
Bullants upset Friars, OMs solidify top spot
Meg Saultry Old Melburnians solidified its top position, holding off a spirited Aquinas by 17 points at Elsternwick Park Oval. OMFC were able to score a single goal each in
Meg Saultry Old Melburnians solidified its top position, holding off a spirited Aquinas by 17 points at Elsternwick Park Oval. OMFC were able to score a single goal each in
Meg Saultry Hawthorn AFC continued its strong form by dismantling Canterbury Football Club by 64 points at Canterbury Sportsground to kick off Round 11. The Hawks kicked into gear from
South Mornington recorded their most important win for the season, defeating the highly-fancied St Francis Xavier by 34 points at Ferrero Reserve. The Tigers led by eight points at three
Glen Eira were made to work to maintain their unbeaten run in Division 3, defeating Aquinas by five points at Packer Reserve. The Gryphons trailed by 10 points at three
Whitefriars ended a two-game losing streak with a comprehensive 127-point win over Emmaus St Leo’s at Bennettswood Sports Ground. Leading by 38 points at half time, the Friars exploded with
Therry Penola put last week’s loss to Prahran Assumption behind them as they came out and defeated Hampton Rovers by 39 points at John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve. Trailing by one
An Adrian Romanyk goal with less than two minutes remaining in the fourth term secured a six-point win for PEGS over Old Geelong at PEGS Sporting Fields. Leading by just
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