
Young mids help Hawks to second win of the season
Just two wins separate third from seventh after Round 9 of the Division 2 Men’s competition. West Brunswick moved up to third on the ladder following their 38-point win over
Whitefriars OCFC and Smith Feutrill Accountants and Advisors have extended their association into the 2015 season. Smith Feutrill have been the club’s major sponsor for many years now and their continued support is hugely appreciated by the club.
Smith Feutrill has strong links to the college community with three partners and many accountants being past students plus the provision of a cadetship to a promising accounting student from the college.
Whitefriars President Norm Elliott said “The continued support from Smith Feutrill is of great value to this club and to the broader college community, we hope our association will continue to grow well beyond 2015.”
From the company perspective “Our relationship with the Old Collegians Football Club goes beyond the footy field providing assistance, guidance and advice to Friars and their families with their financial matters in making them better off financially” said managing partner Greg Feutrill.
Just two wins separate third from seventh after Round 9 of the Division 2 Men’s competition. West Brunswick moved up to third on the ladder following their 38-point win over
William Buck Premier Men’s leapt back to life with an afternoon of compelling contests across Melbourne. St Bernard’s and University Blues played out the section’s first draw of the season
Here’s a look at some of the Round 9 social media highlights across VAFA grounds in our weekend wrap. There were a couple of goal of the year contenders in