
Mid-table jam in Premier C
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog Last week, I predicted we would see some teams start to separate themselves from the pack in Round 6, however, as should be expected by
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog Last week, I predicted we would see some teams start to separate themselves from the pack in Round 6, however, as should be expected by
David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 What’s in a name? Well, we are one third of the way through the Premier B season and life’s good if your team name starts with
Congratulations to Katherine Viti who has been named the Round 6 Anytime Fitness Rising Star nominee after her starring role in SKOB Saint’s 20-point women’s premier victory over Old Trinity.
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead What just happened in William Buck Premier? After the Round 5 blockbuster between St Kevin’s and Old Xaverians – a match several doyens of Amateur football
Nicole Erasmus WOMEN’S PREMIER A big last quarter helped Marcellin to a 61-point win over Caulfield Grammarians at Bulleen Park West Oval. Marcellin led at every break, but took charge
A seven-goal to one opening half led Richmond Central to their second successive win, defeating Westbourne Grammarians by 39 points at Kevin Bartlett Reserve. The Snakes were dominant in the
West Brunswick came from behind to secure their sixth consecutive win, defeating Yarra Old Grammarians by five points at Doncaster Reserve. Trailing by 11 points at three quarter time, the
Elsternwick secured their second win for the year with a 71-point victory over Masala at Elsternwick Park. Just seven points separated the two sides in the first term before the
Ormond produced their most clinical performance of the year as they defeated Whitefriars by a monster 120 points at EE Gunn Reserve. The Monders held a 33-point lead at the half