
Wet? No problem for Premier C favourites
Meg Saultry Williamstown CYMS continues to cement itself at the top of the ladder, holding off a fast finishing Old Ivanhoe by 15 points at Chelsworth Park. Old Ivanhoe kicked
Meg Saultry Williamstown CYMS continues to cement itself at the top of the ladder, holding off a fast finishing Old Ivanhoe by 15 points at Chelsworth Park. Old Ivanhoe kicked
Williamstown CYMS maintained their lead at the top of the Premier C ladder after they defeated Old Ivanhoe by 15 points at Chelsworth Park. Nine goals to three in the
Meg Saultry Fitzroy opened its 2018 campaign with a 40-point win over the Old Mentonians at Brunswick Street Oval. After being relegated from Premier B with five wins last year,
Premier C was the epitome of competitive balance in 2017 with 3-8 on the ladder still a chance of playing finals 16 rounds into the season. The two true contenders
Mitch op’t Hoog In an historic 125th year of the VAFA, Premier C exemplified the VAFA’s emphasis on competitive balance. So much so that the top four wasn’t finalised until
Round 1 of Premier C action opens with the Division 1 Grand Final re-match between PEGS and St Mary’s Salesian at PEGS Sporting Fields. When these two sides met on
Old Haileybury capped off their return to Premier C in sensational style, claiming the premiership with a 48-point win over Caulfield Grammarians at Casey Fields. Led by a best-on-ground performance
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog Preliminary finals are always considered some of the best games for the year, no matter what division, grade or code of sport you play. The
William Buck Premier Collegians secured a William Buck Premier Grand Final spot after they defeated University Blues by 21 points at Trevor Barker Oval. With 19 goals kicked to one end