
Bloods stand tall, Hoers knuckle down
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_toog It’s been an informative week in Premier C with some strong wins clearing the fog and providing some much-needed insight into many team’s hopes for
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_toog It’s been an informative week in Premier C with some strong wins clearing the fog and providing some much-needed insight into many team’s hopes for
David Chalmers – DAChalmers81 A beautiful day for footy resulted in Round 5 being the highest-scoring round of the Premier B season to date. The two Premier-relegated sides were in
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead William Buck Premier supporters were gifted a dream fixture over the weekend with all five match-ups boasting their own storylines detailing where each side is situated
The VAFA congratulates Monash Blues forward, Molly McFarlane, who has been named the Anytime Fitness Women’s Rising Star nominee on the back of her five-goal haul against Ormond on Saturday.
Nicole Erasmus WOMEN’S PREMIER A big third quarter helped Old Trinity to their fifth win defeating Brunswick Renegades by 61 at Hudson Oval Marles Playing Fields. Old Trinity extended their
Masala fell just six points short of the securing their first in 2017, going down to Eley Park Sharks 94-100 at WJ Turner Reserve. The Tigers were leading by a
Brunswick NOBSPC were unable to ride an accurate day in front of goal to victory as they went down to Preston Bullants by 33 points at Alec Gillon Oval. Eight
Richmond Central claimed their first senior win in 638 days when they defeated Albert Park by 81 points at Ross Gregory Oval. 12 goals to four in the opening half
Emmaus St Leo’s continued their run of holding off opponents with their second one-point win over the weekend, this time against Eltham Collegians at Bennettswood Sports Ground. In conjunction with