
Aquinas, Tigers dominate Round 4
Aidan Sinclair Aquinas vs UHS-VU Round 4 of the Women’s Premier C competition kicked off with the heavyweights, Aquinas and UHS-VU, battling for their fourth straight win of the season
Aidan Sinclair Aquinas vs UHS-VU Round 4 of the Women’s Premier C competition kicked off with the heavyweights, Aquinas and UHS-VU, battling for their fourth straight win of the season
Round 4 supplied a change in the pattern of thrilling nail biters to start season 2021. There were high scores and blowouts as Old Geelong and Collegians showcased their quality
Sheridan Harris Canterbury piled on 12 goals in the third quarter as they downed Albert Park at Canterbury Sportsground and climb into fourth spot on the ladder. The Falcons were
Review Old Paradians v Bulleen-Templestowe At home at the Garvey the OP’s raced out of the blocks in the first term and were never headed. After an even second quarter
Rebecca Carter With both teams entering round 4 undefeated, Hampton Rovers and Glen Eira’s clash was a roller coaster affair. However, it was Hampton Rovers who left as the only
Big round 4 of VAFA footy included the ladder leaders Old Xav’s fall short to the reigning premiers Uni Blues in a clash of the titans, Brighton continues to hover
Jake Morris Escaping Uni Oval with the four points and surviving the shiver of Sharks to remain undefeated, University Blacks will now push to make it a quintet in season
Jack Keleher Old Geelong continued their undefeated streak beating UHS-VU by 65 points at Brens Oval. There was a clear scoring end and the Oggers took advantage kicking away in the first and
Nick Armistead Four rounds into the William Buck Premier Men’s season and a small gap is emerging between the top five and bottom five teams. While most pundits predicted a