
U19s break four-game losing streak, Big V goes 4 from 4
The Big V U19s made it four wins from separate teams for the first time in the history of our Association when they defeated AFL Victoria Country by 23 points
The Big V U19s made it four wins from separate teams for the first time in the history of our Association when they defeated AFL Victoria Country by 23 points
VAFA U19 9.9.63 lost to AFL Vic Country 9.13.67 GOALS VAFA Mastromanno 5, Short 2, Morgon 1, Cameron 1 AFL VIC COUNTRY Smith 2, Kelly 2, McLachlan 1, La Fontaine
Josh Gorman Beaumaris Lewis Diggins Beaumaris Kai Owens Beaumaris Lachlan Harris Caulfield Grammarians Nathan Boucher Collegians Campbell Walker Collegians Sam Sofronidis Collegians Geordie Nagle De La Salle Donovan Toohey Fitzroy
Section 2 Round 1 Venue Time Saturday, Apr 07 Fitzroy vs. University Blues Brunswick Street Oval 9:20am Old Melburnians vs. Old Carey TBC TBC Parkdale Vultures vs. Williamstown CYMS Gerry
James Mottershead U19 Premier Old Xaverians claimed the U19 Premier flag in a thriller at Box Hill City Oval, defeating Beaumaris by 10 points. The Sharks led by four points going
Premier Hayden Bruce Beaumaris 16 Matthew Colak De La Salle 14 Christian Hatzis St Kevins 13 Michael Batten Old Xaverians 12 Thomas Kennedy Caulfield Grammarians 11 Christopher Grigoriadis Beaumaris 10
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
The final Big V U19 side has been announced with the official jumper presentation at Sportscover Arena last night. The Big V will be led by first-time captain Tom Cameron
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