
Nodders break 16-year premiership drought
Mazenod will bounce straight back up to Premier B with their first premiership since 2000 after they defeated Peninsula by 34 points at Sportscover Arena. Led by Michael Ritterman medallist and
Mazenod will bounce straight back up to Premier B with their first premiership since 2000 after they defeated Peninsula by 34 points at Sportscover Arena. Led by Michael Ritterman medallist and
The boys sign off for season 2016 but not before looking at the three Premier section deciders and a review of the Division grand finals from the weekend.
Saturday 17 September Competition Home Team Away Team Time Venue Premier B St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Beaumaris 2:15pm Trevor Barker Oval Premier B Reserve Beaumaris Old Scotch 11:30am Trevor Barker Oval
Saturday 10 September Competition Home Team Away Team Time Venue Premier B Beaumaris Old Scotch 2:10 Sportscover Arena Premier B Reserve Old Scotch St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 11:50 Sportscover Arena U19
By Christian Burgess – Premier C Scribe It’s been an incredible season once again in Premier C. Each week, no team were guaranteed a victory and every side were made
Kew half-forward, Liam Kinsella, and Parkdale Vultures onballer, Charlie Dillon, staved off a number of opposition players to take home the Premier C and Premier B section best and fairest
The vote counts for all sections excluding William Buck Premier will be broadcast on 96.5 Inner FM this Tuesday and Wednesday night from 8pm. As per last year, the Division
Peninsula Pirates broke their 2016 hoodoo against Old Ivanhoe Grammarians and booked a preliminary final spot in the process as they ran out 26-point winners at Box Hill City Oval.