
Competitive balance on point in William Buck Premier
By Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead One round into the William Buck Premier season and one thing is obvious; the competitive balance is on point. Reigning premiers, St Bernard’s, went down
By Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead One round into the William Buck Premier season and one thing is obvious; the competitive balance is on point. Reigning premiers, St Bernard’s, went down
Point Cook and Box Hill North played out a sensational high-scoring affair in Division 4, with the Bulldogs running out 38-point victors at Elgar Park. Trailing by one point at
Glen Eira produced their first victory for 2016 as they defeated Albert Park by 45 points at Packer Reserve. Nine individual goal kickers showcased the Saints’ ability to share the
Bulleen Templestowe edged out Eltham Collegians by one point in a stunning come-from-behind performance to kick-start their year on the right foot in Division 2. Down by 33 points at
Old Mentonians inflicted physical and mental damage to Brunswick NOBSPC in their opener at Keysborough Playing Fields as they stormed home to win by 152 points. A monstrous eleven-goal opening
Mazenod made light work of Caulfield Grammarians in their return to Premier C, running out 48-point victors at Glenhuntly Oval earlier today. Despite scoring on just three more occasions, the
Beaumaris put the disappointment of relegation behind them as they commenced their season in Premier B with a comfortable 49-point win against Monash Blues at Banksia Reserve. With more than
Old Xaverians solidified their position as one of the William Buck Premier favourites for the 2016 season as they defeated St Bernard’s by 51 points at St Bernard’s College. In
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