
Saints soar highest in Division 3 Grand Final
Glen Eira capped off a stunning return to form in 2016 with a Division 3 Grand Final win over a gallant Hawthorn at Coburg City Oval. It was a fiery
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Glen Eira capped off a stunning return to form in 2016 with a Division 3 Grand Final win over a gallant Hawthorn at Coburg City Oval. It was a fiery
Old Trinity and Old Xaverians will officially face off in next weekend’s William Buck Premier Grand Final at Ikon Park after the Xavs defeated University Blues by 23 points in
Saturday 17 September Competition Home Team Away Team Time Venue Premier B St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Beaumaris 2:15pm Trevor Barker Oval Premier B Reserve Beaumaris Old Scotch 11:30am Trevor Barker Oval
Caulfield Grammarians took home back-to-back Under 19 premierships when they defeated Parkdale Vultures in a sensational Section 2 final at Trevor Barker Oval. Oliver Allis and Lachlan Harris were unstoppable
Peninsula will get an opportunity to claim its first-ever senior flag in the VAFA after they proved too strong for Caulfield Grammarians with a 16-point win at Trevor Barker Oval.
Beaumaris will meet St Bedes/Mentone Tigers in next week’s Premier B Grand Final and for the second time this post-season after they defeated Old Scotch by 34 points at Sportscover
Westbourne Grammarians concluded an unblemished year as a champion team of Division 4, defeating Point Cook by 17 points at St Bernard’s College. Point Cook were the best side in
Preston Bullants claimed their third premiership in four years after they led from start to finish in their 12-point Division 2 Grand Final victory against St John’s at Casey Fields.
Old Geelong claimed their first senior premiership since 2005 when they defeated Old Mentonians by eight points in a thriller at Coburg City Oval. Led by a three-goal haul from