
Division 3: Cement setting on Top 6
By Gavin Southern – @gavsouthern On perhaps the coldest day for the year, the Reserves copped the rain and the main games were very slippery. The top six are a
By Gavin Southern – @gavsouthern On perhaps the coldest day for the year, the Reserves copped the rain and the main games were very slippery. The top six are a
By Brenton Mann – @BrentyMann St John’s banked back-to-back wins as it held off a determined Richmond Central side and ground out a 26-point win at Thomas Carroll Reserve. After consecutive
By William Balme – @balmey21 Coming out of the bye and into the final third of the season, it is the appropriate time to get out my handy-dandy notebook
BY JAMES RIED – @jamesried9 Marcellin’s monstrous 109 point win over Old Camberwell pushed them straight to the top of the table replacing Old Ivanhoe in the prime position.
By David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 Round 11 saw some old-fashioned beltings handed out in Premier B, as three of the four top sides flexed their muscles. Now that we are
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk It’s been a long time between drinks for those of us yearning for club football. The two-week break requires a reality TV style recap. A
By Phil De Young – Vice-President of the VAFA For those who escaped the Melbourne winter for warmer climes over the two
By Nick Armistead Masala were given a painful lesson in football from the ladder-leading Canterbury, going down to the Cobras by 164 points at WJ Turner Reserve. Five scoring shots
By Nick Armistead Aquinas recovered from a slow start to record a comfortable 40-point win against Glen Eira at Aquinas College. Leading by only eight points at the main break,