
OMs claim minor premiership, CYs outgun De La
Meg Saultry With the top 4 already locked in ahead of Round 14, it was only a matter of playing for final positions in the Division 2 Women’s competition. Old
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Meg Saultry With the top 4 already locked in ahead of Round 14, it was only a matter of playing for final positions in the Division 2 Women’s competition. Old
Meg Saultry Hawthorn AFC finished the home and away season with a worthy win, beating a competitive UHS-VU by 14 points at Brens Oval. The Hawks took the early lead
Lucy Lechich Kew v Old Xaverians (9.10 64 – 6.3 39) In the final round of the home and away fixture, Kew defeated a gallant Old Xaverians by 25 points
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead St Mary’s Salesian will enter Premier B Blue finals full of confidence after they handed West Brunswick their first loss of the season, running out 15-point
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Beaumaris booked a home semi-final on the last weekend of the home and away season, defeating Hampton Rovers by 92 points at Banksia Reserve. The Sharks
Recording their second win of the season, Brunswick NOBS edged a two-point win over their West Brunswick counterparts at Alec Gillon Oval on Saturday afternoon. In the see-sawing affair, which
Manningham Cobras launched into third spot on the Division 3 ladder with a 56-point victory over Hawthorn AFC at Koonung Reserve. The upset result was built on the back of
South Mornington entered the Division 4 top four for the first time this season following a comprehensive 90-point win over Eley Park Sharks at Ferrero Reserve. Leading by 10 points
Peninsula claimed their second win in a row with a one-point victory over Old Geelong at Peninsula School Ground. Trailing by 23 points at half time, the Pirates nailed eight