
NOBS snap streak, PEGS assume number one mantle
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
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
Old Ivanhoe secured their third win for the year, defeating Kew by 76 points at Chelsworth Park. In stark comparison to the one-point thriller played out between the two sides
Old Brighton came out ahead in their first blockbuster match-up with St Bernard’s, winning by 26 points at Brighton Beach Oval. With just one point separating the two sides at
An eight-goal haul from Al Armstrong led Old Melburnians to a stunning 56-point win against University Blacks at Sportscover Arena. OMs trailed by seven points at the first break but
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Jason Bast – Jason_Bast Round 5 was a week of close finishes and unbelievable blowouts in Division 4 – there was no in-between. The round started off with the Eley
Two teams remain unbeaten in Division 3 after Round 5 as UHS-VU and Power House both had convincing away victories. As the top two continue to break away from the
Jarryd McGuane – @JMcGuane West Brunswick has maintained their spot atop the Division 2 ladder after Round 5 and for the third week in a row a game was decided
LIP SYNC BATTLE #3 It’s not often seven men lip sync Carly Rae Jepson’s ‘Call Me Maybe’ but the Prem C & Club XVIII boys absolutely nail it. Competition is