
OMs enter top four, Xavs register big win
Old Melburnians entered the William Buck Premier top four after they recorded their third win from four games, defeating Old Trinity by 65 points at Elsternwick Park. Six unanswered goals
Old Melburnians entered the William Buck Premier top four after they recorded their third win from four games, defeating Old Trinity by 65 points at Elsternwick Park. Six unanswered goals
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Seven games, seven losses & seven weeks of ‘what-could-of-been’ dissipated when Old Scotch broke through for their first win of 2018, defeating Old Xaverians by six
St Kevin’s OB suffered their first loss of 2018, going down to Collegians by 28 points in the grand final replay at Harry Trott Oval. The Lions had 31 scoring
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Is Old Scotch the unluckiest 0-7 side in recent memory? After falling two points short of snatching an unbelievable come-from-behind victory against De La Salle over
University Blues and Old Trinity played out the first draw of the William Buck Premier season when the two sides finished 89 apiece at Uni Oval earlier today. The Blues
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead If we throw back to the start of the season, I didn’t exactly go out on a limb predicting the top four sides from 2017 –
St Kevin’s OB dished out a firm reminder they’re the team to beat in 2018 as they defeated Old Brighton by 83 points at TH King Reserve. The previously undefeated
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead In a competition where fast-paced, run-and-gun football has long been a staple of the VAFA coach’s arsenal, Matt Handley’s performance on the weekend was a firm
Seven goals from experienced Big V champion, Matt Handley, led Old Xaverians to their first win of 2018 as they defeated St Bedes/Mentone Tigers by four points at Toorak Park.