
Top teams extend streaks as Fitzroy claim crucial win
Round 4 of the Division 4 Women’s competition saw Beaumaris and Westbourne each go a game clear of the rest of the pack on the ladder, riding high after being
Beaumaris: Summons, Justin
Bulleen Templestowe: Gaul, James
Caulfield Grammarians: Sundburg, Tom; Johnston, Clay
De La Salle: Edwards, Luke; Muller, Stephen
Hampton Rovers: Gribbin, Daniel
Old Brighton: Sinclair, Callum; Cannon, Jack
Old Carey: Parker, Glen; Courtot, James
Old Collegians: Singh, Harmit
Old Essendon: Tsardakis, Christopher
Old Haileyburyians: Plymin, Jarrod
Old Ivanhoe Gramarians: Jones, Mathew
Old Mentonians: Terry, James; Cleeve, Stuart
Old Paradians: Kandilakis, James; Young, Allan
Old Scotch Sherwen, Scott; Furey, Jack
Old Trinity: Kilpin, Matthew
Old Xaverians: Colbert, Ryan; Smith, Chris
Ormond: Tapper, Liam
Rupertswood: Short, Adam
St Bedes Mentone Tigers: Shakaib, Hiwad
St Kevins Old Boys: Moussi, Julien; McCarthy, Patrick
University Blacks: Barraclough, Rohan
University Blues: Mugavin, Jeremy; Hayes, Patrick
Williamstown CYMS: Adamson, Finlay
Round 4 of the Division 4 Women’s competition saw Beaumaris and Westbourne each go a game clear of the rest of the pack on the ladder, riding high after being
Across clubrooms, change rooms, and social feeds, the message was loud and clear: footy is about mateship, not bets. As part of The Real Stakes Round, community footy clubs stepped
Old Haileybury continued their promising return to Premier Men’s with an impressive wire-to-wire win over University Blacks at Princes Park. The Bloods controlled the football, racking up 86 more disposals