
PEGS drop Bomb on Roys, CYs take back top spot
PEGS bounced back from last week’s loss to Old Geelong in the most emphatic way possible, knocking off the previously undefeated Fitzroy by 16 points at PEGS Sporting Fields. Trailing
PEGS bounced back from last week’s loss to Old Geelong in the most emphatic way possible, knocking off the previously undefeated Fitzroy by 16 points at PEGS Sporting Fields. Trailing
Anna Pavlou – @Annalyst_Sports This week showed that winning is not all about the big upsets and high number of goals, with three games decided by under 20 points. Old
University Blacks proved too strong for the previously undefeated Old Carey as they ran out 26-point winners at Carey Sports Complex. Despite kicking one goal from their first 13 scoring
St Kevin’s OB suffered their first loss of 2018, going down to Collegians by 28 points in the grand final replay at Harry Trott Oval. The Lions had 31 scoring
Lucy Lechich Old Scotch remain undefeated after they continued their stellar first season as a women’s team in the VAFA, running out 23-point victors against a valiant Old Haileybury at
Lucy Lechich Coming off the back off four losses in a row, Old Camberwell turned it around against Mazenod when they came out 16-point winners at Gordon Barnard Reserve. The
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Jake Morris North Brunswick Amateur Football Club are now the only remaining undefeated side in the competition after fellow flag hopefuls South Melbourne Districts suffered a shock 37-point loss to
Michael Davey Canterbury travelled to KB Reserve to tackle a determined fourth-placed Richmond Central in yet another eight-point margin game. It was a tight, low-scoring game, where neither team gave