
Run home in Premier B
New writer: Euan MacDonald The 5th of August saw a bye round for Premier B, providing a much-needed break to teams as they prepare for what is sure to be
New writer: Euan MacDonald The 5th of August saw a bye round for Premier B, providing a much-needed break to teams as they prepare for what is sure to be
Mitch op’t Hoog – mitch_hoog With the wind blowing a gale at all five of the Premier B games, as it was across many other divisions and sections, not one
Five unanswered goals in the first term proved the difference in the Premier B top-of-the-table clash between Old Brighton and Old Scotch, with the Tonners running out 20-point winners at
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Is Old Carey about to pull a Sydney Swans? While not exactly the same, 0-6 vs 2-6 start to the year, if we take into account
Old Brighton made light work of Peninsula in their Round 13 clash earlier today, running out 90-point winners at Brighton Beach Oval. The Tonners had 30 more scoring shots than
David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 We are now two-thirds of the way through the season, and given the topsy-turvy nature of recent weeks, Round 12 was one out of the box
A six-goal haul from James Sansom helped Old Scotch to their fourth consecutive victory, defeating Ajax by 50 points at Camberwell Sports Ground. The Cardinals jumped out to a 40-point
David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 While Premier B’s top three continued their winning ways in Round 11, fourth-placed Ajax missed an opportunity to consolidate their position in the top group. Mazenod
28 scoring shots to 14 helped Old Brighton to a comfortable 39-point victory over Fitzroy at Brunswick Street Oval. Leading by 10 points at half time, the Tonners piled on