
Tinney named Big V captain, Williams, Paule vice
Old Trinity star, Harry Tinney, has been named captain of the Big V senior representative side for Saturday’s clash against the SAAFL at Trevor Barker Oval. After being struck down
Old Trinity star, Harry Tinney, has been named captain of the Big V senior representative side for Saturday’s clash against the SAAFL at Trevor Barker Oval. After being struck down
The Big V senior representative side has been reduced to 32 ahead of this weekend’s highly-anticipated clash against South Australia (SAAFL). With two training sessions remaining prior to Saturday’s game,
Mt Lilydale returned from the bye with their second consecutive victory, defeating North Brunswick by 15 points at Allard Park. Max Hampton backed up the four he kicked in their
44 scoring shots to 11 helped Hawthorn to a monster 128-point win against UHS-VU at Rathmines Reserve over the weekend. Sam Gold continued his stunning form for the Hawks, kicking
Eltham Collegians claimed their first four points for the season as they defeated Richmond Central by 35 points at Eltham College. Leading by 16 points at half time, the Turtles
PEGS flew to top spot on the Division 1 ladder after they defeated Therry Penola by six points at PEGS Sporting Fields. Despite trailing by 11 points at the last
Mazenod’s unbeaten streak remained in tact over the weekend as they defeated Marcellin by 43 points at Central Reserve. A six-goal to one third term ultimately made the difference, with
Beaumaris continued their unbeaten run in Premier B this season, defeating Ajax by 56 points at Banksia Reserve and taking their overall tally to eight wins and one draw at
Old Trinity and Old Melburnians played out the William Buck Premier match of the round in more ways than one this weekend. Not only were the 96.5 Inner FM team commentating