
William Buck Premier: Fairytales and Nightmares
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk First to the fairytale. De La Salle was 1-8 at the halfway point of the year and destined for Premier B. They have effectively played
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk First to the fairytale. De La Salle was 1-8 at the halfway point of the year and destined for Premier B. They have effectively played
Premier Thirds champions have been crowned for 2015, with St Kevin’s Old Boys, Old Xaverians and Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School winning their respective sections at Sportscover Arena this weekend.
Old Scotch were unable to avoid relegation and will play in Premier B in 2016 after Old Xaverians defeated them by 29 points at Camberwell Sports Ground. In a wet
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk Finals are almost here, but if you are anxious for a finals like atmosphere, get to Camberwell Sports ground this weekend. Old Scotch host Old
De La Salle defeated the ladder leaders for the second consecutive week, backing up last round’s win against Old Trinity with an 18-point victory against St Bernard’s at Waverley Oval.
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk De La Salle has thrown a spanner in the works. At the half waypoint of the year they were destined for Premier B. Now they
Collegians did their utmost to elevate themselves above relegation territory in William Buck Premier, dismantling Beaumaris to the tune of 96 points at Harry Trott Oval. Despite battling inaccuracy in
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk After three tumultuous seasons, we will bid farewell to Beaumaris from the top section of the VAFA. As is so often the case with the
There is a new William Buck Premier ladder leader in town following Old Trinity’s 112-point demolition of Beaumaris at Banksia Reserve. The T’s hit the ground running with five first-quarter