Power House inflict Vultures with first loss for the year
When UHS-VU won by 173 points against South Melbourne Districts last week, many people might have thought that the Vultures would go through 2017 undefeated premiers. However, they would be
When UHS-VU won by 173 points against South Melbourne Districts last week, many people might have thought that the Vultures would go through 2017 undefeated premiers. However, they would be
Power House inflicted UHS-VU with their first loss of the season as they ran out seven-point winners at Brens Oval. Trailing by 29 points at the half and by 10
Bulleen Templestowe rose out of ninth spot and the relegation zone after they defeated Glen Eira by 69 points at Packer Reserve. The Bullants led by 27 points at the
James Armit In a wind-swept round of football, it was a case of one team remaining winless atop the ladder and another remaining lossless at other end. It wasn’t just
UHS-VU flexed serious muscle when it dispatched South Melbourne Districts by 173 points at Brens Oval. The ladder leaders were unrelenting whether kicking with or against the Melbourne breeze, registering
James Armit With every game remaining vitally important to Division 3 survival, Albert Park did everything they could to hand UHS-VU their first loss of the year. The all-conquering Vultures
La Trobe University ended a three-game losing streak after they defeated Richmond Central by four points in a thriller at Kevin Bartlett Reserve. The Trobers led by three points at
James Armit There were some hard-fought wins to top four prospects in Round 12 of Division 3 football; Westbourne had to dig deep to come from behind and claim an
32 scoring shots to 16 helped UHS-VU maintain their unbeaten run as they defeated Swinburne University by 71 points at Brens Oval. Esubalew Ramsay starred for the Vultures and led
