Double chance dilemma ahead of William Buck Premier finals
By Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Finals were locked in. Relegation sorted. The only thing which could have changed in the last round of William Buck Premier football was the positioning
By Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Finals were locked in. Relegation sorted. The only thing which could have changed in the last round of William Buck Premier football was the positioning
Preston Bullants overcame a case on inaccuracy in front of goal and progressed to the Division 2 preliminary final after they defeated Yarra Valley by 53 points at Whitefriars College.
PEGS will play off for a grand final appearance next weekend after they proved too strong for Therry Penola, running out 62-point winners at Bill Lawry Oval. A 10-goal to
Westbourne Grammarians kept their unbeaten streak alive as they booked a spot in the Division 4 Grand Final and Division 3 in 2017 when they defeated Point Cook by 31
Nine goals to four in the second half helped Power House come from 16 points down and deliver a knockout blow via an 18-point victory over UHS-VU. The Vultures were
A dominant second half has helped St John’s to the Division 2 Grand Final as they defeated West Brunswick by 41 points at Trevor Barker Oval. The Westies jumped out
Old Mentonians booked their spot in the Division 1 Grand Final with a thrilling nine-point come-from-behind victory over Old Geelong at Sportscover Arena. Trailing by 16 points at half time,
Old Camberwell put the very thought of relegation well and truly behind them while consigning Ormond to Division 1 in 2017 after they defeated the Monders by 129 points at
Monash Blues pulled off a stunning upset over St Bedes/Mentone Tigers and earnt a finals appearance with a four-point victory at Brindisi Street Oval. Needing a win to solidify finals,
