
Division 1: Kew find love in the nick of time
By WIlliam Balme – @balmey21 What a cracking fortnight it will be in Division 1 after the weekend’s events. Neutral observers were letting me know how much they enjoyed the
By WIlliam Balme – @balmey21 What a cracking fortnight it will be in Division 1 after the weekend’s events. Neutral observers were letting me know how much they enjoyed the
By U19’s Premiership Coach Ray Leetham PREMIER Preliminary Final : Old Xaverians v Beaumaris What a game this will be… The “Champs” v the “Underdogs”. Xavs were up and
By James Ried – @jamesried9 It took Old Haileyburians until the final round of the home-and-away season but the Bloods finally locked up fourth place. Peninsula did all it could
By David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 And so we reach the pointy end of the Premier B season with the completion of Round 18. St Kevin’s completed a remarkable 18-0 season
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk First to the fairytale. De La Salle was 1-8 at the halfway point of the year and destined for Premier B. They have effectively played
Premier Thirds champions have been crowned for 2015, with St Kevin’s Old Boys, Old Xaverians and Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School winning their respective sections at Sportscover Arena this weekend.
Ivanhoe earnt a spot in the Division 2 grand final after they defeated St John’s by 28 points at St Bernard’s College this afternoon. With just two points the margin
North Brunswick recorded the biggest upset of the weekend to date when they defeated the ladder-leading Canterbury by 11 points at W.A. Scammell Reserve. An incredible nine-goal to two opening
Old Scotch were unable to avoid relegation and will play in Premier B in 2016 after Old Xaverians defeated them by 29 points at Camberwell Sports Ground. In a wet