
Top and bottom locked in Premier C, but who claims third and fourth?
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog Caulfield – 1st, 48 points, 163.78% Time and time again, Caulfield have proven themselves to be the team to the beat in Premier C. Having
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog Caulfield – 1st, 48 points, 163.78% Time and time again, Caulfield have proven themselves to be the team to the beat in Premier C. Having
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog The wind has subsided, the dust has settled and we have a new look top four after a gale blew through Melbourne on Saturday. Yes,
Marcellin made it four wins in a row when they defeated Hampton Rovers by 57 points at Boss James Reserve. Nine unanswered goals in the first term paved the path
Such is the tight-knit nature of the Premier C ladder, Marcellin rose from sixth to third this weekend on the back of their emphatic 138-point win over Kew at Victoria
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog There’s not much more to say about Round 12 in Premier C than just “wow!” There was only one game that went the way of
Hampton Rovers caused the upset of the round when they defeated Williamstown CYMS in a three-point thriller at Boss James Reserve and claimed their fourth win of the year. The
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog In Round 11, there were some important wins at both ends of the table; at the top end of the table, Caulfield narrowly avoided a
Old Ivanhoe claimed their fourth successive victory when they defeated Hampton Rovers by 21 points at Chelsworth Park. The Hoers were outstanding in the first half, kicking five of the
Old Geelong got one back over their recent rivals, Old Mentonians, as they ran out 49-point winners at Como Park. After losing the grand final re-match by seven points in