ryan is a smart footballer who reads the play well and has great game awareness in the mould of a James Sicily. He has great skills with a penetrating right foot kick, has the flexibility to play at either end of the ground, and is a strong one on one player.”
“His coaches have described him as a quiet kid with enormous talent who is a lot more passionate and driven than he might seem outwardly. He is very dependable, versatile and has genuine goal awareness.”
“The De La Salle football club looks forward to seeing this talent develop over the next few years.”
– De La Salle
Old Scotch fans will fondly remember 2024 as they experienced the view from the top of the mountain in both the Premier Men’s and Premier Women’s competitions for the first
Old Scotch fans will fondly remember 2024 as they experienced the view from the top of the mountain in both the Premier Men’s and Premier Women’s competitions for the first
“In 2016, the club nearly folded and shut the doors. But eight years later, we’re up three Divisions and have won 2 Senior premierships and a Reserves flag. To see