
Is the monkey off the back?
By Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead As Tom Caven said in Monday’s Mooney Valley Leader, the monkey is now off St Bernard’s back. After weeks of falling away toward the end
By Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead As Tom Caven said in Monday’s Mooney Valley Leader, the monkey is now off St Bernard’s back. After weeks of falling away toward the end
Congratulations to St Bedes/Mentone Tigers’ young gun, Ben Dance, who has been named the Round 11 Grill’d Rising Star nominee. “17-year-old Ben Dance joined St Bedes Mentone Tigers at the start
Manningham Cobras kept in touch with the top four as they defeated Chadstone by 135 points at Jordan Reserve. Anthony Raso and Michael Muller combined for eight goals for the
Hawthorn put their first loss of the season to Glen Eira behind them as they annihilated Aquinas to the tune of 114 points at Aquinas College. Kicking 18.18 themselves, the
Eltham Collegians registered their second win for the season when they posted four goals to one in the final term and ran over Emmaus St Leo’s by three points at
Old Geelong put last week’s loss to St Mary’s Salesian behind them as they defeated Ivanhoe by 25 points at Como Park. George Burbury starred with three goals alongside BOG
Mazenod’s unbeaten run to start the season continued when they defeated Old Ivanhoe by 43 points at Chelsworth Park. Leading by 11 points with one quarter to play, the Nodders
There’s a new ladder-leader in Premier B after St Bedes/Mentone Tigers made it seven wins on the trot with a thrilling one-point victory against Beaumaris. It’s the second time in