
Premier C Team of the Year
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_toog FB Will Sloss (OG) Comrey Edgeworth (O.M) Jack Connolly (CYs) HB Tom Small (C.G) Michael Mitris (O.I) James Paul (O.H)(vc) C Christian Carnovale (HR) Carl
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_toog FB Will Sloss (OG) Comrey Edgeworth (O.M) Jack Connolly (CYs) HB Tom Small (C.G) Michael Mitris (O.I) James Paul (O.H)(vc) C Christian Carnovale (HR) Carl
Timothy Nixon* Caulfield Grammarians 19 George Burbury* Old Geelong 15 Ben Hart Old Camberwell Grammarians 15 Callum Wood Old Geelong 14 William Barker Caulfield Grammarians 13 Carl Groth Old Ivanhoe
Seven best-on-ground performances in the last eight rounds of the season led Old Brighton co-captain Harry Hill to a barnstorming GT Moore Medal victory with 25 votes. Sitting on just
William Buck Premier Collegians booked a preliminary final appearance against University Blues after they defeated De La Salle by 15 points in a thrilling elimination final at Trevor Barker Oval.
William Buck Premier St Kevin’s are one step closer to claiming their first William Buck Premier flag after they booked a grand final spot with a 23-point victory over University
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_toog After a long, gruelling season and with much still up in the air prior to Round 18 we have settled on a top four. While
Nine unanswered goals in the fourth term helped Williamstown CYMS to a comprehensive 96-point win over Old Ivanhoe, securing a finals berth as they claimed fourth spot on the ladder.
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_toog While relegation has been confirmed for Hampton Rovers and Kew AFC, and the top three spots have been locked away for some time, remarkably, there
Old Haileybury returned to form after two straight losses, defeating Wiliamstown CYMS by 46 points at Princes Park Caulfield. Trailing by eight points at the first break, the Bloods exploded