
Northern make their move in Division 2
Whilst it was business as usual for a number of clubs, Northern Blues gave their biggest indication yet that they are still a force to be reckoned with in Division
Whilst it was business as usual for a number of clubs, Northern Blues gave their biggest indication yet that they are still a force to be reckoned with in Division
A divide has already established itself in Division 3 with the powerhouses of the section all recording big wins. Emmaus St Leos continued in their winning ways with a 90
Spectator numbers were again high around VAFA grounds as it was great to have blazing sunshine back for Round 4 action in Division 4. After a slow start that saw
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Wet weather footy was back on deck in Round 3 and scrappy football ensued. In the ‘Bachelor of Arts’ cup battle between the two Uni sides it was the Blues
With the wet weather raging across Melbourne high flying hangers were limited, instead our plays of the week for Round 3 offer a smattering of wet weather football cliches.
Will Strange This week Sports Performance Tracking’s Player Analyser focuses on Will Thompson from Old Melburnians. Last week we took an in depth look at De La Salle key back,
Jack Paynter @jackpayn U19 Section 4 There were some tighter contests in round 3 as wet weather across Melbourne made clean football tough for players. Therry Penola perhaps caused the
Round 3 and we experienced our first preview of what winter may have in store for us. After 3 glorious weeks, the rains came, the temperature dropped and we