
Roys blow out CYs, Wellers cruise past Pirates
The Premier C top-of-the-table clash between Fitzroy and Williamstown CYMS didn’t quite live up to expectations as the Roys ran out 45-point winners at Brunswick St Oval. Five unanswered goals
The Premier C top-of-the-table clash between Fitzroy and Williamstown CYMS didn’t quite live up to expectations as the Roys ran out 45-point winners at Brunswick St Oval. Five unanswered goals
Meg Saultry PEGS forward Adrian Romanyk has been in fine form this season and in Round 6 he was at his most damaging, breaking into the double digits and booting
Old Ivanhoe ended a four-game losing streak when they defeated Old Mentonians by 34 points at Chelsworth Park. Despite giving up five goals to one in the fourth quarter, the
Meg Saultry 0.52% separates top-placed Williamstown CYMS and Fitzroy FC, after the Roys’ Round 5 134-point win almost robbed the Cys of its stronghold on top position. Fitzroy FC
Williamstown CYMS held on to top spot of Premier C as they defeated Old Geelong by 79 points at Fearon Reserve. 29 scoring shot to 10 told the story of
Meg Saultry Two teams remain undefeated after Round 4 of the Premier C competition, with Williamstown CYMS and Fitzroy FC the teams to beat. Williamstown CYMS continue to dominate on
St Mary’s Salesian secured their first-ever win in Premier C with a 42-point victory over Peninsula at Ferndale Park. Six goals from both Louis Holmes and Manny Dolan helped the
Meg Saultry Percentage could be considered the it-word of round three of the Premier C competition, with each winning team posting margins of over 50 points. Fitzroy FC produced the
Fitzroy maintained their unbeaten run while ending Old Geelong’s via a commanding 89-point victory over the Ogs at Brunswick St Oval. The Roys burst out of the blocks with three