More than football: Partnerships power Big V weekend
For every footballer, some moments are so special that they stay with them forever. Almost every player would remember their first game, or even their first goal. Some are fortunate
Old Essendon Grammarians Football Club has changed its name to PEGS to better represent its close link with its feeder school Penleigh and Essendon Grammar.
At the same time, it has unveiled its new playing jumper, which is a variation on the school’s guernsey.
PEGS president Stephen O’Hare is confident about 2012, with good numbers on the track reflecting the club’s desire to give Premier C a real shake next year.
For every footballer, some moments are so special that they stay with them forever. Almost every player would remember their first game, or even their first goal. Some are fortunate
De La Salle returned to the winner’s list in Premier B over the weekend, climbing back into the top four with a nine-point win over Old Melburnians. A five-goal-to-three second
