JOCs prove themselves worthy in top-of-the-table clash
By Jarryd McGuane – @JMcGuane Round 4 saw the promoted sides showing they are forces to be reckoned with and St Johns OC proved themselves worthy in the highly-anticipated match-up between
By Jarryd McGuane – @JMcGuane Round 4 saw the promoted sides showing they are forces to be reckoned with and St Johns OC proved themselves worthy in the highly-anticipated match-up between
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead After four rounds of William Buck Premier football, we have a front-runner. Old Trinity remain the sole undefeated unit in the VAFA’s top section on the
Westbourne Grammarians remain undefeated after they outlasted Box Hill North and defeated them by 45 points at Elgar Park. Adam Imber received his second consecutive best-on-ground nomination, while Dale Collins snagged
South Melbourne Districts sit one spot clear in fourth position after they defeated Aquinas by 56 points at Aquinas College today. The win is their third for the season and
Emmaus St Leo’s has officially hit its straps in 2016 with their consecutive victory a 30-point win against Old Eltham Collegians at Bennettswood Sports Ground. Leading by 58 points at
Mazenod sit atop the Premier C ladder for the first time this season after they defeated Old Ivanhoe Grammarians by 48 points at Central Reserve Oval. Trailing by five points
Brunswick NOBSPC will be a Club celebrating tonight after they defeated Old Paradians by four points for their first victory in 2016. Leading by 22 points at three quarter time,
Beaumaris sent shockwaves through Premier B with a commanding 36-point victory against fellow finals threat St Bedes/Mentone Tigers at Banksia Reserve. Despite trailing by 11 points at the end of
Old Trinity retained their title as number one contenders by solidifying their spot at the top of the William Buck Premier ladder with a 33-point win against De La Salle
