
Xavs claim 2016 William Buck Premier flag
Old Xaverians were crowned 2016 William Buck Premier champions after they held off Old Trinity in a seven-point thriller at Ikon Park. Led by Jock Nelson medallist, Caydn Beetham, and
Old Xaverians were crowned 2016 William Buck Premier champions after they held off Old Trinity in a seven-point thriller at Ikon Park. Led by Jock Nelson medallist, Caydn Beetham, and
Old Brighton young gun, Harry Hill, was named the 2016 Grill’d Rising Star at the Woodrow Medal and VAFA Awards night at Crown Casino on Wednesday. Hill starred throughout the
Collegians ruckman Thomas Penberthy ended his standout season by claiming the William Buck Premier Coaches MVP overnight. Leading De La Salle defender Tom Humphrey by three votes at Round 15,
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
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
Kew half-forward, Liam Kinsella, and Parkdale Vultures onballer, Charlie Dillon, staved off a number of opposition players to take home the Premier C and Premier B section best and fairest
Old Trinity will get a chance at redemption in this year’s William Buck Premier Grand Final after they booked their spot in the big dance with a comprehensive 61-point victory