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Blues, Bloods come from behind as Snow Dogs take outright lead
Five goals and a best-on-ground performance from Chad Jones helped St Bernard’s to a 17-point win over University Blacks at the Uni Oval. Despite having three less scoring shots than
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Five goals and a best-on-ground performance from Chad Jones helped St Bernard’s to a 17-point win over University Blacks at the Uni Oval. Despite having three less scoring shots than
Old Xaverians claimed their fourth victory of the season while simultaneously ending Old Scotch’s four-game winning streak, defeating their rivals by 54 points at Toorak Park. Xavs gained the ascendancy
De La Salle OCFC is joining forces with the Papunya Foundation by bringing a group of indigenous youths and adults from the MacDonnell Ranges to Melbourne so they can experience
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Anna Pavlou – @Annalyst_Sports Emmaus St Leos stooped to their eighth loss last week and are looking for redemption. Similarly, Whitefriars are hanging on to their top four spot with
Michael Davey La Trobe University hosted the Albert Park at C.T. Barling Reserve for their first ‘home’ game there for 2018. The Trobers have endured a nomadic 2018, but they
Jake Morris Despite an incredible 10-game winning streak and an average winning margin of 63-points, North Brunswick finally met their match on the weekend when Mt Lilydale stunned the competition
Sig Arness In two very close encounters between evenly matched sides, that insidious disease known as inaccuracy may have cost the losers dearly. Both Preston and West Brunswick had more
Meg Saultry A final quarter comeback by Old Geelong was not enough to prevent Fitzroy from triumphing, with the visitors victorious by four points at Como Park. Old Geelong had