
VAFA Women’s Big V squad of 30 released
The VAFA Wilson Women’s Big V squad of 30 has been announced ahead of Sunday’s first-ever representative clash against AFL Goldfields at Eureka Stadium, North Ballarat. There are two more
The VAFA Wilson Women’s Big V squad of 30 has been announced ahead of Sunday’s first-ever representative clash against AFL Goldfields at Eureka Stadium, North Ballarat. There are two more
West Brunswick secured their fourth consecutive win since falling to Prahran Assumption, defeating Eltham Collegians by 14 points at Eltham College. Leading by two points at three quarter time, the
Oakleigh continued their push for a top four position with a 53-point victory over Brunswick NOBSPC at Alec Gillon Oval. The Krushers led by 10 points at half time and
A seven-goal haul from Mitchell Sweeney led UHS-VU to their 11th win in a row as they continued their unbeaten run with a 59-point victory over Point Cook. The Vultures
Eley Park Sharks came from two goals down at the first break and overran Masala to the tune of 71 points at Whitehorse Reserve. Trailing by 12 points at the
Old Ivanhoe claimed their fourth successive victory when they defeated Hampton Rovers by 21 points at Chelsworth Park. The Hoers were outstanding in the first half, kicking five of the
28 scoring shots to 14 helped Old Brighton to a comfortable 39-point victory over Fitzroy at Brunswick Street Oval. Leading by 10 points at half time, the Tonners piled on
University Blues jumped to third spot on the William Buck premier ladder, defeating University Blacks by 21 points in the derby at Uni Oval. The lead chopped and changed throughout
UHS-VU AFC remain unbeaten on top of the Division 3 ladder after a gritty victory over Richmond Central. The Vultures were made to work for their 10th win of the