
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
Caulfield Grammarians will return to William Buck Premier for the first time since 2012 after they booked a spot in this year’s Premier B decider with a thrilling one-point win over Old Scotch.
The Fields, who had a 1-1 record with the Cardinals this season, led by two points at three quarter time and held on when Scotch booted the last two goals of the game.
Nathan Page and Julian Dobosz kicked three goals each for the Fields while Nathan Peterson was named best afield.
Jack Bull and Will Mitchell found plenty of the ball for the unlucky Cardinals as they await the result of Uni Blacks and Beaumaris tomorrow to find out their opponent in next week’s preliminary final.
The Fields will be playing for their third Premier B/B-Section flag after winning in 1925 and 2011.
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