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By Nick Armistead William Buck Premier football returned from a one-week bye over the weekend, with most having used the break to aid necessary recovery induced by the first half
By Nick Armistead William Buck Premier football returned from a one-week bye over the weekend, with most having used the break to aid necessary recovery induced by the first half
Masala registered their highest score for the season – and most scoring shots in a game with 54 – as they defeated Chadstone by 113 points at WJ Turner Reserve.
UHS-VU came from nine points down at half time and defeated South Melbourne Districts by eight points at Brens Oval. Nicholas Devereux led the way for the Vultures with three
Emmaus St Leo’s and Melbourne High School Old Boys played out a classic at Bennettswood Sports Ground, with the Unicorns running out five-point victors. It was a high-scoring affair with
Old Mentonians ended a three-game losing streak when they defeated Brunswick NOBSPC by 23 points at Alec Gillon Oval. Billy Chapman starred as the Panthers kicked five goals to one
Mazenod’s unbeaten season continued in their first match back from the bye, coming from two goals down and defeating Old Camberwell by six points at Central Reserve. Trailing by four
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers replaced Old Scotch in second place on the Premier B ladder after they defeated Cardinals by 70 points at Camberwell Sports Ground. Leading by 28 points at
De La Salle solidified their position at the top of the William Buck Premier ladder with a commanding 61-point victory against Old Trinity at Waverley Oval. The top-of-the-table clash failed
By Nick Armistead At the half way stage of the William Buck Premier season, the only thing more difficult than predicting the outcome of one of the closest seasons in