
Bumper Round Five in store for Premier B
An early ‘Big Five’ has formed at the top of the Premier B table, Old Ivanhoe leading the group of pacesetters four games into the season. The Hoers are unbeaten,
David has been with the club for the last four years and brings a wealth of experience and knowledge. He has enjoyed his time at the club immensely and said he looks forward to putting something back in to the club that helped give him a start in the real world. David will be ably assisted by former Senior Coach, Michael Sigalis, as his assistant. David’s appointment has created much interest, with two of his mates, Tim Hazell and Ben Dixon, both agreeing to have a kick with the Wellers in season 2009.
Anton Schmidt has been appointed coach of the Reserves. Anton has been at Old Camberwell for many years and has been involved in coaching positions previously.
Tim Kilworth, an experienced amateur coach (Yarra Valley, North Old Boys, South Melbourne), has been appointed coach of the Under 19s.
An early ‘Big Five’ has formed at the top of the Premier B table, Old Ivanhoe leading the group of pacesetters four games into the season. The Hoers are unbeaten,
Round 4 in Division 1 saw the Preston Bullants claim their third consecutive win with an emphatic victory over Therry Penola, whilst Kew and Ormond have continued their unbeaten streak.
Another intriguing weekend of William Buck Premier Women’s action unfolded in Round 4, headlined by a top-four clash between Old Geelong and Old Scotch, while other contenders continued to build