
Grand Final Fixtures
Saturday 15 September Competition Final Home Team Away Team Time Venue Premier B Grand Final St Bernard’s Old Carey 2:20 PM Elsternwick Park Premier B Reserve Grand Final Beaumaris University
Saturday 15 September Competition Final Home Team Away Team Time Venue Premier B Grand Final St Bernard’s Old Carey 2:20 PM Elsternwick Park Premier B Reserve Grand Final Beaumaris University
Old Geelong will enter Premier B in 2019 after they edged past Williamstown CYMS by just one point in their preliminary final at Box Hill City Oval. Trailing by six
Old Carey will re-enter William Buck Premier for the first time since 2016 after they narrowly defeated University Blacks by four points at Elsternwick Park. In one of the most
Ormond will re-enter Premier C with its first senior flag since 2008 after they defeated Hampton Rovers by six points in an incredible grand final at Trevor Barker Oval. The
North Brunswick broke a 37-year senior premiership drought when they defeated Parkside by 36 points at Garvey Oval. The Bulls, who had beaten the Red Devils three times this season
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Jake Morris After a disappointing performance against Canterbury in the 2015 Division 4 grand final, Parkside will once again have another chance to taste premiership glory after they accounted for
The two standout sides in Division 3 for 2018 will face off on Sunday at Trevor Barker Oval and after a season that has had twists, turns, ups and downs,