
Barnes kicks 8, as Tigers move to second
Brilliant sunshine was prevalent all across Melbourne but save for one game at Brunswick St oval, all Premier B’s focus was South of the river. Hampton Rover shook off a
Brilliant sunshine was prevalent all across Melbourne but save for one game at Brunswick St oval, all Premier B’s focus was South of the river. Hampton Rover shook off a
The tale in Division 1 is that there is no change at the top or bottom of the premiership ladder. Whilst there was jostling for position in the middle rungs,
The gap between the best and the rest in Premier C was extended further but the top of the table clash at Mt Eliza was where attention was first focused.
Division 2 form lines continued to the pattern established in recent weeks, with St John’s staying undefeated and South Melbourne Districts again struggling. Elsternwick hosted the struggling South Melbourne and
West Brunswick had their first breather of the season, and with the sun shining the Division 3 leaders had their pick of games to watch for some research. UHS-VU won
Division 4 regularly offers up mismatches but given the form of both Canterbury and Chadstone in recent weeks, perhaps this was the biggest David v Goliath matchup we have seen
Andrew Leonard What happens if all of a sudden your first tier is not only great but your next tier is also good and the tier below that are all
Will Balme Linking John ‘Cougar’ Mellancamp’s 1983 song ‘Little Pink Houses’, which critiqued the homogenisation of middle class USA and the contradictions of the term ‘freedom’ within society, with Mothers’
Brenton Mann Last week’s results went relatively to plan, with Old Paradians’ 40 point win over Old Eltham the exception. Both sides have shown significant improvement this year, but have