
Division 3: Every player, every vote
Player Name Club Total Julius Waras Carstensen Glen Eira 29 Steve Clarke South Melbourne 21 Shane McLaren Parkside 19 Justin Raiti Hawthorn 18 Kirk Murray Albert Park 18 Matthew Harris
Player Name Club Total Julius Waras Carstensen Glen Eira 29 Steve Clarke South Melbourne 21 Shane McLaren Parkside 19 Justin Raiti Hawthorn 18 Kirk Murray Albert Park 18 Matthew Harris
Player Name Club Total Brent Christie Eley Park 17 Timothy Rogers Westbourne Grammar 15 Adam Pianto Manningham Cobra 14 Adrian Pillay Eley Park 13 Jordan Lampi Point Cook 13 Samuel
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
Beaumaris backed up their 2016 minor premiership with their first senior flag since 2010, defeating St Bedes/Mentone Tigers by 31 points in the Premier B Grand Final at Trevor Barker
Mazenod will bounce straight back up to Premier B with their first premiership since 2000 after they defeated Peninsula by 34 points at Sportscover Arena. Led by Michael Ritterman medallist and
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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,