
VAFA Men’s Rising Star: Round 3
The VAFA congratulates Collegians midfielder Luke McCleary who has been named the Round 3 Rising Star following his BOG performance in his side’s 29-point win over Old Carey last weekend.
The VAFA congratulates Collegians midfielder Luke McCleary who has been named the Round 3 Rising Star following his BOG performance in his side’s 29-point win over Old Carey last weekend.
Anna Pavlou It was a round to remember with some surprisingly close results and some big margins that have set teams above the rest. MHSOB have finally got their name
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead Listening to University Blues President Tim Rourke on RSN Carnival Saturday afternoon, it was evident the Blues weren’t overly enamoured by their opening two performances. They’d
Alisha Min Drizzly conditions at Melbourne Uni oval did not dampen Fitzroy-ACU’s determination in Round 3 as they secured a 20-point victory over reigning premiers, Melbourne University. Kicking off her
Masala Dandenong’s unbeaten run to start the year continued as they defeated Box Hill North by 82 points at Elgar Park. The Tigers kicked 10 goals to one in the
Mazenod came from behind in their Round 3 clash against Ajax and claimed their first win of the season with a thrilling one-point victory at Gary Smorgon Oval. The Nodders
Aquinas claimed top spot on the Division 3 ladder with a 39-point victory over North Brunswick at Allard Park. The Bloods led by just nine points at the last break
Parkdale Vultures registered their first win of the season, defeating Old Geelong by four points in a thriller at Como Park. The Vultures led by 23 points at three quarter
University Blues stamped their authority all over William Buck Premier with a comprehensive 105-point victory over Old Melburnians at Elsternwick Park. After a hard-fought and tight opening term, the Blues